Posted by jackinok on February 24, 2012 at 07:14:16 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: Re: OT Skunk Furs posted by jackinok on February 24, 2012 at 06:53:58:
oh and another thing,you really messed up by putting this picture on here,you can kill them anytime if the are doing damage,you cannot pick them up !If you do you are in possession of a furbearer out of season.(if of course its not trapping season where you are) all a law enforcement officer has to do is see this and your in a world of hurt ! Honestly,im not kidding,been there done it,be very careful what you do with that.Never EVER pick up a dead animal these days ,even if your dog did kill it,killing a furbearer under the depredation order is not in the least wrong,whats illegal is having possesion.Even one legaly trapped has to be disposed of in a certain amount of time after the season,after that date your legally in violation of the possesion laws.AND TRUST ME, lots of game officials believe very strongly about this, and its their sworn duty to enforce the laws even if they dont agreee.Like i say been there done it. people are crazy nowdays ,all you have to do is let someone see you with it,and they can turn you in for abusing a poor defensless animal.All they have to do is make a call the ranger comes out ,if you have it your in the wrong no two was about it,and theres not a court in the land that will see it your way!like the man with all the signs on here,no problem killing the coon,problem is he admitted picking it up and burying it,thats illegal.Even without some discharge of firearms charge!If you cant leave it lay where your dog killed it just bury it and dont mention it.just FYI
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