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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6997233
09/22/20 01:52 PM
09/22/20 01:52 PM
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Fingerlakes New York
robert.d12
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Fingerlakes New York
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I'd ask a local game warden. They should know or be able to find out where that format is for
The beauty of the second amendment is it wont be needed until they try to take it. -Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6997239
09/22/20 02:00 PM
09/22/20 02:00 PM
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Joined: Nov 2019
Nebraska
BraskaYoter
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OP
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Nebraska
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Not sure, possibly could be. And I sent a picture to my buddy thats a Nebraska warden here. Im not after getting the guy in trouble yet anyways, just curiosity of whom has been wandering around and possibly a polite phone call with a reminder of what posted private property is.
Failure leads to learning, learning leads to improvement.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6997248
09/22/20 02:14 PM
09/22/20 02:14 PM
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Joined: Jul 2008
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Furvor
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Idaho Falls, Idaho
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If worth the time law enforcement could probably track it through tag manufacturer. Not too many trap tag makers offer 2-hole copper tags with that spacing. Mine look similar but Idaho uses 7-digit numbers beginning with 100
It may be a fake identification. The difference in size between o's and other digits cause it to look amateurish.
Last edited by Furvor; 09/22/20 02:25 PM.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: ~ADC~]
#6997302
09/22/20 03:27 PM
09/22/20 03:27 PM
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Joined: Nov 2019
Nebraska
BraskaYoter
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Nebraska
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Yes I am aware to the fact that people use false info or past owners trap tags to cover there tracks. But if thats the case its a place to start. Either way someone was where they should not have been.
Failure leads to learning, learning leads to improvement.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: ~ADC~]
#6997371
09/22/20 05:49 PM
09/22/20 05:49 PM
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NC
Tailhunter
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NC
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Before you go off accusing whomever's tag that is of wrong doing, keep in mind that trap and tag may have been stolen or someone missed removing a tag when they sold the trap. These are just a couple examples of why trap tags are completely worthless and good for nothing but getting good honest people in trouble. My exact feelings on the subject.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6997668
09/23/20 12:32 AM
09/23/20 12:32 AM
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Nebraska
WadeRyan
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Nebraska
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It's a driver's license number.
The good news is it isn't my driver's license number (mine starts with an H and is 9 characters as well). I don't like trap tags for this reason though. I've bought traps that still had people's tags on them and I'm sure over the years I have left one or two behind on traps I sold. Once they're sold whoever bought them could have used them however they wanted. It's always been a concern of mine when I'm selling traps and especially conibears.
Last edited by WadeRyan; 09/23/20 12:44 AM.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: WadeRyan]
#6997670
09/23/20 12:51 AM
09/23/20 12:51 AM
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Nebraska
BraskaYoter
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Nebraska
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I just bought some Northwoods on auction this summer that had all previous owners tags on them still. I removed them and discarded in my smelting pot. Yeah, I have also figured out who trap belong to, as I have met him trespassing there before and he left with a *** chewing is all. So much for learning his lesson I guess, why would you use a trap tag if you know your doing something illegal. Guess the lightbulb is lil dim there.
Failure leads to learning, learning leads to improvement.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6997729
09/23/20 06:39 AM
09/23/20 06:39 AM
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Louisville, Nebraska
jabNE
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Louisville, Nebraska
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BraskaYoter yes that does look like a drivers license number and mine start with G. I have a few two hole tags...I like them for pop riveting to bottom of trap frame...one area that they rarely get chewed off and they last me many seasons installed on bottom of frame. Glad you found the guy, got a new 160 out of it sounds like. Would you like a little and very personal info on tags? I remember vividly when I helped host the state convention in Crete the year we first implemented tags, early 1990s. Frank Andelt was fur bearer biologist then and a good friend of mine. He spoke at our NFH General meeting on the brand new tag law....and it got a little heated in the room. Several officers and members were not fans of the new law, but several were. I had to leave the room and went out to mill around among the vendors, didnt like seeing my friend get grilled by Mr Rudy. I always thought the ones that screamed the loudest about having to tag their traps may be the ones that had most to worry about. I had mostly private land and I liked the tags. Gave a tag to each of my landowners so they knew what traps were mine. Bill was always worried someone would steal his trap, misuse it illegally and he'd have to fight it in court. Whatever, slim chance and still have never heard of it happening in our state. He was pretty vocal at that meeting. President then was Denny Hoagland and he didn't seem to be a fan either. Later I read where Denny got pinched for poaching elk. Fine public example to kids for our then president. That was a time when colorado had recently lost their use of footholds. We were a neighboring state and many states were already tagging traps. I figured hey at least G&P wasn't shutting down trapping were just adding a new rule. Funny...20 years later afyer that fateful year and I'm still tagging traps and haven't skipped a beat on the line either. Still using footholds too. Tags are OK in my book. Frank and I stayed good friends for several years after that. But I aven't talked to Bill or Denny since then though, and not sure I would care to, either. Our local CO knows my trapping grounds well, we talk a lot and he's helped me get on other ground too. Haven't ever had a stolen trap recovered or returned but hey if it would help im for that. Good job calling the bad guy out! Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 09/23/20 06:55 AM.
Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#6998922
09/24/20 11:28 AM
09/24/20 11:28 AM
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Nebraska
BraskaYoter
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Nebraska
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Jab, I am kind of neutral on the trap tag argument. I see the reason and dont mind doing it, but on the other hand someone that is trapping where they should not be will not use tags of there own also or any. Except the genius mentioned above. It falls into the same category as a gun in the hand of a criminal is most likely not registered in there name or at all. A CO buddy of mine stated to me that if I was on my own ground only that he was not very worried about tags, other hand if I was on public ground or a place I got permission that he would write me a ticket if I was not tagged up. We are very good friends and have these “ what if “ conversations alot, but I am a very law abiding outdoorsman. It was also stated that very rarely do trap tag become evidence because of the likelihood that they are fake or incorrect info, he said hes never seen trap tags used to bust or convict someone exclusively. I think people are not giving most CO’s credit for doing there due diligence as a investigator, they dont just look at a illegal set trap and go put the guy whos tag is on it in cuffs. Its merely a place to start a investigation in my opinion.
Failure leads to learning, learning leads to improvement.
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Re: Trap tag Identity
[Re: BraskaYoter]
#7000611
09/26/20 02:08 AM
09/26/20 02:08 AM
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SWMo.
tjm
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SWMo.
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need the same kind of traceable ownership. That's just it the tags don't provide traceable ownership. Ever. They just provide income for the tag makers.
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