Trapper & Predator Caller

DON’T RULE OUT CAGE TRAPS

When it comes to trapping just about any furbearer, there are more than enough types of traps and manufacturers to go around. Traps come in every size you can think of, whether you are trying to decide on footholds, bodygrips, dog-proof traps and even cage traps. The task can get confusing, especially for newcomers to the sport.

Still, with a variety of traps to choose from, the selection process does get easier with cage traps. Yes, they do come in a lot of sizes and even different styles, but it’s a lot easier to distinguish the right trap for a particular animal.

You wouldn’t want to purchase a beaver cage trap to catch a raccoon and vice versa. Th at is what helps with the selection process. Most cage traps will tell you right in the name of the trap what they are intended for. Take, for example, Tomahawk Live Trap’s

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