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<blockquote data-quote="KyCarl" data-source="post: 1787153" data-attributes="member: 101387"><p>Oh snares are not illegal at all better check your laws I have 55 out today!</p><p>I have no doubt I could. Lots of other guys catch them I could too! Here you go big boy Ky. trapping laws Snares ARE legal!!</p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>LEGAL METHODS and EQUIPMENT FOR TRAPPING FURBEARERS</strong></span></p><p>Trappers may use lights from boats or vehicles to check traps.</p><p></p><p>Traps may not be set in trails or paths commonly used by people or domestic animals.</p><p></p><p>There are no restrictions on the size or type of trap used as a water set, except that any body-gripping trap greater than 20 inches wide must be set so the trap is completely submerged under water. A water set is a trap set in the water of a river, stream, pond, lake, wetland or other body of water so that a portion of the trap body is underwater.</p><p></p><p>The following equipment is permitted for dry land sets. A dry land set is a trap set so that no portion of the trap touches the water of a river, stream, pond, lake, wetland or other water course.</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Deadfall</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Wire cage or box trap</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Foothold traps with a maximum inside jaw spread of 6 inches measured perpendicular to the hinges</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">On private land, a body-gripping trap with a maximum inside jaw spread of 7½ inches measured parallel with the trigger</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">On wildlife management and outdoor recreation areas, a bodygripping trap with a maximum inside jaw spread of 5¼ inches</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Snare. A snare means a wire, cable, or string with a knot, loop, or a single piece closing device, the deployment of which is or is not spring-assisted, but any spring-assisted device is not for the purpose of applying tension to the closing device</li> </ul><p>On wildlife management and outdoor recreation areas, dry land sets may not be placed closer than 10 feet apart.</p><p></p><p>On private land, dry land sets may not be placed closer than 10 feet apart unless the person trapping has written permission from the landowner or the landowner's designee, except there shall not be more than three traps set within any 10-foot spacing. The trap spacing requirement does not apply to wire cage or box traps or on properties of 5 acres of less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyCarl, post: 1787153, member: 101387"] Oh snares are not illegal at all better check your laws I have 55 out today! I have no doubt I could. Lots of other guys catch them I could too! Here you go big boy Ky. trapping laws Snares ARE legal!! [SIZE=3][B]LEGAL METHODS and EQUIPMENT FOR TRAPPING FURBEARERS[/B][/SIZE] Trappers may use lights from boats or vehicles to check traps. Traps may not be set in trails or paths commonly used by people or domestic animals. There are no restrictions on the size or type of trap used as a water set, except that any body-gripping trap greater than 20 inches wide must be set so the trap is completely submerged under water. A water set is a trap set in the water of a river, stream, pond, lake, wetland or other body of water so that a portion of the trap body is underwater. The following equipment is permitted for dry land sets. A dry land set is a trap set so that no portion of the trap touches the water of a river, stream, pond, lake, wetland or other water course. [LIST] [*]Deadfall [*]Wire cage or box trap [*]Foothold traps with a maximum inside jaw spread of 6 inches measured perpendicular to the hinges [*]On private land, a body-gripping trap with a maximum inside jaw spread of 7½ inches measured parallel with the trigger [*]On wildlife management and outdoor recreation areas, a bodygripping trap with a maximum inside jaw spread of 5¼ inches [*]Snare. A snare means a wire, cable, or string with a knot, loop, or a single piece closing device, the deployment of which is or is not spring-assisted, but any spring-assisted device is not for the purpose of applying tension to the closing device [/LIST] On wildlife management and outdoor recreation areas, dry land sets may not be placed closer than 10 feet apart. On private land, dry land sets may not be placed closer than 10 feet apart unless the person trapping has written permission from the landowner or the landowner’s designee, except there shall not be more than three traps set within any 10-foot spacing. The trap spacing requirement does not apply to wire cage or box traps or on properties of 5 acres of less. [/QUOTE]
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