Welcome to The Trap House Podcast. This show is everything and anything about TRAPPING Furbearers!!! Host Justin Jett is addicted to trapping and works at Hoosier Trapper Supply. He is heavily involved with Fur Takers of America and travels to several conventions and fur sales across the country. Trapping is very much alive and we plan to keep it that way.
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Trapping plays a very important role in modern day wildlife management. Professional wildlife biologists monitor furbearer populations to maintain a healthy and sustainable harvest of this important renewable natural resource. Trapping provides recreation and income for licensed trappers across this country.
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Tom Morelock stopped by Hoosier Trapper Supply to talk with us about his trapping lifestyle. Not only is he a fur trapper during the season he also is a nuisance trapper. Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com www.j3o.com
On today's show we took a trip to hang out with our good buddy, Mike Huber, while he was cooking maple syrup. We talk about trapping in Kansas, collecting coyote urine, and of course maple syrup! Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com www.j3o.com
Fur harvest, fur prices, fur handling and fur fashion. We got it covered on this show!!! Dennis Cobb is our guest today and he is a wild fur processor. Sponsor: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com Follow Dennis Cobb on Facebook.
Geriann Albers is our special guest today. She is the Furbearer Biologist for the state of Indiana but has work in numerous states on several studies. Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com Click here to see key messages on trapping!
Join the Hoosier Trapper Crew as they sit down with Adrian Romero to talk about trapping life in New Mexico, wildlife art, and filming for Hoosier Trapper Outdoors. Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com www.aromeroart.com
Charlie Masheck, a trapper, started Hoosier Trapper Supply in 1976. HTS is a complete trapline outfitter dedicated to carrying quality lures, baits, urines, traps, and equipment. Over the years, Charlie developed the Leatherwood Creek line of trapping scents and HTS deer lure. HTS is also known for their taxidermy as well. Join us as we discuss how HTS became what it is today! Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com