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If you trap another let me know my wife wants it alive
This one is 15-18 pounds. Her canines are worn completely flush with the rest of her front teeth. That makes me think she's old, but is that small for an adult? She seemed healthy. When we got her to the rig, we fed her some bass filets and she ate them right away.
She wants to release at the marina we live by they have a ton over here
Quote from: irishevox on March 08, 2014, 08:43:40 PMShe wants to release at the marina we live by they have a ton over hereStill not legal. You can't transport live animals or release them someplace other then where they were caught without a permit. You will never get a permit for that.
Yeah, I would like to avoid transporting it. Sorry. Besides, after the time I put in for that little female, it'd be tough for me to let it go.Got a hypothetical, you may have ran into this before. The location where this otter was trapped is the only water for miles. I know technically, you're supposed to harvest any live animals or release them immediately after you arrive at a captured animal. What if we show up to a captured otter without a gun, because we planned on drowning it and the water freezes solid that night? Does a guy drive home, grab a gun and drive back? Or does he transport it live a few miles to the nearest water? Just a hypothetical of course.
There is a dead one on 507 by Manke Rd in Yelm if anyone wants a free otter for a pet.