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Home›News›DNR›Trapper Education Class to be held in August

Trapper Education Class to be held in August

By Antigo Times
July 17, 2018
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Antigo, Wis. – An August trapper education class will be offered for up to 30 and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources offices in Antigo.

DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto of Antigo says the course is for anyone interested in becoming a trapper and for those who did not purchase a trapping license in Wisconsin prior to 1992.

“If you have no purchased a Wisconsin trapping license before 1992, you are required to pass this trapper’s course before you can trap,” he said. “This applies to all trappers.”

The classes are August 4 and 5 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. The class will be held as a Learn-to-Trap event and will involve a significant amount of hands-on instruction and learning.

The class will be limited to the first 30 students who register through the Antigo DNR office, which is open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The registration cost is $12 per student.

If unable to register during these office hours, please contact Carrie Bean at 715-623-4190, extension 3104, to register.

Students will learn furbearer identification, habits, habitat requirements, history of trapping, trapping techniques, trap placement, skinning animals, trapping ethics and laws. There are no minimum age requirements, but the class is designed for 12 year olds.

If you are a student with disabilities, please specify any accommodations needed at the time of registration.

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