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Re: Seven feet
[Re: woodchuck]
#7359856
09/20/21 08:40 AM
09/20/21 08:40 AM
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Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 19,719 pa
hippie
trapper
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trapper
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Posts: 19,719
pa
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Crap. Glad I looked at this as saw you mentioned otter tag and that's one I forgot to get. Side note: Remember when in a zone where otter and beaver overlap you can only have 5 traps out, 2 of which can be body grippers. Doesn't make sense and even asked Game Protector and he first said no it didn't apply but then checked into it and said yes even if just trapping beaver in one of those zones it was still a 5 trap limit. I've trapped Miink and Rats during Beaver, does the 5 trap limit apply? I just read the Beaver section and it doesn't make sense really. Even without the overlap which occurs after Rat and Mink go out, no more than 20 traps may be used. How do they determine the difference between a Beaver trap and one set for Rats and Mink which most use more than 20 of?
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Re: Seven feet
[Re: Gary Benson]
#7359858
09/20/21 08:44 AM
09/20/21 08:44 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 4,940 PA
elkaholic
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 4,940
PA
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How much of your hunting land is private and how much is public. In NE the Gubmint claims ownership of all fish and wildlife but 99% of it is on private land and the state has nothing to do with it's existence yet it's "theirs". Between SGL's and State forest lands and the ANF we have around 3-4 million acres of public land. There are other lands enrolled in programs through the PGC that keep private land open to hunting.
Millions of trees die every year to print environmentalist publications
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Re: Seven feet
[Re: Bigbrownie]
#7359874
09/20/21 09:12 AM
09/20/21 09:12 AM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 18,574 Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 18,574
Green County Wisconsin
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ours is all online print off your own paper no back tags any more
no back tags is nice , the were such a pain , want to change layers or get out of wet cloths and you always had to move that stupid thing
they link your fishing license to your drivers license they can scan your DL and it pulls up your fishing license on the wardens phone
unless your in boundary waters or more than 5 miles out then you need to carry a paper copy
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: Seven feet
[Re: NonPCfed]
#7359886
09/20/21 09:33 AM
09/20/21 09:33 AM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 3,174 Pa.
Bigbrownie
OP
trapper
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OP
trapper
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 3,174
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The general hunting license is $20.97. ( it good for buck, spring and fall turkey, and small game …except pheasant ). Furtakers license is $20.97. 6 doe licenses are $6.97 each. Another 2 were $10.97. Archery…$26.97, muzzeloader…$11.97, bear..$16.97. Fisher, otter,and bobcat permits are $6.97 each.
I paid an additional $10.97 x 3 to buy into an unsuccessful elk lottery drawing. So all in, it was about $205
Last edited by Bigbrownie; 09/20/21 09:33 AM.
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Re: Seven feet
[Re: hippie]
#7360894
09/21/21 01:18 PM
09/21/21 01:18 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 343 PA
woodchuck
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 343
PA
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Crap. Glad I looked at this as saw you mentioned otter tag and that's one I forgot to get. Side note: Remember when in a zone where otter and beaver overlap you can only have 5 traps out, 2 of which can be body grippers. Doesn't make sense and even asked Game Protector and he first said no it didn't apply but then checked into it and said yes even if just trapping beaver in one of those zones it was still a 5 trap limit. I've trapped Miink and Rats during Beaver, does the 5 trap limit apply? I just read the Beaver section and it doesn't make sense really. Even without the overlap which occurs after Rat and Mink go out, no more than 20 traps may be used. How do they determine the difference between a Beaver trap and one set for Rats and Mink which most use more than 20 of? Rats and Mink would before the beaver/otter season so can't see why it applys...I understand what you're saying though. Yeah those regulations can be confusing. Like said when asked the warden to be sure he said didn't have to and then did some checking and said yes it applied. So much for carity.
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Re: Seven feet
[Re: Lugnut]
#7360926
09/21/21 02:05 PM
09/21/21 02:05 PM
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Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 153 NC
Mac McAtee
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Jun 2019
Posts: 153
NC
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In North Carolina a trapping license is $30. Covers all fur bearers. Only thing extra I buy is an $8 special use permit to trap on a particular state owned game land, but if I didn't want to trap there wouldn't need it.
Last edited by Mac McAtee; 09/21/21 02:05 PM.
NCTA, FTA, FBU,NTA
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Re: Seven feet
[Re: hippie]
#7361490
09/22/21 07:25 AM
09/22/21 07:25 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 343 PA
woodchuck
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 343
PA
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Correct, but I'm questioning regular Beaver season and regs.
Beaver come in Dec.18th and you're only allowed 10 traps. Mink and Rats are also in at that time. Now, say you have 50 traps out for Rats and Mink and happen to snag a couple Beaver. Will the warden believe you??? Check with YOUR warden. Different ones interpret the same thing differently so what he told me for here might not be how yours defines it. Sounds stupid I know.
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