Jim Hautala, AKA "Trapper Jim" is a retired teacher who lived along the lower Kuskokwim River running a dog team, fish camp and eventually a trapline. Jim now traps out his backdoor with his twin sons Carlton and Kendrick in the 3.2 million acres we call the Tanana Flats. He's caught it all and has real appreciation for the out-of-doors. Jim also opens a few jars of homemade lure in the studio - Yum! alaskatrapperpodcast@gmail.com
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Jim Hautala, AKA "Trapper Jim" is a retired teacher who lived along the lower Kuskokwim River running a dog team, fish camp and eventually a trapline. Jim now traps out his backdoor with his twin sons Carlton and Kendrick in the 3.2 million acres we call the Tanana Flats. He's caught it all and has real appreciation for the out-of-doors. Jim also opens a few jars of homemade lure in the studio - Yum! alaskatrapperpodcast@gmail.com
Reflect on 50 years of preserving Alaska's trapping heritage with ATA President Randy Zarnke. Randy's passion for the ATA is evident as he describes how the organization has grown since 1973. You'll learn just why your membership is so valuable, ATA's commitment to education, and where you can get copies of the greatest trapping adventures ever told. Become a member or supporter of the Alaska Trappers Association today! https://www.alaskatrappers.org/index.html alaskat...
Alaska Trapper Podcast
Jim Hautala, AKA "Trapper Jim" is a retired teacher who lived along the lower Kuskokwim River running a dog team, fish camp and eventually a trapline. Jim now traps out his backdoor with his twin sons Carlton and Kendrick in the 3.2 million acres we call the Tanana Flats. He's caught it all and has real appreciation for the out-of-doors. Jim also opens a few jars of homemade lure in the studio - Yum! alaskatrapperpodcast@gmail.com