November 2009 Issue

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.

Inside This Issue

• The trapping season is here and Editor Jim Spencer is excited. Click here to read his “Editor’s Call” column.

• Wayne Newstead shares his tactics to pick up more furbearers with fewer stops.

• Embrace variety to stay one step ahead of predators when you’re calling on the same piece of land often. Mark Kayser has the tips you need.

• From dirtholes, to pockets, to cubbies and beyond, Jim Spencer writes about the endless ways to utilize this simple concept.

• Cage traps and a thought-out plan of action leads to a lot of action and a little work on a Florida line, according to George Dykhuizen.

• Ted Stotler asserts that riding a mountain bike is the best way to approach a calling stand.

• Mountain men of the past were trappers, hunters and outdoorsmen supreme. Frank Turkowski offers a salute.

• Spend more time looking for critters and less time pounding by ditching the stakes for ’cats and coyotes with strategies from Dave Morelli.

Related Posts

  • No Related Posts Found

Leave a Reply