Trapper & Predator Caller

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It’s no secret that the ranks of trappers, hunters and even anglers are shrinking. This is nothing new, and some of the reasons are unavoidable. More and more folks live in cities and fewer and fewer live in rural settings, and if you don’t think it’s harder to hunt-fish-trap when you live in town, you’ve never lived in one.

An aging population is another big reason for the decline. I’m a Baby

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