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Author Topic: Proper Use of Snares for Capturing Furbearers  (Read 2170 times)

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Offline repoman

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Offline GRIZ

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It is a pretty good piece of info. It covers snaring pretty effectively but.

I use the word but because this was wrote in the state of Colorado where the foothold trap has been outlawed for many yrs. Some of the snaring methods mentioned aren't legal in MN. He does mention to be sure and stake them solid. As an instructor I think he could have stressed this a little bit more.
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good point griz.... on the legal part i should a put check you local laws first. plus takeing a trappers ed coures would be the best if you have never trapped before...