Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937459
08/26/23 03:36 PM
08/26/23 03:36 PM
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Joined: Jun 2015
rogers city mi.
jeff karsten
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rogers city mi.
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I assume you are talking about designated walking trails or is it every road trail or opening where someone "Might" walk" If either one is so then hikers dog walkers and bikers should have to pay an access fee OR buy and carry a hunting or trapping license since Gov. Snyder Pittman Robertson funds have been accessed to build trails and streamside parks He designated birdwatchers and hikers were "Sportsmen too" In this part of Michigan many two tracks that used to be called firelines have been blocked off by the dnr and its no accident these parcels have manicured and maintained walking paths on them with Free Parking at trailheads its not good but making others pay for accessing public land and putting restrictions on when and how is all i can say to you
As a side note if i do set on public land i'm old and forgetful so a good gob of skunk alongside the road helps me to remember
olden tyred
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Buck (Zandra)]
#7937466
08/26/23 03:46 PM
08/26/23 03:46 PM
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Joined: Aug 2021
Wisconsin
Average Joe
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Wisconsin
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How much trapping have you actually done? Since 1986. Not sure why that matters though.
I’ve been sayin yes sir all day at work, I’ve been sayin yes ma’am at home…
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937472
08/26/23 03:55 PM
08/26/23 03:55 PM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Asheville, NC
charles
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Asheville, NC
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I had permission to trap predators on a National Seashore. The head ranger allowed buckets only with signage on the bucket that said "Danger Trap". You can imagine what a few tourists did to those buckets. I placed most buckets in extremely thick areas. One day I found a woman digging at the base of a tree, many yards from a pathway. She said she was geo-caching. I had to look up what that was. She had a dog with her on a leash.
Some local residents fed raccoons and feral cats. Park service asked me to keep a daily log of all animals - except feral cats. We agreed to relocate any live cats that were caught in my 220s. Sounded good.
I carried a letter authorizing me to trap on the park property and wore an NPS vest. One ranger challenged me but lost.
Did this for 2-3 years during the season. The Dept of Agriculture trappers came in March with no restriction at all. They were good. Unreal what they removed in one week.
I finally donated all my gear to the NPS. Got a nice tax deduction. Only profitable year I ever had as a hobby trapper.
Last edited by charles; 08/26/23 04:00 PM.
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: AKAjust]
#7937496
08/26/23 04:48 PM
08/26/23 04:48 PM
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Joined: Aug 2021
Wisconsin
Average Joe
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Wisconsin
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Hey Joe you have used your quote "You think setting traps where you have a high probability of catching someone’s dog is going to help?" several times now. Do you really think any of the guys answering your question does that? As far as I read the original letter didn't say they were using designated paths. Just 2 tracks and roadways. My question is Why should it be trappers responsibility to protect your dog if it isn't being walked in a known safe place? just To your first question, I think I only typed that once, but yes I do think some on here think it is their god-given right to put traps anywhere they want. Second part- let’s say it was someone hunting on the 2-track - who would be responsible for a bullet that was fired indiscriminately?
I’ve been sayin yes sir all day at work, I’ve been sayin yes ma’am at home…
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937503
08/26/23 04:57 PM
08/26/23 04:57 PM
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Joined: Aug 2021
Wisconsin
Average Joe
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Wisconsin
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Right Warrior.
And Utilitarianism generally rules - the greatest good for the greatest number. News flash - we aren’t the greatest number.
I’ve been sayin yes sir all day at work, I’ve been sayin yes ma’am at home…
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: warrior]
#7937515
08/26/23 05:07 PM
08/26/23 05:07 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Midland, MI.
Seldom
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Midland, MI.
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One thing I'm seeing is this is more of an issue where the public has free access to lands not their own.
It's really not an issue down south where all land is posted by law. Even public lands require some form of written permit. Michigan citizens own 4.6 million acres of state land that is managed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The land is managed to protect Michigan's natural and cultural resources, provide quality outdoor recreation opportunities, and foster regional economic prosperity.
"A few want to know WHY, the majority appear to be satisfied just knowing HOW!" Youtube Channel- SeldomFales
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Average Joe]
#7937524
08/26/23 05:19 PM
08/26/23 05:19 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Garden,Michigan
Buck (Zandra)
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Garden,Michigan
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Right Warrior.
And Utilitarianism generally rules - the greatest good for the greatest number. News flash - we aren’t the greatest number. And posting signs will turn all that around.Hunters are behind the 8 ball too.If you had a referendum on hunting in certain states I got no doubt it would go down too
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937549
08/26/23 06:13 PM
08/26/23 06:13 PM
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Joined: Aug 2021
Wisconsin
Average Joe
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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This will be my last post on this topic. Be smart my friends, avoid conflict. Consider these stats: Trappers in the US ~200,000 Households with dogs in the US ~65,000,000 That is 325 to 1. I don’t like those odds if it comes to a vote.
I’ve been sayin yes sir all day at work, I’ve been sayin yes ma’am at home…
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937563
08/26/23 06:42 PM
08/26/23 06:42 PM
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Wisconsin
Average Joe
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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Ok, I lied, this will be the last post  All dog owners (lovers) can vote against trapping, not just the ones with caught dogs.
Last edited by Average Joe; 08/26/23 06:43 PM.
I’ve been sayin yes sir all day at work, I’ve been sayin yes ma’am at home…
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937586
08/26/23 07:28 PM
08/26/23 07:28 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
nm
adam m
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nm
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I brought this topic up during a g&f meeting to ban trapping. I suggested maybe add signs in very popular areas by non hunters and non trappers stating something like... Warning: hunting or trapping may be occurring, don't be loud and keep pets on leash. Harassment to hunters and trappers or excessive noise is interference of hunting and is subject to criminal punishment and or fine.
I've had several experiences where non hunters have ruined my hunt because of noise, pet dogs. I've known lots of people to be harassed for hunting. Then there's the whole crowd of people that say I didn't know hunting happened here in the nf or blm
Last edited by adam m; 08/26/23 08:44 PM. Reason: Added text
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937593
08/26/23 07:54 PM
08/26/23 07:54 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Garden,Michigan
Buck (Zandra)
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Garden,Michigan
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When I first started in the mid '70's there were 2 states with laws that stood out,one was I believe Connecticut and I don't remember the other.One state you couldn't set a predator trap unless it was in the water,the other state it had to be set in a 8" burrow.This was to protect dogs.There.Lets go to that,that'll make um happy
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Average Joe]
#7937597
08/26/23 08:02 PM
08/26/23 08:02 PM
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Joined: May 2010
Alaska
drasselt
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Alaska
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This will be my last post on this topic. Be smart my friends, avoid conflict. Consider these stats: Trappers in the US ~200,000 Households with dogs in the US ~65,000,000 That is 325 to 1. I don’t like those odds if it comes to a vote. You make a good point. However we must remember your average citizen is very likely to have had a negative encounter with a dog somewhere along the line. Traps, not so much. So yes trappers must exercise restraint but so must dog owners. it's a 2 way street. 4.5 million people Dog bites pose a serious health risk to our communities and society. More than 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year in the United States, and more than 800,000 receive medical attention for dog bites, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). At least half of those bitten are children.
you can vote your way into socialism, but you will have to shoot your way out.
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937635
08/26/23 09:17 PM
08/26/23 09:17 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Magna, Utah
GritGuy
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trapper
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Magna, Utah
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I'd never put up with having signage of any sort ! I used to trap for a few bird clubs and let them all know where they would be and that they were not hunting in those areas any way due to rotating fields. An exercise in futility, the very next check I had shot up fox, coyotes, coons and skunks because they were helping me !! Had another visit with the land owner who was the one requesting the trapping, told him I would have to charge for lost fur if something wasn't done to control my "help", he suggested flagging them, LOL, thats when I went to night vision and thermal later on with calling, was not as high a take rate as trapping but it was a compromise the owner could live with. You will never stop people from messing with your equipment if they know your are in the area, no matter what some say, there are to many who don't care.
As to leash laws, out here two tracks are usually 6 feet across, if one is hiking on a two track and the trappers is 25 feet off the road setting, just how long is that leash have to be to let that animal get that far off the road, nothing mentioned about leash lengths, which is a big thing now days to keep all dogs and other pets requiring them to be on them and under control, obviously this is not the case when these uneducated misfits go hiking and can't control their pets, I would certainly bring that up for discussion as if they were even on a ten foot leash the animals still could not get near any set 25 feet away.
You can always move out further as well and keep them out, there is no way a leashed animal is going to find a trap on its own while being held, unless that hiker or owner is doing the hiking of trail as well, which is mostly the case or the animals are not leashed until caught !
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Re: Trap sign's
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
#7937685
08/26/23 10:54 PM
08/26/23 10:54 PM
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Joined: Aug 2011
james bay frontierOnt.
Boco
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james bay frontierOnt.
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Dogs can be dangerous. A couple weeks ago a friend of mine had her son attacked by a pit bull.he was able to knife it to death but still had to get a couple stitches on his forearm and inner thigh.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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