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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6216427
04/13/18 01:18 PM
04/13/18 01:18 PM
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WI - Wisconsin
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Well, I can't complain about Wisconsin. Over the last 5 years (maybe more) we've seen a decrease in trapping regulations, whereas some states are seeing an increase.

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6216442
04/13/18 01:36 PM
04/13/18 01:36 PM
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Ohio
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anywhere where we dont need rubber jawed traps, only live traps, cable restrains not snares would be nice!

maybe Canada?

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6216527
04/13/18 03:56 PM
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I believe Ontario has a rubber jawed only regulation on its footholds.No place is immune from these regs anymore,it would be nice if guys took joining their assoc.'s more seriously.


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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6216655
04/13/18 08:13 PM
04/13/18 08:13 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Rubber jaw or laminated.(not required for fox)

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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6217298
04/14/18 05:18 PM
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Henry Co, IL
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Illinois needs to allow snaring on land. I know of some excellent places that could be setup for coyotes.

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: ebsurveyor] #6217599
04/14/18 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted By: ebsurveyor
Best states are MN & NV.
I don't see many Nevada trappers on here.

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6218267
04/15/18 03:45 PM
04/15/18 03:45 PM
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Central Ohio
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That would depend on what you were after !
Some states have beautiful 'cats, but a restriction on numbers.
Some a lot of reddish low grade 'cats.

Beaver and otter are everywhere in some southern states, but states like Georgia, you can't find a fur buyer.
And if you do, you're basically selling your beaver in 'the grease', as the time spent putting them up won't pay what your time is worth.
Lots of coyotes in many places, but states like Ohio, they're a low grade coyote used in trim.
Rocky mountain states, big area, but quality fur !
A lot of states you can go and trap 'coat' 'coon. No money in it with a flooded market.

The best state is where you have a 'welcome mat' and some connections, as that becomes important the older you get and the further away you are from home.
Having set traps in some 19 states, there are a lot of 'state hopping drawbacks' I can tell someone about to avoid the mistakes that I've made.
There is some money to be made for a hard working, well armed trapped, but there aren't many states paved with 'high dollar'fur !

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6218277
04/15/18 03:56 PM
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I like New Mexico, but hey, that's where I live. hahahahaha. We can trap coyotes all year and I like that. Protected furbearers runs from mid November to mid March. If we have a good enough winter and you live far enough north, I'm central NM with elevations of 6600 feet, the cat prices can be pretty good if the market is in demand. Rules and regs here work pretty good for me and how I trap, and what I target.

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6218942
04/16/18 09:20 AM
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North Dakota USA
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Not Eastern North Dakota, NDGF takes Bobcats, Fishers, Otters, Martins, Lions and we have them plenty...


Yote snares and Beaver Traps...
Re: Best states to trap in [Re: jabNE] #6218972
04/16/18 09:44 AM
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SE Nebraska
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Originally Posted By: jabNE
I like it here, good variety and good population of animals.
Jim

Second that

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: mixed bag] #6219224
04/16/18 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: mixed bag
I have few complaints with pa laws.Think we should have snares(not cable restraints) allowed.Also would like to see ROW trapping,a longer fisher season and otter openedup
But all in all Pa has good trapping and good laws


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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6219335
04/16/18 07:15 PM
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TN/OH
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Tennessee has pretty liberal seasons, from Nov thru end of February with no limits, and we did get away from the rubber jawed traps this year. But it definitely hasn't got the best fur

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6219351
04/16/18 07:38 PM
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Southern Michigan
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Any state that has more than a daily check law and allows REAL killing snares.


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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6220055
04/17/18 05:18 PM
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I like it here but I sure wish I could land snare mink on frozen marshes.

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: AJE] #6220082
04/17/18 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: AJE
Well, I can't complain about Wisconsin. Over the last 5 years (maybe more) we've seen a decrease in trapping regulations, whereas some states are seeing an increase.


WI has a long way to go.

My buddy moved there last year after trapping MN and one other state. He was not impressed with WI trapping laws in the least.

There are more southern states I'd sure like to try. La is one of them.

Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6220361
04/17/18 11:58 PM
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I'm fine where I'm at.


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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: jabNE] #6220433
04/18/18 07:06 AM
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Nebraska
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Originally Posted By: jabNE
I like it here, good variety and good population of animals.
Jim

I'd agree Nebraska has pretty relaxed trapping laws, and we have a wide variety of animals to trap for sure. I've considered trapping other states, and then I start reading the regulations. Doesn't take long to remember why I enjoy trapping here.


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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6220648
04/18/18 11:55 AM
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States that have favorable trapping laws, what you want to catch, and access to enough territory. For example, about 2/3rds of Idaho is public land with majority of it virtually un-accessible (due mainly to wilderness designations, winter road closures, and private land blockages), especially during fur trapping seasons.

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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6221296
04/18/18 10:50 PM
04/18/18 10:50 PM
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Montana
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Another thing to consider is that some states will not allow you to trap certain fur bearers if you're not a resident. Then, if you become a resident, you may be excluded from trapping other states.


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Re: Best states to trap in [Re: Keith Belanger] #6221311
04/18/18 11:06 PM
04/18/18 11:06 PM
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williams,mn
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Lots of beaver up here, the whole state maybe. Lots of rats too. I have no other state in my crosshairs at the moment.


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