At Minnesota Trapline, we carry a practical selection of animal handling tools to help trappers safely release, move, or dispatch animals on the trapline. With options like catch poles, dispatch poles, Barker’s Skunk Sleeper, NO-BS Death Ray, and Ketch-All Poles, you’ll find dependable equipment for handling catches efficiently and responsibly.
Great out of the box, no adjustments. Pan sits level and square. Strong dog, good holding power. Definitely a well built trap. Shipped quickly, prompt delivery, yall have a life time customer!
The Hagz clips were just the ticket to secure my RGB round bodygrip trap
The Hagz clips were just the ticket to secure my RGB round bodygrip trap. I had tried various other methods to secure it, but this is the only thing that worked well for me.
Practical? Well not in most places. But my use of an airplane to run my trapline back in the mid 1980s is something that’s often brought up in conversations of...
Sometimes when trapping problem, nuisance beaver the biggest challenge for a trapper is when to finish the job and pull up your traps. I have trapped nuisance beaver for close...
Tim Caven shows some great examples of different coyote and bobcat trapping sets when the standard dirt hole set isn't performing. Check out our wide variety of trapping articles!
Predator Trapping Tips with Ray Milligan Here is are some tips from Ray Milligan out of the 1985/86 MTP catalog: I’ve asked Ray Milligan to write a few words on...
How to make Waxed Dirt 1 cup of Flake Wax is approximately 1/4 pound. Ten pounds of wax will treat approximately 15 gallons of dirt. Making waterproof and freeze-proof dirt...
In this article we list some of the best-selling, widely used beaver lures on the market today. Beaver lures play an important role for beaver trapping.
In this trapping article we go over what the best lure is for trapping coyotes. We cover coyote gland lures, coyote food lures, and long distance call lures.