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NWCO
May 22, 2009 6:43:41 GMT -7
Post by upstateNY on May 22, 2009 6:43:41 GMT -7
Any one else in here a NWCO (ADC) besides me ?
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NWCO
May 24, 2009 20:14:26 GMT -7
Post by pnwmtnmn on May 24, 2009 20:14:26 GMT -7
yep. Buckybuster is too.
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NWCO
Aug 13, 2009 7:24:08 GMT -7
Post by samuraitrapper on Aug 13, 2009 7:24:08 GMT -7
Any one else in here a NWCO (ADC) besides me ? I am too.
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NWCO
Aug 13, 2009 10:06:41 GMT -7
Post by RobertW on Aug 13, 2009 10:06:41 GMT -7
For several of us there is no difference between regular trapping work and and NWCO work...the lines get pretty blurred.
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NWCO
Aug 13, 2009 10:27:19 GMT -7
Post by samuraitrapper on Aug 13, 2009 10:27:19 GMT -7
For several of us there is no difference between regular trapping work and and NWCO work...the lines get pretty blurred. A lot of people trap problem animals for people, but I actually took the test and got the permit through the ODFW. There is a difference betwoon ADC trapping, and being a WCO.
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NWCO
Aug 13, 2009 10:58:39 GMT -7
Post by RobertW on Aug 13, 2009 10:58:39 GMT -7
"There is a difference betwoon ADC trapping, and being a WCO."
Maybe in your state but not in many of the other states, seperate permits do not exist in many states and a "trapping" permit is needed for several species.
I trap moles for hire pretty well all summer long, did a beaver job and muskrat job this week as well, last week squirrel and badger calls...Classify me how ever you want but I still just call myself a trapper.
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NWCO
Aug 13, 2009 11:43:43 GMT -7
Post by samuraitrapper on Aug 13, 2009 11:43:43 GMT -7
I do agree with you. It is a state to state thing. You are required to have the permit here, if you are trapping problem animals for money. I do call myself a trapper first too. Not trying to put you down.
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