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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: MoFur25]
#8428496
06/30/25 01:26 PM
06/30/25 01:26 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
trapper
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trapper
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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Not so sure about this one. Just wait till fifi or a Beagle/Coon hound get killed by one.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: Raghorn67]
#8428698
06/30/25 08:52 PM
06/30/25 08:52 PM
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Joined: Apr 2009
South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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trapper
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South Ga - Almost Florida
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I'm dang sure not against it.
Curious what regulations other states have for dry land sets ? Georgia: Bodygrips in excess of 9.5" must be set in water or within 10' of water. So, 280s and smaller can be used on land. Also, "water" is not defined...could be a mud puddle or a 1000 acre lake....all qualifies. Snares are legal only when set for beaver and also must be in water or within 10' of water. Any other furbearer caught in a beaver snare is not legal to possess. There are no restrictions related to lock type or entanglement.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: BigBob]
#8430073
07/03/25 09:26 AM
07/03/25 09:26 AM
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Joined: Mar 2018
NC
Tailhunter
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trapper
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NC
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Not so sure about this one. Just wait till fifi or a Beagle/Coon hound get killed by one. Thats why it’s called private land. People need to keep their precious pets contained.
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: MoFur25]
#8430174
07/03/25 01:39 PM
07/03/25 01:39 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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trapper
Joined: Dec 2006
St. Louis Co, Mo
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Not possible to "Contain" a hunting dog doing it's job.
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: Tailhunter]
#8430190
07/03/25 02:14 PM
07/03/25 02:14 PM
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Joined: May 2011
Garden,Michigan
Buck (Zandra)
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trapper
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Garden,Michigan
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Not so sure about this one. Just wait till fifi or a Beagle/Coon hound get killed by one. Thats why it’s called private land. People need to keep their precious pets contained. If a dog crosses property lines and gets caught it won't matter,if the Missouri game dept is anything like our DNR.They folded and bowed to the houndsmen gods when they started squawking.
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: BigBob]
#8430243
07/03/25 03:34 PM
07/03/25 03:34 PM
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Joined: Mar 2023
WI
WI Outdoors
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trapper
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WI
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Not possible to "Contain" a hunting dog doing it's job. You're right. No bad dogs, just bad owners. I do believe the chances of it happening are slim. We can play the what if game till the cows come home.
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: D.U.B.]
#8430322
07/03/25 06:15 PM
07/03/25 06:15 PM
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Joined: Nov 2023
West central Missouri
Raghorn67
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trapper
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West central Missouri
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Get permission to turn loose instead of just running the country thinking your all clear. Gets annoying when you go through all the hoops to gain permission and follow all the regs to have a group of hound hunters think they are free to roll through the whole county. Citiot deer hunters and the freak'n Amish are notorious for going anywhere they want to and believing that the laws don't pertain to them. We have an occasional coon hunter that gets treed and they always come to the door. I will take a coon hunter over a citiot or Amish and day.
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: MoFur25]
#8431050
07/05/25 09:01 AM
07/05/25 09:01 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
Muskrat
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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Not from Missouri, but will interject some thoughts here. A dog killed in a trap will be perceived the same whether it occurred on public or private property. Doesn't matter how many dogs get killed in traps. What matters is whose dog it is and what commences afterwards.
One possible path initiates a movement to ban trapping. Could be size of trap, location of traps set, might even push for an all out ban on trapping. Could start with the township and move up.
Another probable path would find the trapper in civil court. That rarely ends well for the trapper, no matter if everything was done legally.
Other pathways exist, few if any turn out positive for the trapping community. Basically comes down to this: is it worth it?
Lifetime member of WTA and NTA
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: Muskrat]
#8431072
07/05/25 10:01 AM
07/05/25 10:01 AM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
trapdog1
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trapper
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Iowa
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Not from Missouri, but will interject some thoughts here. A dog killed in a trap will be perceived the same whether it occurred on public or private property. Doesn't matter how many dogs get killed in traps. What matters is whose dog it is and what commences afterwards.
One possible path initiates a movement to ban trapping. Could be size of trap, location of traps set, might even push for an all out ban on trapping. Could start with the township and move up.
Another probable path would find the trapper in civil court. That rarely ends well for the trapper, no matter if everything was done legally.
Other pathways exist, few if any turn out positive for the trapping community. Basically comes down to this: is it worth it? This is nuts. ANY expansion of the ability to use new tools and sets should be celebrated, especially on private property. Being afraid of something that may or may not happen is just plain silly. These tools should absolutely be allowed on private property.
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: trapdog1]
#8431159
07/05/25 01:23 PM
07/05/25 01:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
Muskrat
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trapper
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Wisconsin
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Not from Missouri, but will interject some thoughts here. A dog killed in a trap will be perceived the same whether it occurred on public or private property. Doesn't matter how many dogs get killed in traps. What matters is whose dog it is and what commences afterwards.
One possible path initiates a movement to ban trapping. Could be size of trap, location of traps set, might even push for an all out ban on trapping. Could start with the township and move up.
Another probable path would find the trapper in civil court. That rarely ends well for the trapper, no matter if everything was done legally.
Other pathways exist, few if any turn out positive for the trapping community. Basically comes down to this: is it worth it? This is nuts. ANY expansion of the ability to use new tools and sets should be celebrated, especially on private property. Being afraid of something that may or may not happen is just plain silly. These tools should absolutely be allowed on private property. Any expansion? Apparently you haven't met Murphy yet.
Lifetime member of WTA and NTA
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: MoFur25]
#8431227
07/05/25 03:35 PM
07/05/25 03:35 PM
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Joined: Mar 2018
Missouri
HayDay
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trapper
Joined: Mar 2018
Missouri
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Proposed changes........OK by me. At the farm, can think of a few places where the body grips or snares could be used in place of foot holds. With killing traps, non-targets I would be concerned about are barn cats and neighbor's dogs, which sometimes roam a mile or two. First dead dog would get the owner riled up, followed by remaining dogs tied up or otherwise restrained. May not be a bad thing. Prevents stunts like a year ago when two dogs showed up to kill all the chickens. They came from over a mile away when the invisible fence went down and they got loose. MO not all the different from Iowa and if that is causing problems in IA, not aware of it. https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/mdc-proposes-expanding-furbearer-hunting-trapping
Easy to vote your way into socialism, but impossible to vote your way out of it.
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Re: Missouri proposed changes
[Re: warrior]
#8431338
07/05/25 07:41 PM
07/05/25 07:41 PM
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Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
trapdog1
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trapper
Joined: Feb 2015
Iowa
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I despise the defeatist attitude within the trapping community that is afraid of "upsetting the apple cart" when it comes to our responsible use of tools. None of us that value what we do set out to do harm and avoid conflict. What we can't do is assume responsibility for the stupid and possibly criminal actions of others. We could what if ourselves right into an outright prohibition on what we do. Well said, Warrior.
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