Trapper & Predator Caller was created with a singular purpose: offer practical, comprehensive information for those who harvest fur and call predators. Each edition offers insights from experts with years of experience, offering ways to enrich trapping and calling knowledge. From beginners to veterans, Trapper & Predator Caller has something for everyone. Discover more with a subscription.
• Natural borders are everywhere along our traplines. Effective trappers work them to get more fur.
• A longtime trapper learns that trapping canines with footholds in the deep snow of winter is not impossible.
• Each coyote stand requires a different formula.
• Cable is light, fast, thief-proof and cheap. It makes great mink snares.
• Night predator hunters no longer have to worry about heavy lighting equipment, broken wires or quickly drained batteries. It’s all thanks to light emitting diodes (LED).
• Dean Corgiat designed a new tool for the age-old problem of securing a lure at the bottom of holes at sets.
• Longing for the escape of the fur shed.
• With some effort, trappers can be as excited about running the trapline at the end of the season as they were when it started.