Standard Trapping Course
Fri, Dec 08
|Yellowhead County
The Standard Trapping course is your first step toward becoming a trapper. The course includes: instruction on the safe use of traps and other equipment, biology of furbearers, animal management, marketing and grading of furs, skinning and fur handling, as well as humane trapping techniques
Time & Location
Dec 08, 2023, 9:00 a.m. – Dec 10, 2023, 4:00 p.m.
Yellowhead County, Range Rd 142, Yellowhead County, AB T7E 3N9, Canada
Guests
About the event
The Standard Trapping course is your first step toward becoming a trapper. The course includes:
- instruction on the safe use of traps and other equipment,
- biology of furbearers,
- animal management,
- marketing and grading of furs,
- skinning and fur handling, as well as
- humane trapping techniques.
The Alberta Government refers to a Trapline as a Registered Fur Management Area (R.F.M.A). There are two kinds of trapping license's in Alberta:
- Registered License and
- Resident License.
A Registered License allows a trapper the right to trap a portion of Alberta and with that privilege the trapper may have a cabin to help with trapping activities. This is most commonly called a “trapline”. A trapper does not own the land but has the right to trap the fur on that portion subject to a five-year permit with annual renewals. The trapper cannot sell the land on which they trap, selling a trapline refers to the assets within that trapline.
The Resident License allows a trapper to trap on private property with the owner’s permission. This simply requires the consent of the landowner through a properly filled out government form called a WA 19A, available for download here, or at a Fish and Wildlife district office. Your Resident Trapping License number must be legible on the form. Many trappers choose this method of trapping and – subject to seasons – resident trappers can harvest most furbearers in the province.
Both Registered and Resident trappers are subject to the rules, regulations and seasons. A guide to these is found in the Alberta Trapping Regulations, which are published yearly.
- The minimum age to take the course is 12, however, an adult in attendance must be assigned responsibility for any student under the age of 18.
- The cost of the course is $399.00 and includes the Trapper Education Manual.
- This does NOT include your lodging and meals - this is arranged and paid for by your own preference
Courses Run Friday, Saturday and Sunday BEGINS AT 9:00 AM
- There is a minimum of 10 participants required to hold a course
All participants must register directly with the Alberta Trappers Association online or by calling 780-349-6626 or via email: info@albertatrappers.com
What to Expect:
Accomodations nearby in Niton Junction (10 minutes) or Edson (20 minutes)
Nearest convenience store and grocery - Peers (5 minutes)
Please bring your own lunches