Trapping Radio 121, making money in trapping, a very cool business model with permaculture

Trapping Radio 121, making money in trapping, a very cool business model with permaculture

Author: Trapping Radio 2.0 October 15, 2025 Duration: 1:15:55

This Week on Trapping Across America we are with Chip from the great state of Mississippi. He is the big pan guy. He builds big pans for several traps. His company is Expand-A-Pan. Go Big or Go Home. We start off the show getting to know Chip and his big pans he has on the marketing through Okie Cable And Trap. This is a two-part show. As most of you know, I have trapped for deer and turkey guys all over the country. Predator Control is my business. We are going to go over a business model that some of you will not like, some will find it interesting and a few will make some grown up money with this model based in Permaculture. It is a way that anyone that wants to learn a better way for land owners to design food plots. This way a trapper can have a summer business that will land them some great trapping grounds. Even if you don’t follow my advice, you will hear how to work through a business idea.


Join Jeff Dunlap and Sarah Gomez for Trapping Radio 2.0, a conversation that extends far beyond the trap line. This podcast digs into the nuanced world of modern trapping, exploring techniques, ethics, and the changing landscapes that both wildlife and trappers navigate. Each episode is grounded in practical knowledge, from gear talk and setting strategies to fur handling and regulations, but it’s also about the quieter moments-the stories from a day in the woods, the problem-solving, and the deep connection to the outdoors that defines this way of life. Jeff and Sarah bring a balanced, experienced perspective, often debating approaches or sharing hard-learned lessons with a genuine camaraderie. You’ll hear unfiltered discussions about conservation roles, land stewardship, and the simple, often muddy, realities of spending time in the field. It’s a listen for anyone interested in the hands-on aspects of wildlife management or those who just appreciate honest talk about rural living and traditional skills. Tune in for a podcast that captures the sound of boots on the ground and the thoughtful conversation that happens after the traps are checked.
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Trapping Radio 118, Reality of a full time trapper, is it for you? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:23:39
This Week on Trapping Across America I am talking about full-time trapping. Is it for you? That is up to you to decide. I was going to do a demo on this subject at Little Valley, but was not able to make it. I wish I cou…