Trapper & Predator Caller

THE TRAPPER RETURNS

The changes you’ve noticed in this issue of the magazine have been a long time coming, as we have heard from many loyal readers over the years how much the trapping lifestyle means to us all. We’re proud to continue to improve and publish the best trapping magazine in the country, and carry on the tradition that began 45 years ago.

The Trapper has undergone

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