Russell Epperson, manager of Bates County Sporting Goods, invites all ages to “Come out for a great, fun-filled day to learn and ask questions about trapping.”
He adds: “You'll get the opportunity to talk to some very qualified trappers, known and respected for their trapping abilities and expertise. Demonstrating sets for Bobcat, Raccoon, Coyote, Beaver, Otter and Muskrat. ”
The event is free of charge and lunch will be provided, however pre-registration is encouraged and appreciated. To reserve your day on the prairie call Bates County Sporting Goods at 660-679-3971.
Directions: Briarwood Native Prairie is located off of Old Business 71 Hwy in Butler, MO. From the stoplight in Butler, travel 3 miles north on Bus. 71. Turn right on the gravel road just before 71 Hwy. overpass. Go east 2.5 miles to the location on the south side of the road. You may also access the site from 71 Hwy. By taking the Passaic Exit. Go west to Bus. 71. Turn left on Bus. 71 and travel approximately 2 mi. south. Just past the 71 Hwy. overpass, turn left on gravel and travel east 2.5 miles to location on the south side of the road. Watch for signs.
Rain or shine, the Bates County Sporting Goods Trapping Seminar is sure to be a premier outdoorsman event loaded with tips for pursuit and how to handle equipment trappers use! Take home the secrets for success and stock up on all your trapping supplies and equipment that will be available for sale on site the day of the event.
-FM 92 the Bullet
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