Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Sports & Recreation:Outdoor
There are a lot more benefits to trapping than a fur check, which is a good thing in times like these when fur checks are slim to non existant! There are plenty of things that trapping teaches you, and the network and connections you make as a trapper can unlock opportunities that you may have never otherwise been able to take advantage of. As we approach trapping season, I hope there are plenty of us out there chasing fur, regardless of whether it has a high value or not. It's good for the trapper and good for the environment. That's a good combination in my book.
To get your hands on a Shortliner Trapping Bag visit - https://www.coyotetrappingschool.com/product/shortliner-trapping-bag/
Trapping season is coming quickly, be sure to get your supplies from Kaatz Bros Lures, www.kaatzbros.com and email me with questions or podcast ideas kris@coyotetrappingschool.com
109 - Coyote Trapping Tactics
108 - Coyote Biology and Behavior
107 - Meat Trapping
106 - Q&A and Rambling
105 - Trapping Harvest and Historical Data
104 - Kyle Waltz - Conserv Wildlife Services
103 - Ryan Carpenter - R and R Trading Post
101 - Glands with Kyle Kaatz
100 - Faith and the First Longliner
99 - Leatherwork
98 - Bobby Dale Boyles - Kentucky Trapper Interview
97 - Linda White Interview
96 - Bill Smith Interview
95 - Gator Tales
94 - Trapping Resources
93 - Alaska Trapping - A Conservation Story
92 - Frank Cisa - Wildman Wildlife Exclusion & Removal
91 - Sales in Your WCO Business
90 - Ideas on Lead Generation
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