Trapper & Predator Caller

READY, SET … GO!

ecause Jill and I trap almost exclusively on public land, we never start setting steel until after the first of the year. We’d like to start a little earlier, but deer season is open for most of November and December. I don’t know why, but when a deer hunter (at least the ones around here) comes across a critter in a

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