Have you already taken the FWP wolf trapping certification course and tried your hand at trapping last season, but you’re having a difficult time actually smoking a pack a day? Well, here’s how you can change that!
Mark Schlenker, Alaska’s #1 trapper of the year in 2011, will be teaching a course on trapping wolves in Plains, Montana on Saturday, October 12th! Mark will teach you everything there is to know about SUCCESSFUL wolf trapping, and it is a hands-on course, too. The course includes a field portion where individuals will get hands-on experience with handling and setting traps. The fee for the all-day course is a well-worth-it $130.00.
If you are interested in attending this class, contact any of the following ASAP to reserve your spot:
This is a great opportunity for all Montana wolf trappers. I hope to see you there!
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