Dan,sorry I couldn't reply to your post a bit sooner.I am not always near a computer when away from home.
Trapping is one of the few outdoor activities that can actually pay for itself.
Hunting and fishing ,may provide you with some good eating,but it really doesn't pay for itself monetarily.I said monetarily,not mentally or physically.
Trapping can do all 3.
Trapping,is also one of the best ways to help control wildlife populations.This is a point I brought up somewhere else--trappers profess to help control populations,but then as the case with coon---if the price aint right,they are not going to trap them.
Lets not speak out of both sides of our mouths,If you have a large population of a certain animal,help out a bit----take some of them--regardless of monetary gain.Better for a coon to be taken by us,than let distemper take it.
I write about trapping,I sell trapping supplies, I make Beaver lures,and yes---I do trap.Trapping is what my life revolves around.Is it worth it monetarily????I probaly work close to 365 days a year--12 hours a day .I would be a wealthy man,if I were able to make minimum wage.It is probably closer to $2.00 per hour.Would I change anything?

?lol--yep---wish I made closer to $4.00 per hour.
Dan,if you are looking for this industry to provide the nations average income---it aint gonna happen.If you are looking to stay in good physical and mental health,along with a few bucks in your pocket---trapping is your game.I doubt if few younger guys could keep up with me in the swamps.
I also doubt they could load and unload a ton or 2 of supplies and set up at conventions every week.
Trapping has many ,many benefits----just don't expect to get rich.
Tom