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INDIANAPOLIS — The state of Indiana’s first bobcat hunting season may be limited to 40 counties and come with a statewide quota of 250 bobcats. That is according to the first proposal released ...
Cubby sets tend to work better for bobcats than other species, so they are more a species-targeted set. Traps may also be set in trails, but be aware that a bobcat may only travel that trail once ...
A bobcat protection bill approved this week by the California Legislature would establish no-trapping zones around Joshua Tree National Park and other public parks and wildlife refuges throughout ...
The Natural Resources Commission gave final approval Tuesday to the rules for Indiana's first bobcat trapping season after being directed to do so by the Republican-controlled General Assembly in ...
A body grip or Conibear trap set well off the ground, out of reach of dogs, probably for a raccoon or bobcat. The group Dog Lovers 4 Safe Trapping MN wants state laws changed to require such traps ...
Minnesota dogs still dying in traps Since 2012, at least 35 Minnesota dogs have been caught and killed — and dozens more injured — in traps aimed at wild animals like bobcat, fox and racoon.
The state's natural resource managers will hold a public hearing Thursday in southern Indiana on the upcoming bobcat trapping set to start next year despite concerns from many Hoosiers. The ...
Under this proposal, a trapping season will be implemented in 40 counties in southern Indiana. A bag limit will be set at one bobcat per trapper with a season total quota of 250 bobcats.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — On Tuesday, the Indiana Natural Resources Committee (NRC) voted to approve a proposal that sets parameters for a bobcat trapping season in Indiana. The approval took ...
Currently, non-baited 220 traps can be placed in the open on trails, and at least four dog deaths occurred in such sets. The other five, including Manning's case, occurred in "cubby" boxes.
Hunting seasons set to close include those for squirrel, ruffed grouse, cottontail rabbit, snowshoe hare, raccoon, red and gray fox and bobcat. Trapping seasons that will close include those for ...