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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: 20scout]
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08/20/20 01:59 AM
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boone, yup, you missed that post. page 6. 3 posts above you.
Last edited by fossil2; 08/20/20 02:04 AM. Reason: misprint
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: 20scout]
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08/20/20 02:23 AM
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Bogmaster
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LOL,Wade.During the course of this,I have written but never posted 4 other replies. I try to never get a post--POOOFED. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: 20scout]
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08/20/20 09:33 AM
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The Beav
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Our fellow trappers got the non resident trappers run out of SD. They tried to do that In ND but some prominent land owners put a stop to that. I trapped 2 counties In ND and I never ran In to a resident trapper. Well there was one local trapper that was running maybe 30 sets and we never had any problems. The land owners were just siting out at night with a sixer and a 22 and killing rats for the fun of It. I was getting gas and this pick up pulled up to get gas. I just happened to look In back of his truck there must have been 40 rats In there. I asked If he was a trapper. He said no but him and his wife had fun shooting them. He asked me If I wanted them and I took them. Then I got permission to trap all of is ground.He said that as long as he had owned the land no one had ever trapped It.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: 20scout]
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08/20/20 10:48 PM
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We let coyote hunters hunt free no border states allow us the privilege . Reciprocal is my idea as fair
Never Confuse Stupid With Crazy
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: patfundine]
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12/25/23 01:33 AM
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1 I dont have money or time to trap another state. 2 I have plenty of places to trap at home. 3 what am I going to trap that I cant at home???? Possum 4 other than Bobcats or Martin why would you want to buy a nonresident license to trap Mn 5 this is really my #1. I have seen the out of state guys here with their hounds "running coyotes" they say. 99% of the time they are on a cat track with a tree dog not a running dog. I really dont want to see more of those guys here, and they would be.
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2, So why the dog in the fight? 3.4 It would be nice to visit Family and run along on their line, my guess there would be way more NR that would just want to tag along. Fur prices will never be what they were or a very good reason for a NR to trap Minnesota.
Work hard play hard
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: 20scout]
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12/25/23 07:40 AM
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So it would be nice to limit the free exchange of ideas and thought?
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: patfundine]
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12/25/23 08:34 AM
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Why does someone constantly have to beat this dead horse? We've had this discussion a million times and it always ends the same way!
It would be nice if a moderator would just delete this thread and all others like it. Why? Here's one reason: the Minnesota residents that would like to trap here in WIsconsin with friends and/or family on public and private lands other than what they might own would sure like to see this horse brought to life.
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: Muskrat]
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12/25/23 09:15 AM
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Why does someone constantly have to beat this dead horse? We've had this discussion a million times and it always ends the same way!
It would be nice if a moderator would just delete this thread and all others like it. Why? Here's one reason: the Minnesota residents that would like to trap here in WIsconsin with friends and/or family on public and private lands other than what they might own would sure like to see this horse brought to life. I am curious. I did not read back thru this thread but I’d imagine this has come up. In other non reciprocal states if you lease land can the outsider trap or do you have to actually own the land to be trapped on? Osky
Last edited by Osky; 12/25/23 09:16 AM.
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
[Re: 20scout]
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12/25/23 09:31 AM
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I am curious. I did not read back thru this thread but I’d imagine this has come up. In other non reciprocal states if you lease land can the outsider trap or do you have to actually own the land to be trapped on?
Osky
To my knowledge the only nonreciprocal "states" that Wisconsin does not allow nonresident trapping on public and/or nonowned land are Hawaii, Minnesota and Washington D.C.
I do not believe leasing land here in Wisconsin would allow a Minnesota resident to legally trap on that property.
From the Wisconsin trapping regulations: Landowner Provisions: The owner or occupant of any land and any family members who live with them do not need a license to trap coyote, beaver, fox, muskrat, raccoon, woodchuck, rabbit and squirrel on the land year-round.
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
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12/25/23 09:31 AM
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Law Dog
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Many States have all types of NR restrictions that people forget to mention during these discussions. Many draw systems often favor the residents not just in trapping but hunting also. Usage fees also impact some people’s choice to go to another states. I pay $265 to hunt deer in MO when a resident pays little to nothing for a tag (free on their own land) if I want to hunt I pay it I like MO so I pay it.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Minnesota and non resident trapping
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12/25/23 11:12 AM
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Many States have all types of NR restrictions that people forget to mention during these discussions. Many draw systems often favor the residents not just in trapping but hunting also. Usage fees also impact some people’s choice to go to another states. I pay $265 to hunt deer in MO when a resident pays little to nothing for a tag (free on their own land) if I want to hunt I pay it I like MO so I pay it. True Law… the nonresident deer only tag in Montana this year was well beyond 800.00 very close to 9 all in. Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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