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Idaho Code § 36-1103

Fur-bearing animals — Seasons — Methods — Amounts

I.C., § 36-1103, as added by 1976, ch. 95, § 2, p. 315; am. 1992, ch. 81, § 29, p. 222; am. 1998, ch. 170, § 9, p. 567.

No person shall trap or take by any method or means and at any place or time or in any amount or to have in possession any wild fur-bearing animals or pelts thereof except as permitted by provisions of this title and commission rules and proclamations promulgated pursuant thereto.

(1) Trapping — Fur-bearing Animals. No person shall: Use any part of a game bird, game animal, or game fish for bait in trapping or taking of any wildlife.

(2) Destroy, disturb, or remove the trap or traps of any licensed trapper within this state provided, however, that the director may inspect such traps and seize same when unlawfully set.

(3) Seizure and Sale of Unclaimed Traps. Traps or other trapping equipment unlawfully set shall be seized by the director or any officer charged with the enforcement of the wildlife laws and may be sold and the moneys of such sale shall be credited to the state fish and game fund [account].

(4) Muskrat House Protected. No person shall trap in or on or to destroy or damage any muskrat house at any time. For the purpose of this section what is known as a push-up is not construed to be a muskrat house in the sense of the law pertaining to trapping in or on muskrat houses.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.