Occupation Profile for Hunters and Trappers

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Hunt and trap wild animals for human consumption, fur, feed, bait, or other purposes.

 
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Overview

$26,460.00 Median Annual Wage 0 Average Job Openings Per Year
17.1 Average Unemployment Percentage 66.7 Percentage That Completed High School
0 Employment Numbers in 2006 22.6 Percentage That Had Some College
0 Employment Numbers in 2016 (est.) 10.7 Percentage That Went Beyond College Degree

Sample Job Titles

Alligator Hunter
Alligator Trapper
Animal Control Expert
Animal Damage Control Agent
Bounty Hunter
Bounty Hunter, Animal
Bounty Trapper
Carriage Dogger
Carriage Operator
Carriage Rider
Carriage Setter
Chain Person
Chain Puller
Chain Tender
Chainer
Chaser
Choke Setter
Choker
Choker Hooker
Chute Greaser
Chute Tender
Climber
Clipper
Deer Hunter
Expedition Supervisor
Forestry Hunter
Fur Trapper
Game Trapper
Hunter
Hunting Guide
Lion Hunter
Moose Hunter
Mule Rider
Nuisance Trapper
Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator
Pelter
Predator Control Trapper
Predatory Animal Exterminator
Predatory Animal Hunter
Predatory Animal Trapper
Predatory Game Hunter
Predatory Hunter
Sealer
Skinner, Pelts
Trapper
Trapper Instructor
Trapper, Animal
Trapper, Bird
Underwater Hunter-Trapper
Urban Wildlife Damage Control Specialist
Wildlife Control Operator

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Sources: Career Guide to Industries (CGI), Occupational Information Network (O*Net), Occupation Outlook Handbook (OOH)