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Post by madtrapper on Jan 18, 2009 17:17:53 GMT -5
where do you go to find out which counties offer bounties. this is only my second year trapping in North Carolina.
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Post by psc203 on Jan 23, 2009 20:59:46 GMT -5
ttt would like to know also
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Post by cannonball on Jan 26, 2009 21:42:59 GMT -5
Becasue these are local programs funded and sponsored by your local government the county managers office should be able to tell you if your county has a program.
Typically but not always your local soil conservation office located in your local ag building will the ones to monitor this program so this is also a good place to start asking if your county has such a program.
From my experience these programs have been started from landowner complaints to their local board of commissioners.
Good luck.
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Post by beaverslayer on Feb 18, 2009 17:28:19 GMT -5
id really like to know and they should make 1 for yotes also
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Post by Bottomline on Feb 18, 2009 19:31:50 GMT -5
id really like to know and they should make 1 for yotes also Live Market Coyotes bring more than they would pay for a bounty anyway. It's a way to market your catch ($125-$150 each) to legal fox pens. I'm gonna try to move all I can alive............................while I still can. May not last forever.
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