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Quote from: Kit Carson on February 15, 2019, 08:32:49 PMQuote from: JakeLand on February 15, 2019, 04:33:27 PMAny body grip on dry land is illegal regardless of tags or no tags With a permit you can use body grip in waterNope, wrong. Rubber padded legholds with tags and permit on dry land....Legalrubber padded leg holds aren’t body grips now are they !!! Body grips ( conibear traps ) can ONLY be in water
Quote from: JakeLand on February 15, 2019, 04:33:27 PMAny body grip on dry land is illegal regardless of tags or no tags With a permit you can use body grip in waterNope, wrong. Rubber padded legholds with tags and permit on dry land....Legal
Any body grip on dry land is illegal regardless of tags or no tags With a permit you can use body grip in water
One was showing up out of the snow because it was sprung. Conibear for sure and on land. There were water sets as well. Can a state hired trapper use the old style traps by chance?
What is the USDA targeting?
Quote from: 180-GRAIN on February 15, 2019, 06:29:37 PMOne was showing up out of the snow because it was sprung. Conibear for sure and on land. There were water sets as well. Can a state hired trapper use the old style traps by chance?Quote from: WildlifeAssassin on February 16, 2019, 05:11:52 PMWhat is the USDA targeting?x2 Would like to know what USDA is targeting with conibears on land. Were the water sets conibears?
When I have run into USDA traps in the past, they were meant to follow the rules of the WCO permits. That was several years ago. Requirements for conibears changed not that long ago. From "submerged in water" to "in water". They can be set in a puddle, per that change, away from a body of water.Was this in the city limits for Marysville by chance? They had USDA on contract for-profit animals.
Quote from: Cylvertip on February 17, 2019, 09:03:15 AMWhen I have run into USDA traps in the past, they were meant to follow the rules of the WCO permits. That was several years ago. Requirements for conibears changed not that long ago. From "submerged in water" to "in water". They can be set in a puddle, per that change, away from a body of water.Was this in the city limits for Marysville by chance? They had USDA on contract for-profit animals. The original text of I-713 was "in water".