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Post by Jason Cox on Oct 7, 2006 17:42:00 GMT -6
can anybody tell me if it is legal for steve to take badger in Wyoming got a call from him today and I can not find anything about them in the Wyoming laws. thanks Jason
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Post by bobwendt on Oct 7, 2006 17:53:37 GMT -6
they are a furbearer, he can`t take them. they are legal 12 months of the year, but a FUR BEARER. tell him NO NO NO.
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Post by lynxcat on Oct 7, 2006 18:53:11 GMT -6
I dunno man.....around here "baggers" or door to door salesmen are FAIR GAME... ;D
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Post by scott kimball on Oct 7, 2006 18:56:41 GMT -6
around here they stand at the end of the registers and put items in a bag.
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Oct 7, 2006 20:56:53 GMT -6
Sounds like Steve caught a bagger, is he catching any coyotes?
Joel
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Post by Jason Cox on Oct 7, 2006 21:04:40 GMT -6
thanks Bob I will let him know they have caught some coyotes they had 3 today when I talked to them and they just started checking traps I will let you all know more later Jason
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Post by Jason Cox on Oct 7, 2006 21:10:09 GMT -6
Thanks schoolboy I just read the post I guess I need to go back to school
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Post by Zagman on Oct 8, 2006 5:55:34 GMT -6
is an early October badger even worth keeping?
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Post by bobwendt on Oct 8, 2006 6:12:50 GMT -6
no
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Post by nvwolfer on Oct 8, 2006 7:30:02 GMT -6
A May badger is better furred than a fall badger
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Post by lynxcat on Oct 8, 2006 8:01:32 GMT -6
VERY true....catch em in Dec...still not real good...but one caught in Feb...OH MAN....nice...
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Post by dj88ryr on Oct 8, 2006 8:40:33 GMT -6
They are one of the, if not the last animal to prime.
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Oct 8, 2006 11:08:32 GMT -6
Some are good in November around here. Most aren't but like anything there is always an exception to the rule. I bet some of those Wyomings are OK. Here's a couple I caught last November. This one we got in Feburary and it wasn't near as good. Could have been that it was 4-500 miles South of the other ones however.
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Post by lynxcat on Oct 8, 2006 18:21:01 GMT -6
And that last one's singin "come a little bit closer you're MY kinda man...so big and so strong..." WHAT a mess!!!
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Post by BrandonH on Oct 8, 2006 19:25:56 GMT -6
Great pictures as always, Joel! How'd you remake the set? Brandon
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Post by mmwb (Andrew Parker) on Oct 8, 2006 20:27:32 GMT -6
Joel, What sized boards are those stretched on?
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Post by mostinterestingmanintheworld on Oct 8, 2006 21:22:22 GMT -6
Brandon I just kick the dirt back to where there is a good path through the saddle and block it up good.
MMWB I stretched those on an old Govt. coyote board. They were big badgers.
Joel
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