
Pennsylvania trapper schools are a prime catch for fur-taking knowledge
It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.
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It is clearly evident that trapping is far from dead in the state of Pennsylvania.
The deal calls for trading 6,650 acres of federal land for a similar amount of private land. But attorney says it’s a bad deal for taxpayers.
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