Inspection of Traps It is unlawful to fail to inspect traps at least once each hour period and remove any animals caught in the traps. Stamping of Traps It is unlawful to trap wildlife except with traps which are at all times legibly stamped, etched, or tagged with the owner's name or owner's permanent trapper's identification number provided by the department. Choke Sticks It is unlawful to fail to carry a choke stick or similar device while tending traps and to use that device to release domestic animals.
Rimfires It is unlawful to fail to carry a weapon of. Permission It is unlawful to trap any wildlife upon the lands or in the waters of any other person except with written consent of the owner, which must be on the person setting or using the traps. Body Gripping Traps Body gripping traps in excess of 9. Snares Snares may be used for trapping beaver provided that snares are set in water or on land within ten 10 feet of water, including swamps, marshes, and tidal areas.
Sale of Dog or Cat Fur It is unlawful to sell the fur, hide or pelt of any domestic dog or cat caught by a trap. WMAs The use of traps on any wildlife management area is prohibited except under special permit from the Wildlife Resources Division. Reports Within 10 days after the close of trapping season, all trappers must report in writing the number of furs, hides or pelts which have been taken during the open season and the person to whom sold.
Fur Dealers Reports Within 60 days after the close of trapping season, all fur dealers must report in writing the number of each type of hide, fur, skin, or pelt purchased during the preceding year, the date of purchase, the name of the person from whom purchased, and the person's trapping or raccoon fur seller's license number.
Live fox may be taken from the wild only during open trapping season. Live fox may be sold only to licensed commercial fox preserves or licensed commercial fox breeders.
No additional permit beyond a commercial trapping license is needed to trap and sell live fox. Live fox may be held by licensed trappers for up to five days, but no longer. No live fox may be possessed five days following the close of trapping season. Trappers holding live fox must comply with O.
What License Do I Need? Conservation Programs. Landowner Resources. Emails will be sent periodically. Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site. Some functions of this site are disabled for browsers blocking jQuery. Close Search Box. Official Website of Michigan. Season Information: See each of the species below for season information and bag limits. License requirements for fur harvesting: Base License Fur harvesting license Residents who intend to harvest bobcat, otter, fisher, or marten must request and be issued free kill tags for those species.
The kill tag must be replaced by an official DNR seal at a registration station. Fur Harvester Digest.
Bag Limits: 2 Per resident fur harvester. One kill tag is valid for all lands and for all units combined. Species Info: About Bobcats.
DEC extended the beaver trapping season in these regions until April 7, , after new regulations were enacted in November The beaver season date changes are part of a larger regulation change affecting mink, muskrat, and beaver trapping season dates in New York State.
DEC first proposed the changes following a survey of furbearer trappers and hunters about season timing preferences. Trappers and furbearer hunters indicated a preference for dates that would maximize pelt quality to promote wise, sustainable use of the abundant furbearer resources in New York.
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