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Old 05-06-2005, 06:56 PM
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Whats with "Cable Restraint"?

I was wondering why your not allowed to use snares in MO. Unless you take a course in how to use them, plus buy a cable restraint permit in addition to a trapping permit (they cost $25). Do you have to do this in all states? Why don't they just call them a snare permit, it's the same thing right? The reason I brought this up is because snares are a lot cheaper, and for young trappers like me more affordable, but if I have to buy another permit. And I don't always hve time to take a course.

_____ Stephen
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Old 06-27-2005, 12:44 PM
Bogmaster Bogmaster is offline
 
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Stephen,while the cable restraint is a type of snare,it is a live catch--not a dispatch snare.
The reason you are required to attend a class,is so you know the legalities of the restraints,and how to use them properly.
Also,dry land snaring is new to Mo.,so they want everyone to do it right.
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