As I stepped on the last trap to close out the season, I was glad it fired. The weather had been doing the freeze-thaw cycle, and I couldn’t help but think back. Every trap had worked. I’ve seen plenty of … [Read More]
Feature Archives
Suburban Foxes Still Pay the Bills
Coyotes and bobcats are not backyard commodities for me. But, living in the suburbs the fox, in particular, suits my needs. It has adapted well to a suburban lifestyle. To trap foxes by the dozens I’ve adapted my own tactics and homemade bait for suburban trapping success. Here’s how. [Read More]
Targeting Top Bobcats
Learn how to identify and harvest the best bobcats in your neck of the woods with proven techniques from this longtime trapper. [Read More]
Essential Gear for a Muskrat Canoe Trapline
This is an excerpt from Tom Berg’s article “Paddling for Muskrats,” which appeared in the November 2013 Trapper & Predator Caller issue. By Tom Berg Obviously, the first item on your gear list should be a stable canoe. Any canoe … [Read More]
Lures and Baits for Trapping Big ‘Coons
By Ralph Scherder When it comes to catching big raccoons, I don’t think type of set matters all that much. I’ve caught jumbos in dirtholes, and I’ve caught them in pockets. However, the attractors you use do seem to play a … [Read More]
Predator Hunting Tips: Roll With the Changes
Adapt to seasonal conditions to call more predators [Read More]
Why Bother With Urine for Trapping Predators?
Correct application will increase your trapping success for upland predators [Read More]
Trapping Tips: Scouting for Bobcats
Finding bobcats isn’t easy. The Trapper contributor Dave Morelli reveals tips on how to scout for ‘cats and make effective sets to trap them. [Read More]
How to Blood-Trail Coyotes
In this article from the Winter 2010 issue of Predator Hunting magazine, Randy Smith explains how to blood-trail coyotes.
National Predator Hunters Association Launches
Group organizers seek to foster development of growing sport and promote camaraderie amongst other sportsmen.
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