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Category Archives: Trapping
4 Successful Secrets Trapping Can Teach Bowhunters
By Bernie Barringer It’s no coincidence that some of today’s most successful bowhunters have a background in trapping. Here’s why! I don’t remember much about being 14 years old, but some things are just burned in my memory. That was … Continue reading →
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How To Trap Raccoon: Snaring Made Easy
By Bernie Barringer A quick course in snaring raccoons from a high-volume trapping expert. The late 1970s through the 1980s has become known to fur harvesters as “the Fur Boom”. Back then raccoon fur was valuable and trappers targeted them … Continue reading →
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Posted in Bernie Barringer, Guest Writers, How To, Trapping, Uncategorized
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