Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/11/25 10:24 PM
08/11/25 10:24 PM
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NC
bowhunter27295
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NC
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Same crap we heard in NC. Out of state commercial operations coming in and catching loads of turtles without a permit or license.
I never saw or heard of a ticket or prosecution of any of these supposed commercial thieves.
And I never saw any evidence of the state herpetologist getting any valid population info. Only word was they were seeing smaller turtles.
I get tired of biologists "saving" all these animals. If they are with the wildlife commission, then wildlife is supposed to be managed, not "saved".
Oh well, I guess if more people were hitting them with cars, the insurance companies would lobby to catch more of them and extend the season. And they would win that lobby with enough money and influence.
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/11/25 11:13 PM
08/11/25 11:13 PM
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Illinois
foxkidd44
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Illinois
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Illinois has stupid snapping turtle laws.. Which they changed a few years ago… Used to be no season and you were allowed 8 per day 16 in possession. Now it’s 2 turtles per day, 4 possession limit. June 15-oct 31 is the only time you are allowed to harvest them. The only ways you can legally harvest snapping turtles are by hand, dip nets, hook and line or bow and arrow.traps are not allowed. I’m not sure why the new rules were introduced because every body of water has tons of snapping turtles,,, dozens of them in farm ponds alone. If I catch any turtles on my trot lines before June 15,, and they have swallowed a hook,, I have to toss it,, I can’t legally keep it.. although the hook might dissolve, is that hook going to cause that turtle survival issues from trying to swallow food? Snapping turtles are far from being endangered here,, so I don’t understand why the new rules were implemented
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/12/25 09:21 AM
08/12/25 09:21 AM
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Kentucky
ky_coyote_hunter
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Kentucky
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Market hunters have been in the crosshairs for years, along with wood burning, gardening, trapping, hunting, etc.
Any mode of self sufficiency/independance is a threat to their agenda, and moves like this prove their fear.
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/12/25 10:42 AM
08/12/25 10:42 AM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
Trapper7
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MN went nuts on the taking of snappers too. You can no longer trap them, but certain times of the year can take them by net, hook and line, or pick one up crossing the road. But, to do any of these methods, you need to have a fishing license and a recreational turtle license which used to be $25.
My new car has a button for pretty much everything. Even has one that says rear wiper. Still too afraid to try that one.
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/12/25 11:38 AM
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USA MN
Snowpa
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USA MN
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Coons will dig up eggs here as soon as they are laid
Never Confuse Stupid With Crazy
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/12/25 12:34 PM
08/12/25 12:34 PM
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Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91
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Amite county Mississippi
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No one gonna talk about how snapping turtles are extremely slow growing long lived critters and a slow down in there commerical capture would be a net benefit for the species. I mean where looking at 15-20 years on average for them to reach maturity , only 5% of nests actually hatch and less then 1% of the babies make it to maturity on average. I mean it got so bad the state had to start breeding and releasing them in the .... 60's or 70's can't remember.... So arguably you can say where working on a 40+ years old stock of turtles .... Probably gonna get called an anti but whatever but seems to make sense from a management point of view to give them a break every few decades to die to the low birth and survival rate . Especially if the state would step in to help breed more..and before I hear " o heck there everywhere down here !" That's great but we gonna wait till we actually see a big decline to try and do something or would it be better to try and keep the pot full per-say?
Heck wheres ole AIX ? He's a literal swamp biologist and I've talked to him at great lengths about this
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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08/12/25 01:03 PM
08/12/25 01:03 PM
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MD
DaveP
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MD
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No one gonna talk about how snapping turtles are extremely slow growing long lived critters and a slow down in there commerical capture would be a net benefit for the species. I mean where looking at 15-20 years on average for them to reach maturity , only 5% of nests actually hatch and less then 1% of the babies make it to maturity on average. I mean it got so bad the state had to start breeding and releasing them in the .... 60's or 70's can't remember.... So arguably you can say where working on a 40+ years old stock of turtles .... Probably gonna get called an anti but whatever but seems to make sense from a management point of view to give them a break every few decades to die to the low birth and survival rate . Especially if the state would step in to help breed more..and before I hear " o heck there everywhere down here !" That's great but we gonna wait till we actually see a big decline to try and do something or would it be better to try and keep the pot full per-say?
Heck wheres ole AIX ? He's a literal swamp biologist and I've talked to him at great lengths about this So what is the long term population trend in your state, survival rate, recruitment, harvest per year over time, etc? I mean, if the state is making these management decisions, SURELY they have the data to back up their decisions, right? Should be public access. Right? FWIW, as a kid, I wanted to be a herpetologist. Big turtle fan. When prices were up, snappers were getting hit pretty hard here. Reactionary regs popped up, BUT prices fell. THAT has the bigger impact. Don't see anyone turtling here now. And I never stopped seeing lots of snappers, of all sizes.
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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08/12/25 03:13 PM
08/12/25 03:13 PM
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Georgia
warrior
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Georgia
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No one gonna talk about how snapping turtles are extremely slow growing long lived critters and a slow down in there commerical capture would be a net benefit for the species. I mean where looking at 15-20 years on average for them to reach maturity , only 5% of nests actually hatch and less then 1% of the babies make it to maturity on average. I mean it got so bad the state had to start breeding and releasing them in the .... 60's or 70's can't remember.... So arguably you can say where working on a 40+ years old stock of turtles .... Probably gonna get called an anti but whatever but seems to make sense from a management point of view to give them a break every few decades to die to the low birth and survival rate . Especially if the state would step in to help breed more..and before I hear " o heck there everywhere down here !" That's great but we gonna wait till we actually see a big decline to try and do something or would it be better to try and keep the pot full per-say?
Heck wheres ole AIX ? He's a literal swamp biologist and I've talked to him at great lengths about this Which state? I've never heard of a state hatchery program for turtles in the southeast. Heck, I've yet to see anywhere the supposed numbers harvested commercial or otherwise. If this were a court of law there has never been a turle harvested anywhere due to lack of evidence, hearsay doesnt apply. The best my state could come up with on total turtle numbers extant in the state was to extrapolate a counts done in South Carolina and of all places North Dakota over a GIS determination of warer surface acres in the state. I was sitting at the tabe when they dropped that load of bullcrap. Our ban on Aligator Snappers? Solely based upon the recollections of an octogenarian turtle trapper given in the 70s that had operated in a twenty mile stretch of the Flint. That recollection got Alligator Snappers protected statewide.
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/12/25 03:25 PM
08/12/25 03:25 PM
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Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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Many states have clamped down on turtle harvesting many reduced their limits to discourage commercial activity it’s been going on for a while. When regulations are the tool used instead of the true managing a resource is that the best way to manage that resource?
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Louisiana outlaws commercial turtle harvest
[Re: Yellowbelly]
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08/12/25 03:31 PM
08/12/25 03:31 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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"Gator's" are protected in Mo, but regular snappers are not.
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Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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