The weather pretty much doomed coon trapping for me but as the old say goes... For every cloud there is a silver lining...or something like that.
My son Tyler (12) got his first crack at trapping. And just like his Dad, he kept the Freund legacy alive. First trapped critter was a....

Here is a picture of the trapper and his prize...

He really wanted to catch a coon so I kept him out of school Monday but there was no activity at all.
Tuesday, he went back to school and I pulled all the sets. Wished I would have kept him out of school again as he caught his first coon. Glad I had the digital camera with me so I could at least show him how it looked as I walked up to his set.

He also caught another....

I was pretty proud of him. He set his traps while it snowed, was windy and cold. Most kids would have rather sat in front of the TV on a nice day. Even with the lack of activity, he kept a postitive attitude and enjoyed his first crack at trapping. It might have been the worst coon trapping season I will ever remember as far as numbers but it will also be one of the greatest season as I really enjoyed the time spent with him and he made it a great time.
Tim