8442 Trappers and hunters
Category: Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
Major Group 84 : Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production
Trappers and hunters trap and hunt wild animals for pelts or live sale. They are usually self-employed and work on a seasonal basis.
Example Titles
fur trapper
game trapper
hunter
sealer
trapper
Main duties
Trappers perform some or all of the following duties:
- Set traps with bait and position traps along trails
- Operate snowmobiles or travel on foot, snowshoes or skis to patrol trapline
- Remove catch and reset traps and snares
- Kill and skin catch for pelts, and treat and pack pelts for marketing
- Trap live animals for sale to buyers or for relocation purposes
- Maintain and repair trapping equipment
- Maintain trails and access to trapping lines
- Trap designated animals for bounty or other control programs
- May monitor animal population in the trapping regions to ensure future sustainability.
Hunters perform some or all of the following duties:
- Operate boats or snowmobiles or travel on foot to reach hunting areas
- Kill wild animals using firearms or other weapons
- Skin dead animals for pelts using knives
- Treat, pack and transport pelts to processing plants or to public auctions
- Maintain hunting equipment
- May monitor animal population in the hunting regions to ensure future sustainability.
Trappers and hunters may specialize in trapping or hunting a particular kind of animal.
Employment requirements
- Completion of trapping or hunting courses may be required in some provinces.
- A provincial trapping or hunting licence may be required.
Additional information
- In some jurisdictions, trappers may be allocated trapping areas based on their experience.
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