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  2. Beavers, Bears, Bobcats: Trapping lures showcased at 2021 Fur ...

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    Jun. 18—Trapping hobbyists from across the nation are in Southern Indiana this weekend as the Clark County Fairgrounds host to the 2021 Fur Takers of America Conference. Fur Takers of America is ...

  3. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Modern fur trapping and trading in North America is part of a wider $15 billion global fur industry where wild animal pelts make up only 15 percent of total fur output. In 2008, the global recession hit the fur industry and trappers especially hard with greatly depressed fur prices thanks to a drop in the sale of expensive fur coats and hats ...

  4. Preparations ramping up for Ohio's trapping season and the ...

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    Sales of fur taker’s permits in Ohio stood at 11,789 during the 2022-23 season, falling for the 10th consecutive year. Preparations ramping up for Ohio's trapping season and the hearty folks who ...

  5. Though not a lucrative undertaking, some trapping ... - AOL

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    Trapping, which for fox, raccoon, skunk, opossum, mink and muskrat legally commences Nov. 10, requires diligence, expertise and effort. Though not a lucrative undertaking, some trapping enthusiasm ...

  6. Category:American fur traders - Wikipedia

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  7. Fur brigade - Wikipedia

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    Fur brigades were convoys of canoes and boats used to transport supplies, trading goods and furs in the North American fur trade industry. Much of it consisted of native fur trappers , most of whom were Métis , and fur traders who traveled between their home trading posts and a larger Hudson's Bay Company or Northwest Company post in order to ...

  8. Fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Members of an independent vataga cooperated and shared all necessary work associated with fur trapping, including making and setting traps, building forts and camps, stockpiling firewood and grain, and fishing. All fur pelts went into a common pool that the band divided equally among themselves after Russian officials exacted the tithing tax.

  9. Proposed new DNR rules could open parts of Indiana to bobcat ...

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    The Indiana DNR published proposed bobcat trapping rules following a controversial bill passed this year at the statehouse. Proposed new DNR rules could open parts of Indiana to bobcat trapping in ...