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Trap Tag requirements
#7937209
08/26/23 08:49 AM
08/26/23 08:49 AM
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Joined: Dec 2014
west virginia usa
randall brannon
OP
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OP
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Joined: Dec 2014
west virginia usa
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In WV we do not have to put our Name and address on our Traps or Snares. We can use our DNR ID number. I know that makes us safer from Tree Hugger Fanatics. What about other states. I think Wisconsin where I am about to move to allows the ID Number as well.
God please keep they 19 fallen UBB miners out of trouble up there.
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937220
08/26/23 09:00 AM
08/26/23 09:00 AM
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Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
HobbieTrapper
"Chippendale Trapper"
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"Chippendale Trapper"
Joined: Dec 2008
Eastern Shore of Maryland
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In WV we do not have to put our Name and address on our Traps or Snares. We can use our DNR ID number. I know that makes us safer from Tree Hugger Fanatics. What about other states. I think Wisconsin where I am about to move to allows the ID Number as well. MD just went to this for WCO only.
-Goofy
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937223
08/26/23 09:03 AM
08/26/23 09:03 AM
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Joined: Dec 2022
Washington
Jingles
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2022
Washington
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WA allows use of Wild ID number ( number assigned by WDFW ) in place of Name, saves be harassed by tree hugging bunny snugglers
The job of a Patriot is not to protect his country but to protect the people from the tryannical government
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937258
08/26/23 09:55 AM
08/26/23 09:55 AM
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Joined: Mar 2009
Nevada
YamaCat
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trapper
Joined: Mar 2009
Nevada
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Nevada was once 4 digit numbers, now it’s Name and address, but you can use a PO Box address.
Utah and Arizona were still numbers a couple years ago when I last trapped there.
Last edited by YamaCat; 08/26/23 09:58 AM. Reason: Info added
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937259
08/26/23 09:59 AM
08/26/23 09:59 AM
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Joined: Aug 2013
Louisville, Nebraska
jabNE
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Aug 2013
Louisville, Nebraska
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We have had a trap tag requirement here since early 1990s. We worked with G&P through meetings and education. Same with NFH state members. I was very good friends with the then fur bearer biologist Frank Andelt. Frank was a great guy. When we invited him to the fur harvesters convention. I was helping host the convention that year with my friend Terry. That year it was in Crete NE. Frank came and talked about the trap tag issue that was being considered at the commission. Other states had it in place then. We were new to it. The room was very divided. Many were against it for whatever reasons. Some didn’t like their personal info on a tag. Some didn’t like it who were long liners working bridges and ditches. There were questions about trapping public land with personal info. Bill Rudy I remember was adamant against it and really laid into my friend Mr. Andelt about it too. I personally was very OK with tags, and let Frank know that I’m front of everyone. It might help a CO help me ID a trap thief if caught. My landowners liked it because of the found a trap in their field and it had my tag on it, no problem. But someone else’s tag who didn’t have permission, that’s an issue. Traps with no tags would be illegal sets. I ended up walking out of the room and hanging out with Ludy Sheda while that meeting churned on. Didn’t like my friend being grilled over something that everyone was going to get like it or not. FYI was last year I was a member of NFH after that too. Thought about rejoining now that the old regime is no longer running the show. Need to be convinced it won’t turn into that again though, I was disappointed in that. Long story short we got trap tag laws that year and have had them ever since. No issues that I am aware of. I tag all my traps and snares. My landowners like the ID system. Don’t break the rules and it won’t be a problem, right? Lots of ways to attach them. Copper tags are way more durable than the cheap zinc write on tags. But where you install them matters. Some states require them to be visible. Some do not. I riveted mine to bottom of frame on some coon traps…and those live on the trap a very long time. Not much chewing goes on the bottoms of the frame. Loose attached to a chain they get mangled sometimes have to be replaced. CO told me once if he can’t read it, it’s not a legit tag in his mind. Happy to answer questions via PM. We are either DL or a state ID. Jim
Last edited by jabNE; 08/26/23 11:41 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 requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937285
08/26/23 10:42 AM
08/26/23 10:42 AM
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Joined: Mar 2020
W NY
Turtledale
trapper
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trapper
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W NY
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I believe either in NY. I've always had all my info on my tags and never had a problem. I can see putting just your trapper ID# in case you move within the same state, that way you don't have the wrong info
NYSTA, NTA, FTA, life member Erie county trappers assn.,life member Catt.county trappers
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937292
08/26/23 11:03 AM
08/26/23 11:03 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oakland, MS
Drifter
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
Oakland, MS
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Mississippi is a number assigned when get your first license and remains with you for life.
Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts — for support rather than for illumination.
Andrew Lang (1844-1912) Scottish poet, novelist and literary critic
Life member NTA , and GA Trappers assoc .
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937325
08/26/23 12:02 PM
08/26/23 12:02 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Sauk County, WI
Patrice
"TMan Feed Gestapo "
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"TMan Feed Gestapo "
Joined: Aug 2007
Sauk County, WI
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In WV we do not have to put our Name and address on our Traps or Snares. We can use our DNR ID number. I know that makes us safer from Tree Hugger Fanatics. What about other states. I think Wisconsin where I am about to move to allows the ID Number as well. You are correct about Wisconsin. Let us know when you get here. Welcome!
WTA District 9 Director ... Go D9! Member: WTA, Intertel, Mensa (Trappers ain't stupid.) Life Member: NRA
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937327
08/26/23 12:13 PM
08/26/23 12:13 PM
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Joined: Jan 2016
Louisiana
AirportTrapper
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Louisiana
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Thankfully we are not required to tag traps in Louisiana except for nwco work
If it makes a track on this earth , I can catch it.
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937328
08/26/23 12:18 PM
08/26/23 12:18 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
MD
DaveP
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trapper
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MD
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In WV we do not have to put our Name and address on our Traps or Snares. We can use our DNR ID number. I know that makes us safer from Tree Hugger Fanatics. What about other states. I think Wisconsin where I am about to move to allows the ID Number as well. Is this new for WVa? Thought it was always name and address. Thx
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937371
08/26/23 01:26 PM
08/26/23 01:26 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Iowa
~ADC~
The Count
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The Count
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Iowa
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Name and address here.  Trap tags are NOTHING but a money maker for the DNR. They are not good for anything! They should not be required in any state. They do not prove ownership. They do not prove who set the trap/snare. None of that. No one needs to know who's trap is set anywhere legally. No one needs to EVER touch any legally set trap. If they are set illegally then the DNR needs to be called and they need to deal with it. Like I said the tag doesn't prove who set the trap and the DNR either needs to confiscate the trap or set on it until someone comes to tend it. Until they see you, with the trap, there is no way to prove you set it there. Many times traps are stolen and relocated with your tags on them. Thieves aren't smart. No way the DNR deserves any revenue for this. We have to even have tags on traps in the truck while in the "act of trapping". Another crock. I've had them dig through piles of traps in my truck looking for one that lost it's tag so they can write me up. More BS. Add to that the anti wackos out there getting your name and address and it's clearly a stupid law to require their use.
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Re: Trap Tag requirements
[Re: randall brannon]
#7937386
08/26/23 01:49 PM
08/26/23 01:49 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
Idaho Falls, ID
Grandpa Trapper
trapper
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trapper
Joined: Nov 2011
Idaho Falls, ID
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If you are allowed to have ID tags on them do it. Here in Idaho, a fellow picked up a trap illegally and brought it into the Fish and Game office and said he wanted something done about it since it was illegally set. Man was he in for a surprise when a Conservation Officer showed him the Idaho Fish and Game tag on the trap. The trap was actually set on his neighbors property for a beaver problem. The fellow got an ear beating but no fine. Wish I could have heard that conversation.
An old man roaming the Rockies
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