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Old 01-11-2014, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Bullets View Post
In one way you are lucky to start in the deep snow. Easy to track everything. Coyotes in snares are easy. animals are a little more restricted in traveling.
It is when there is no snow that trapping becomes more challenging. Then a person has to know the animals and how they move around the area.

Nice to hear the fur trade lives on in our youth.
I plan on trapping on our land just around home for now, I know it very well. Got a couple wolves running around (One nice black one, caught him on my game cam) lots-I mean lots of yodies, Beavers and rats too. I see some fisher tracks from time to time.

But no Martin..... Do they occupy almost all of Alberta? Or only some areas?
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