For as long as I've been messing
with it, I've not been aware of any
limitations of trap sizes and such
like some other states do.
The only thing that's ever stood
out was the necessity for a valid
state hunting license and a trapping
permit if the animal was to be used
for commercial purposes
(hides, meat,etc.) and to have CITES
tags put on your bobcat hides harvested
for commercial use.
It was brought to my attention that
this state now has a nine inch ( 9")
diagonal size limit on body grips in
land sets. ( translates to a 220 size
measured diagonally)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?
I wonder if some yuppie
out of stater got their loose
pet caught, or if they're just
fretting over the "possibilities"?