WOLF CREEK Products

WOLF CREEK Products We make and sell traps and trapping supplies.

Killed on the road near Tappan Lake.
11/06/2025

Killed on the road near Tappan Lake.

They got the website upgraded.
03/06/2024

They got the website upgraded.

10/23/2023
10/23/2023

1 .75

Good old days
10/13/2023

Good old days

Back when we had greys.
09/08/2023

Back when we had greys.

Helped out with the Ohio state fur auction today.  Prices where not to bad. Also had a great time.
03/11/2023

Helped out with the Ohio state fur auction today. Prices where not to bad. Also had a great time.

Picture for attention.  I'm still looking. I would like to trap in North Carolina this December.  Around lake Jordan.  W...
11/08/2022

Picture for attention.
I'm still looking.
I would like to trap in North Carolina this December. Around lake Jordan.
Was just wondering if any of my friends would know of a place I could stay and maybe skin. Would be me and one other person . We don't need much but a shower is always nice.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Glenn

10/27/2022

On today's episode we sit down with Glenn Witchey who is a local trapper here in Northeast Ohio as well as the owner of Wolf Creek Products. Glenn is one of ...

09/16/2022

Adding a 4 coil kit.

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Akron, OH
44312

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Wolf Creek Products

Wolf Creek Products name came from a creek I trapped muskrats in as a child. I don’t remember how old I was or the year I started but a good muskrat brought .50 cents. That was before the great fur boom of the 70s. I had found some old #1s in our barn and they overtook me. From then on, I was ate up with traps and trapping. Back then we had a lot of muskrats, opossums, and skunks. C**n where not plentiful and we had a limit on them in Ohio. Because fur wasn’t worth much there where not many trappers. I became the neighborhood critter getter. All the farmers would get hold of me when they had a problem. That helped me during the fur boom as I had places to trap. I went through the ups and downs, but my love of trapping stayed with me. Some years I didn’t trap a lot, but I always managed to catch a few. The same goes today. I love going to other states and trapping. I test every type trap sometimes years before it gets released for production. I am available anytime you have a question or problem and will do everything I can to help you.

Thank you Glenn

(Glenn Witchey is a trapper from the great state of Ohio and also the owner of Wolf Creek Products.)