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Trapping can be a fulfilling pastime, despite low fur prices

November 20, 2017 by Jeremiah 1 Comment

Fall is here, and furbearer trapping season has begun in Arkansas. The period for trapping beavers, muskrats and nutrias started at sunrise Nov. 11

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  1. Patrick Kelley says

    November 20, 2017 at 8:14 pm

    These prices can turn on a dime “oil” is Russia
    Main sorce of income ! Raccoon may see reversal from the basement prices ! At one sale larger better color raccoons ranged to
    $30 .00 it would be great to see $20.00 for our north central raccoon.

    Keep the Faith
    Plk

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