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Description:
Trapper & Predator Caller magazine contains information for those interested in trapping, the art of predator calling, and animal damage control. Trapper & Predator Caller Magazine features contributions from many of the most renowned names in the business. In addition to news, in-depth features, and how-to tips, issues feature regular columns and departments such as "The Fur Shed," "Let's Swap Ideas," and "Market Report," a Q&A item and news from state trapping associations around the country.
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| Customer Reviews of Trapper & Predator Caller Magazine Subscription |
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Reviewer: viveca  |
| Calling the Wild, 3/8/2006 5:00:52 PM |
| I was reading this magazine yesterday and remembered my friend up in Canada whose father is in the fur business (fur is popular in cold Canada) and I asked him if his dad would be interested in this publication. He said excitedly, speak of the devil, he just took out a 3-year subscription. Hes been looking for something like this a long time. Im not surprised, Trapper and Predator talks about the latest skinning techniques and whats legal and whats not. It also provides tips on how to be an effective predator, and its other feature articles will interest both the debutant and the pro. Permalink |
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