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Title: Beavers
Post by: fast60eddie on December 13, 2010, 05:03:11 PM
Are Beavers a small game or varmint that could taken with a gun or are they for trapping only?
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Post by: chester on December 13, 2010, 05:06:16 PM
I think they are trapping only. but cant say thats ever stopped anyone either   :tung:
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Post by: rasbo on December 13, 2010, 05:07:22 PM
Are Beavers a small game or varmint that could taken with a gun or are they for trapping only?
trapping only
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Post by: woodman on December 13, 2010, 05:15:37 PM
Are Beavers a small game or varmint that could taken with a gun or are they for trapping only?
trapping only

Is that because they are in water which make a dangerous shooting situation?
Title: Re: Beavers
Post by: Bofire on December 13, 2010, 05:38:37 PM
Most bars are no carry areas, :dunno: so ya cant shoot them there. :chuckle: If yer out in the parking lot I think handguns are legal but not pistols or revolvers. :dunno: I think there are protected areas where all you can do is admire the beavers :rolleyes: but sometimes a large tip is helpful. :hello: I have also seen transitional Beavers  :dunno:that migrate from the admire only zone to the full contact areas. :P
Carl
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Post by: hoosier85 on December 13, 2010, 05:50:13 PM
 :yeah:
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Post by: wadu1 on December 13, 2010, 06:05:26 PM
Most bars are no carry areas, :dunno: so ya cant shoot them there. :chuckle: If yer out in the parking lot I think handguns are legal but not pistols or revolvers. :dunno: I think there are protected areas where all you can do is admire the beavers :rolleyes: but sometimes a large tip is helpful. :hello: I have also seen transitional Beavers  :dunno:that migrate from the admire only zone to the full contact areas. :P
Carl
Ya that :yeah: :yeah: Got to be a YAR :chuckle:
Title: Re: Beavers
Post by: Machias on December 13, 2010, 06:18:26 PM
Are Beavers a small game or varmint that could taken with a gun or are they for trapping only?

Because beavers’ legal status, trapping restrictions, and other information change, contact your local wildlife office for updates.

The beaver is classified as a furbearer (WAC 232-12-007). A trapping license and open season are required to trap or shoot a beaver.

The owner, the owner’s immediate family, an employee, or a tenant of property may shoot or trap a beaver on that property if a threat to crops exists (RCW 77.36.030). In such cases, no special trapping permit is necessary for the use of live traps. However, a special trapping permit is required for the use of all traps other than live traps (RCW 77.15.192, 77.15.194; WAC 232-12-142). There are no exceptions for emergencies and no provisions for verbal approval. All special trapping permit applications must be in writing on a form available from the Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).

Title: Re: Beavers
Post by: fast60eddie on December 13, 2010, 08:19:13 PM
Thanks all sounds like I better get a trapping license.
Title: Re: Beavers
Post by: Gopher on December 14, 2010, 09:35:58 AM
Live traps are really expensive........
Title: Re: Beavers
Post by: Kain on December 14, 2010, 10:24:20 AM
These are all considered fur bearers and can only be trapped.  (dont shoot these unless in your trap)

beaver    
marten    
short-tailed weasel or ermine
long-tailed weasel
mink
badger
river otter

Bobcats, fox and raccoons are classified as both game animals and fur bearers so can be hunted and trapped.  

Coyotes, skunks, mountain beavers, moles, shrews, opossums and a few others are unclassified wildlife and can be hunted and trapped all year long with no limit but licenses are still required.
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Post by: Machias on December 14, 2010, 10:42:31 AM
Actually Kain, that is what I thought and was about to post, but according to the RCW, not completely true.  I did not know this!

The beaver is classified as a furbearer (WAC 232-12-007). A trapping license and open season are required to trap or shoot a beaver.

The owner, the owner’s immediate family, an employee, or a tenant of property may shoot or trap a beaver on that property if a threat to crops exists (RCW 77.36.030).
Title: Re: Beavers
Post by: Kain on December 14, 2010, 10:49:01 AM
Actually Kain, that is what I thought and was about to post, but according to the RCW, not completely true.  I did not know this!

The beaver is classified as a furbearer (WAC 232-12-007). A trapping license and open season are required to trap or shoot a beaver.

The owner, the owner’s immediate family, an employee, or a tenant of property may shoot or trap a beaver on that property if a threat to crops exists (RCW 77.36.030).

I was going to add that also.  I think the same is for weasels and the others in the act of depredation or property damage.  As a general rule though you cant just shoot them.
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