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Who Is Trapper John?
"Trapper" John Colombo was born
August 25, 1935. He attended and graduated from North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. For the past 50 years he has been learning about and practicing various ways to deal with varmints and household pests. He is an avid outdoorsman and if a venison sandwich is to be had, he is sure to be nearby. Only in the past
15 years has he been using his acquired wisdom professionally, through speaking engagements, radio and television shows, and in print. Most of this knowledge has been obtained through reading, "hands on" research and experimentation, and taking the time to listen to every old timer who had two cents worth to contribute to the wealth of knowledge Trapper now possesses.
On a personal note, John Colombo is a son, a husband, a father, a
grandfather and a great-grandfather; introspective,
fun-loving, quiet at times and noisy at others; involved
in life to the hilt; and a sportsman. John loves nothing better than
speaking before a group of people, large or small. His philosophy of life
is to offer a hand to those that ask for it, and
to mind his business when not asked.
"Someone once said that behind every good man is a
better women. I like to think that beside every good
man is a better women. You've heard me refer to my
wife as my "keeper" many times on my radio program, and that she is. She keeps me well dressed,
well fed, happy and on the straight and narrow trail
through life. Every one of you that has a good wife
understands exactly what I'm saying; you that don't,
well, we offer you our condolences. Be smart, go find yourself a good wife/keeper; you'll be much
better off."
Trapper's wife, Audrey Colombo, was raised in
Buffalo, NY area - that explains her love for
snow. She enjoys most sports, gardening, nature -
most anything outside. Audrey has a degree
in music education, and uses this talent in her
church and the community. After raising two
boys, she now enjoys being a grandma. And, she has
the "keeper" duties as a housewife. |