The Canadian Times and Transcript newspaper recently ran an excellent article by reporter James Foster, who took a trapper's education course and reported on it. Trappers are Mostly Misunderstood is a very fair and informative editorial that looks at trapping as both an art and a science. Here's one quote from the article:
"If I took away nothing else from the course, it's that trapping requires a whole lot of knowledge, a ton of common sense and a sense of duty to our furbearing wildlife that goes far beyond that of the ordinary everyday citizen."
It's so refreshing to get a fair write-up these days. It's always good to see a piece that is fair and objective about hunting or trapping. Someone should take James out on the line with them one day.
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