Well that puts a different light on it lmao.....
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Well shit.
ORC 1533.02
(D) No person shall take a wild bird or wild quadruped from its nest, house, den, or burrow, or destroy such a nest, house, den, or burrow, or with a spear hunt, pursue, injure, or kill any wild bird or wild quadruped except as otherwise provided in this chapter or Chapter 1531. of the Revised Code or by division rule. Each wild bird or wild quadruped or each hide, skin, or pelt of any such wild bird or wild quadruped, or part thereof, taken or had in possession contrary to this section constitutes a separate offense.
THANK YOU SIR! I'm honestly burnt out on this subject and didn't even think about doing a ORC search.
We're not done yet. It said quadrapet. We just need to find a three legged coyote and we're back in business. Lol.
Just when you think Giles has an out y'all just drag the poor bastard back in lmao!!!!!
Oh if only it was that easy my friend. The law said you can't "take" the quadrapet. "Take" is defined as killing or trapping. And it said you can't destroy the den. It didn't say anything about just crawling in a den. Just means the pistol needs to remain outside the hole and you can't dig it up buddy. You can still go in the hole just man up and punch her in the face.
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Well shit.
ORC 1533.02
(D) No person shall take a wild bird or wild quadruped from its nest, house, den, or burrow, or destroy such a nest, house, den, or burrow, or with a spear hunt, pursue, injure, or kill any wild bird or wild quadruped except as otherwise provided in this chapter or Chapter 1531. of the Revised Code or by division rule. Each wild bird or wild quadruped or each hide, skin, or pelt of any such wild bird or wild quadruped, or part thereof, taken or had in possession contrary to this section constitutes a separate offense.
On a side note you can't hunt rabbits with a ferret. Unless you own a fruit farm or tree nursery or acting on behalf of one. Then you can send ferrets down rabbit holes. Anyone know of a tree or fruit farm with a rabbit problem. I deer to God I'll go find the meanest most killer ferret I can find and we'll send that dude down the hole.
Be careful, it's easy to lose your ferret if it's fast and has all his teeth...so I've heard. I've also 'heard' you need to block all den entrances with a man with a sack. I've heard it's hard to tell what's gonna come flying out in your lap. I've also heard you can place a few box traps at the den entrances in case your ferret catches a rabbit or something it likes and decides to take a siesta after it's meal. That's just stuff I've heard.
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Well shit.
ORC 1533.02
(D) No person shall take a wild bird or wild quadruped from its nest, house, den, or burrow, or destroy such a nest, house, den, or burrow, or with a spear hunt, pursue, injure, or kill any wild bird or wild quadruped except as otherwise provided in this chapter or Chapter 1531. of the Revised Code or by division rule. Each wild bird or wild quadruped or each hide, skin, or pelt of any such wild bird or wild quadruped, or part thereof, taken or had in possession contrary to this section constitutes a separate offense.
On a side note you can't hunt rabbits with a ferret. Unless you own a fruit farm or tree nursery or acting on behalf of one. Then you can send ferrets down rabbit holes. Anyone know of a tree or fruit farm with a rabbit problem. I deer to God I'll go find the meanest most killer ferret I can find and we'll send that dude down the hole.
Brother, you and I would get in to a lot of shit, if we lived close.
By the way, what ever happened to that bucket with the closed lid?
BTW. Speaking of craigslist critters, I still want to try smoking one of these bastards.
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Be careful, it's easy to lose your ferret if it's fast and has all his teeth...so I've heard. I've also 'heard' you need to block all den entrances with a man with a sack. I've heard it's hard to tell what's gonna come flying out in your lap. I've also heard you can place a few box traps at the den entrances in case your ferret catches a rabbit or something it likes and decides to take a siesta after it's meal. That's just stuff I've heard.