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Post by Sunshine on Aug 4, 2010 10:02:41 GMT -5
if he has had no practical experience with trapping or isnt familiar with the different traps available for legally taking animals?
do you think that wardens should be required to take some sort of trapper training course in order to be a warden since they will be enforcing trapping laws as well as hunting and fishing laws?
maybe they are required in some states but oif they are here..the info dont always stick.
without the class itd be kinda like me refereeing basketball when im a football ref... that doesnt mean i have a clue about the basketball rules and regs...
what do ya think?
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Post by Sunshine on Aug 4, 2010 11:17:44 GMT -5
why in the world would this thread get deleted on another trapping site?
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Post by tctrppr on Aug 4, 2010 23:50:48 GMT -5
I always kind of figured that the WVDNR in their infinite wisdom didn't figure they would have to fool with trapping regs very much since trappers are such a small percentage of the overall number of licensed sportsmen.
Look at numbers of deer hunters vs. number of trappers. Guess a lot of C.O. 's figure they'll not have to deal with the regs since so few people participate in the sport. Ask any two WV C.O. 's a question about trapping regs, and you'll get two different interpretations. Ask me how I know this.
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