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Originally Posted by hal53
Looks like a good deal. Are you going to put on a free course here...with meals included? It would be a great thing for people that wanted to get into trapping/snaring but don't have access to an RFMA. Keep us posted.
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I can't help anyone out with qualify them for a trapping license in Alberta but you, and anyone else, are ALWAYS welcomed to spend time in the skinning shack. There's always coffee and if you get really hungry I can get my Wife to make you a sandwich if you want.
I'm big on mentoring, pay it forward, and I've put numerous new trappers through the shed this year. Many are right on this forum. Just last week I had a Dad and his ten year old Son in the shed to show them how to put up a coyote from start to finish, including sewing a bullet wound. Very rewarding. As it turned out the fella was a mortician and he could have taught me more about precision sewing than I'd ever know. I'm not sure that he ever used a hammer to tap down the stitches on a corpse's head though.