So I've been rolling around this idea in my head......I only trap on my weekends. I work 4 day weeks, so i set on Thursday after work, and get in three checks before I pull, but I could do what I do now if I worked 5 day weeks, too. I've developed somewhat of a system in how I do it, as far as what types of sets I make, places I trap, realistic expectations about what I can catch as far as species and numbers, etc etc. Now, I have several books on trapping, all very helpful. And Ive seen several books about longlining trapping, and even have a book about trapping while working a full time job, but it's about checking before/after work. What I haven't seen, though, is a book about trapping on the weekends. So, I have an idea, about writing a book about being a weekend trapper.
I think one thing that holds some otherwise outdoors-loving people from trapping is the time commitment. Trapping in any form is a multiple day commitment. You can't trap for just one day, unlike hunting or fishing. So, I had this thought, that book about being able to trap on the weekends, I think it could help more folks get into trapping-folks that have thought about it, who aren't interested in making a big financial or time investment, but still want to expand their outdoors activities and catch a few critters. So what are everyone's thoughts-does this seem like a book worth writing? Would it be of value to the outdoors community?