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Fur Bearer skulls
#8090796
03/02/24 03:45 PM
03/02/24 03:45 PM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Stanton Mi.
BigJoe.
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OP
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Stanton Mi.
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I'm just trying to find out how many states REQUIRE you to hand over the skull of your Bobcat Otter Fisher Martin When getting them checked and/or sealed by your state wildlife agency?
Here in Michigan we have to Surrender all four of the skulls listed. I am in the process of trying to get facts from our state why they continue to keep the skulls. Many fur harvesters like myself would like the option to keep the skull. (As a trophy, to sell, give to local schools, ect.)
I do understand the importance of recording numbers of certain species and location so you can have an accurate count for future limits, season dates and so on.
I have even asked our DNR personal what is the cost per skull. (With no answer yet)
Last edited by BigJoe.; 03/02/24 03:47 PM.
Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association Director at Large
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: BigJoe.]
#8090943
03/02/24 06:56 PM
03/02/24 06:56 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Oregon
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In Oregon we have to turn in the lower jaw of cites species so they can determine the animal’s age. Knowing what age classes are mostly being caught helps them determine population health. It actually helps trappers when the antis made unsubstantiated claims about how many critters were allowed to catch.
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: elsmasho82]
#8090980
03/02/24 07:24 PM
03/02/24 07:24 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Pa.
Bigbrownie
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Pa.
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I don’t think PA requires that? Of course I never have caught any of those elite species. That’s not fair. You bought a tag, caught it legally, you should be able to have it You’re right. Don’t have to turn over anything. When the fisher, cat and otter seasons were first started, the regs said you were to keep the carcass for 30 days….in the event that the PGC biologists wanted to look at them. That all went away. Probably too many wives complaining about a bloody carcass in the freezer next to the Sunday roast.
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: BigJoe.]
#8090996
03/02/24 07:36 PM
03/02/24 07:36 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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In WI we have times when you need to turn In a bob cat skull. But It;s not a yearly thing. And you can get that skull back If you want It.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: BigJoe.]
#8091096
03/02/24 09:18 PM
03/02/24 09:18 PM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Stanton Mi.
BigJoe.
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Stanton Mi.
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Thank you all that have responded so far.
Michigan Trappers and Predator Callers Association Director at Large
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: BigJoe.]
#8091098
03/02/24 09:22 PM
03/02/24 09:22 PM
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Joined: May 2012
Hot Springs SD
Larry Bowden
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Hot Springs SD
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South Dakota wants the front half of the lower jaw of bobcats.
Western SD Fur Harvesters life member, SDTA, NTA, and life member of NRA. Cancer survivor (9 years) and still fighting it.
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: BigJoe.]
#8091218
03/02/24 11:55 PM
03/02/24 11:55 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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Lower bobcat jaw is minimal here. I have plans for the carcass and it’s not turning it in to end up on an auction I spend enough for my license for them to be taking back what I catch if I can use it.
That cut up jaw already ruined a good skull.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: BigJoe.]
#8091312
03/03/24 07:54 AM
03/03/24 07:54 AM
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SEPA
Lugnut
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SEPA
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As elsmasho and Bigbrownie said, no state requirement to turn in skulls on any specie. We don't have marten...yet.
That stinks that you can't at least get them back after the state examines them.
I do have to turn in the lower jaw along with the weight of deer I kill on a 3,500 acre timber company property I hunt. They want the deer on their property to be young and fat. I guess that means we are killing enough and all their hardwood seedlings are not being eaten.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Fur Bearer skulls
[Re: bearcat2]
#8091643
03/03/24 04:11 PM
03/03/24 04:11 PM
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Oregon
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Oregon requires bobcat lower jaws (no getting around it, although I turned in an upper jaw once because my dog ate the lower jaw while I had my back turned) and otter lower jaws. Idaho will pay for bobcat jaws but don't require them. Wyoming will take them but also don't require them. Idaho pulls a tooth from bear, cougar and wolf, as do a lot of other states.
I was at the main Oregon office in Salem probably 25 years ago and watched them dumping buckets of bobcat jaws in the dumpster. Made me really cynical about their requirement of turning them in. I honestly don't believe they do anything with them most of the time, but they still require you to turn them in. Maybe they had already pulled one canine tooth for aging? I've talked many times with the main biologist in the Corvallis office who does the ODFW aging on bobcats and otters. Seems legit as he's showed me charts for ages from teeth extracted.
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