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2006 Advanced Trappers Workshops
Advanced Trappers Workshops are 2-day events where young and
new trappers can get hands on experience trapping and handling
pelts. On day one you will go over equipment and techniques, and
then you will go out into the field to set traps. On day two you
will check your traps and handle your furs, which are yours to
keep.
2006 Advanced Trappers Workshops All Workshops will be held on
October 28 and 29, with the exception of the Workshop to be held
at Salt Fork, which will be November 4 & 5. Contact Keith Daniels
at 419-365-5321 for more information.
- Big Island Wildlife Area, SR 95, 5 mi. West
of Marion, in Marion County
- Deer Creek Wildlife Area and State Park,
SR 207, 4 mi. South of Mt. Sterling, in Fayette/Pickaway County
- Highlandtown Wildlife Area, off SR 39, 4
mi. East of Salineville, in Columbiana County
- Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area, Between SR
226 and 83, East of Shreve, in Wayne County
- Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, SR 2, 10 mi. North
of Oak Harbor in Ottawa County
- Mercer Waterfowl Management Area, SR 219,
3 mi. South of Celina, in Mercer County
- Mosquito Creek Wildlife Area, SR 87, 15 mi.
North of Warren, in Trumbull County
- Salt Fork State Park, Off of I-77, 9 mi.
Northeast of Cambridge, in Guernsey County
- London Fish Hatchery, On Roberts Mill Rd.,
3 mi. West of London, in Madison County
- Hebron Fish Hatchery, On Canal Rd. South
of I-70, 3 mi. South of Hebron, in Licking County
- Cooper Hollow Wildlife Area (Tentative) ,
5403 CH & D Road, Oak Hill, in Jackson County
Trapping Instructors are needed to help with the Workshops.
The classes will be set up and ready to go, all we need are a
few extra instructors to assist those who have already volunteered.
Ideally, we would like to have an instructor for every two or
three trappers.
If you are interested in attending or helping out as an instructor,
contact Keith Daniels at 419-365-5321 for further information.
For more information about trapping education please contact
Keith Daniels.
Keith Daniels
P.O. Box 111
Arlington, Ohio 45814
Phone: (419) 365-5321
Fax: (419) 365-1012
Email: arlcape@bright.net
Students wishing to attend these Field Days and Workshops are
asked, but not required, to contact the Division of Wildlife to
register. They can be reached at 1-800-Wildlife.
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