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A member of the Manitoba Trappers Association told Canada's APTN National News the climate and topography were tricky. He also said traplines — routes along which hunters set traps for animals — ran for hundreds of kilometres across the region, and could be a problem for the fugitives. "No-one's checking them [the traps] right now."
Bear Clan Patrol spots fugitive Canadian teens 'scavenging for food' in remote dump
Wouldn’t that be something, being caught in a trap on a line that no-one’s checking. What a way to die, and it would be slow. They could easily become prey in a situation like that. No food, no shelter, being bitten by hordes of bugs and just lying there hoping a bear or something else doesn't attack them.
Another thing going against them - animal traps! I just want them captured. Captured alive to give answers. I've been at a lost for words...can't imagine how they are still out there. Well, again I'm going to bed hoping they'll be in custody by morning. Good Night All and thanks for all your input.