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OK, you poked the bear. I have had a run in with the same warden on 2 occasions last summer who insists that he is correct on a certain subject, despite me showing him he is wrong. (He was very unhappy about me doing that BTW) I carry a paper copy of the regs in my vehicle and on my boat. It is plain as day, yet he refuses to back down. If it happens once more, I'm going to take some sort of action. What would be the "best" way to go about this? Contact his superior? This clown knows what days we are at the marina and I think he stakes me out now.
So reading the regs today, I see no mention of "commercially produced rodent traps" that used to be in them. I will admit it has been a couple of years since I have looked because I have only been doing WCO trapping. What the regs state looks pretty cut and dried. Are Koro's and weasel boxes done? Reads that ALL body gripping traps are illegal for trapping (except by permit):IT IS UNLAWFUL TO TRAP FOR WILD ANIMALS:▪ With body-gripping traps EXCEPT by permit to abate ananimal problem under WAC 220-417-040. These trapsinclude, but are not limited to, padded foot-hold traps,unpadded foot-hold traps, all snares, and conibear-typetraps
RCW 77.15.192Cage and box traps, suitcase-type live beaver traps, and common rat and mouse traps are not considered body-gripping traps.
Quote from: Cylvertip on November 15, 2022, 05:48:36 PMSo reading the regs today, I see no mention of "commercially produced rodent traps" that used to be in them. I will admit it has been a couple of years since I have looked because I have only been doing WCO trapping. What the regs state looks pretty cut and dried. Are Koro's and weasel boxes done? Reads that ALL body gripping traps are illegal for trapping (except by permit):IT IS UNLAWFUL TO TRAP FOR WILD ANIMALS:▪ With body-gripping traps EXCEPT by permit to abate ananimal problem under WAC 220-417-040. These trapsinclude, but are not limited to, padded foot-hold traps,unpadded foot-hold traps, all snares, and conibear-typetraps No you can use Koro rats traps. Bruce got the Okay from the Department. A bunch of us are using them. They are working great on moles, mink, spotted skunks and pine marten.JC
Does this mean if you have a trapping license you can trap moles with the body gripping gopher hawk traps? Do you need a special permit to do it or is the trapper license sufficient?
Quote from: Trapper John on November 15, 2022, 06:53:17 PMQuote from: Cylvertip on November 15, 2022, 05:48:36 PMSo reading the regs today, I see no mention of "commercially produced rodent traps" that used to be in them. I will admit it has been a couple of years since I have looked because I have only been doing WCO trapping. What the regs state looks pretty cut and dried. Are Koro's and weasel boxes done? Reads that ALL body gripping traps are illegal for trapping (except by permit):IT IS UNLAWFUL TO TRAP FOR WILD ANIMALS:▪ With body-gripping traps EXCEPT by permit to abate ananimal problem under WAC 220-417-040. These trapsinclude, but are not limited to, padded foot-hold traps,unpadded foot-hold traps, all snares, and conibear-typetraps No you can use Koro rats traps. Bruce got the Okay from the Department. A bunch of us are using them. They are working great on moles, mink, spotted skunks and pine marten.JC @Trapper John Does this mean if you have a trapping license you can trap moles with the body gripping gopher hawk traps? Do you need a special permit to do it or is the trapper license sufficient?