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Trap Line 2.0

Trap Line is for fur trappers wanting to maintain records of their catches, sets, fur sales, complete trap inventory and trapping activities. This is a "must have" for the serious fur trapper wanting to maintain detailed records of trapping activities. Unlimited records capacity allows trappers to maintain records for years to come. Records of catches, sets types, set locations, trap types, trap modifications, etc. can provide valuable information showing which sets and set locations are the most productive.

Trap Line generates reports that can be printed and stored as hard copy backups with the click of your mouse. Also included in this release is the option to add the names and addresses, phone numbers, etc. of trapping partners, land owners, friends, State and Federal wildlife departments, etc. The straightforward data entry makes it easy to use and user friendly. Built-in help files provide detailed instructions on how to use any part of Trap Line.

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Trap Line 2.0 from Lazy Bayou was downloaded by 183 users since software was published on Sports Software downloads section. No visitors posted their reviews and this software is not rated yet, so be the first and submit your review today!


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Lazy Bayou
2.0
$32.95
183
2 of September, 2007

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