September 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

• Expand your trapline at these bandit dinner buffets for convenient, fast set locations using tips from Charlie Harder.

• One of the simplest way to minimize trapline expenses is to make some of your own equipment. Jim Spencer has the details.

• With some innovation, Lance Homman writes, you can work smarter, rather than harder when calling predators.

• Tony A. Dutmers lays it down: Every canine is catchable.

• Furbearers carry a multitude of diseases, but that shouldn’t keep you away from you trapline. It sure hasn’t prevented Nathan M. Roberts from trapping.

• Justin L. Thompson recalls the story of how a Marine battles post-traumatic stress disorder by taking up trapping.

• This USDA wildlife specialist’s job depends on making the long shot on nuisance coyotes. John E. Phillips heads uprange for the story.

• Editor Jim Spencer looks at how-to trapping articles. Click here to read “Editor’s Call.”

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