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
MuffPot or Ammo Can Chicken?, Are those Voles in MY blender?, and paying a trapline forward
Alaska Trapper Podcast
57 minutes
1 year ago
MuffPot or Ammo Can Chicken?, Are those Voles in MY blender?, and paying a trapline forward
PART 2 (Leo Faro): Continue down the path of a friendship where Kurt passed on a trapline to Leo 20 years ago... After all, it was the least he could do for a friend who introduced him to trapping in the first place. Leo describes running over 100 miles of trapline for 20 years in interior Alaska and we'll learn about cooking chicken on your muffler to boot! alaskatrapperpodcast@gmail.com
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