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Anyone what traps are legal in washington.
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box traps
With the proper application and permit you can use conibears underwater, padded legholds and foot snares.
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can you use foot hold traps too
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That sucks i see alot of videos on you tube and they seem to work really good.
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Oh they do!!
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Ive heard that coyote are very hard to live trap. Is this true?
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yotes are tough to trap all together. as far as legal traps none that i had. i sent all my leg hold and snares back home
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Quote from: adictd2hunting on January 27, 2012, 10:46:01 PM
Ive heard that coyote are very hard to live trap. Is this true?
Impossible would be closer to the truth. It happens but I don't think there is a dependable method for live trapping coyotes.
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