As most of us know, the Game Commission will meet in June to adopt new rules for the upcoming biennial.
ODFW was tasked with writing up a proposal for the implementation of 3932, the ban of beaver trapping on public lands with impaired waterways. Just a heads up on some of this:
First off, we had been told only beaver trapping would be banned, but the ODFW proposal now includes otter as well! The reasoning being for ease of enforcement, and by the fact that it will coincide with rules already in place that ban otter trapping where beaver trapping is not allowed. (No mention on nutria trapping btw, lol).
There is a little bit of good news though. According to our Furbearer Coordinator Sam Fino, on navigable waterways (as determined by the State of Oregon) beaver trapping will be allowed up to the mean high water mark EVEN if the adjacent land is public and normally subject to the ban.
AN interactive map will be made available to trappers to zoom in on your areas of concern to see what is off limits. Probably in early June a few of us trappers will meet with Sam and take a look at what they have come up with and put in our 2 cents worth.
I'm told that the proposed rules are already pretty much set in stone so not much we can do there. Some areas of the state will certainly be hit hard with the implementation of 3932. For me personally very little of what I normally trap will be impacted as I understand things.
I'm hoping very much that Sam has it right about being able to trap to the high water line on navigable waters! It seems like there is still some level of confusion on everybody's part.
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