An advocate for trappers in Saskatchewan is questioning the timing and the need for fee hikes for hunting, trapping and fishing licences that will give the provincial government millions in extra ...
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is going to allow the trapping of cougars and black bears in the southern part of the province. The cougar population is making a comeback in Saskatchewan.
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Ryan Demchynski has been living his dream. He started trapping at the age of four, and for the last four years he’s been doing it full time. Instead of trapping for the full season this year, he plans ...
This article was published 20/11/2019 (1386 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – A healthy coyote population is helping to drive what Saskatchewan fur ...
Coyotes kept Saskatchewan trappers earning and the province’s fur industry churning in recent years. Until the COVID-19 pandemic, that is. Coyote pelts were in heavy demand in the garment industry, ...
At the end of June, as summer in Saskatchewan hit its stride, many of the province’s trappers felt a cold wind blowing out of the east — the last breath of the winter past. But global issues, some ...
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