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Trapper & Predator Caller

JUST A SWINGIN’

ack in the day, I ran my traps on foot. Granted, that’s a slow way to run traps. But I tried to make it as efficient as possible. I mostly trapped along the banks of the local creeks. There I could target water animals at the shoreline, then set canine (in those days that meant fox) traps along the high bank. That necessitated crawling up and down the bank quite a bit. I liked to avoid that when I could. Rarely could I see my high-bank

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