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Well I can save you some time on the snaring, it's not legal in OK lol. Read up on your trapping regs like there's a test at the end, there's 101 ways to trap illegally in OK. If it's not listed, you can't do it or use it in other words. Coyotes, coons and beaver will be the only thing open to trap after Feb 28 until fall.

Yeaaaaaaaah. According to the NWCO, you're supposed to to report a successful mousetrap. (Non-commercial use of course)
 

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Yeaaaaaaaah. According to the NWCO, you're supposed to to report a successful mousetrap. (Non-commercial use of course)
NWCO has to report, they have a completely different set of rules, and can use snares. Non NWCO doesn't have to report anything, other than having a bobcat and otter tagged.
 

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Pretty sure they are not game animals, just like Yotes and pigs. but it would be wise to check and not take my word.
Actually furbearers who are regulated by the ODW with a trapping season unless one gets a deprivation permit when they are a nuisance animal causing property damage.
 

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Actually furbearers who are regulated by the ODW with a trapping season unless one gets a deprivation permit when they are a nuisance animal causing property damage.
Right but yotes wear fur and there's no regulation on shooting, poisoning or what not. Not sure about beaver.
Most have a price on their head lol
 

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Read the regulations!
 

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Right but yotes wear fur and there's no regulation on shooting, poisoning or what not. Not sure about beaver.
Most have a price on their head lol
There are multiple regulations in effect for coyote hunting. Poisoning is no longer allowed unless a gubberment trapper with a license does it.
You can't hunt coyote during deer seasons unless you have a deer tag in possession for the appropriate season, and so on.
Eagles and raptors have feathers as well as quail. Don't get caught shooting an eagle during quail season or any other season for that matter.
Not worth selling the beaver hides unless one has a pickup load of them to take to a buyer.

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