Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: AL WORRELLS KID on September 28, 2019, 03:29:32 PM
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Road-kill - Furbearing mammals that are found dead or unintentionally killed by a
vehicle along a roadway may only be salvaged if the season for that species is open
and you possess all appropriate licenses, stamps and permits required to salvage
that species. NOTE: Bobcats may only be salvaged by permit holders during the
open season. Salvage of weasel, mink, muskrat, beaver, badger and river otter requires a trapping license and state habitat stamp if required; salvage of all other
species requires a hunting or trapping license and state habitat stamp if required.
Salvaged badgers, bobcats and river otters become part of your harvest limit. River
otters and bobcats are subject to registration and tagging requirements.
Sorry Folks, not here yet! This is from this years "State of Illinois"
Department of Natural Resources Rules and Regulations
But we can always Dream.......
Doug
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I was in a meeting on the 18th and I brought this subject up. It is being talked about. Might happen here.
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I was in a meeting on the 18th and I brought this subject up. It is being talked about. Might happen here.
That’s good it should be legal to pick them up rather than watch them rot and or get more animals hit while feeding on the original hit animal.
Hopefully the way the elk/deer salvage has gone allows the department to look favorably on furbearer salvage.
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GCS = Grab, Cover, and Shut up :chuckle:
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:yeah:
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I would rather follow the Idaho Road Kill Salvage regulations.
https://idfg.idaho.gov/species/roadkill/salvage/list