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    Posted: 16 December 2005 at 05:12
TRAPPERS IN MONTANA NEED TO KNOW WHERE THEY ARE
      Trappers in Montana will need an above average sense of direction
this year to properly report their furbearer harvest.
      For years trappers have been required to personally report the harvest
of otter, bobcat, fisher and wolverine within 24-hours by calling
800-230-9865.   This season, for the first time, trappers also are
required to include an accurate legal description of the location where the
furbearer was harvested. The harvest report can't be completed without
this information. The purpose of the change is to improve the accuracy
and value of information trappers report.
      In the past, a legal description wasn't required until a pelt was
brought into a Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks office for tagging prior to
the sale, or within 10 days after the close of the season.
      To complete the harvest report, trappers need to locate their trapping
sites in advance on a map that depicts latitude and longitude; Universal
Trans Mercator locations; or township, range and section. Trappers also
must provide their name, phone number, ALS number, specific harvest
date, county and the sex of the harvested animal.
      Trappers should carefully read the 2005 furbearer regulations to be
certain they understand the requirements for reporting a harvest and
having the pelt tagged.
      Otter, bobcat, fisher and wolverine trapping seasons are generally
open during the winter months. Some seasons, depending on the species
and trapping district, begin as early as November and may extend into
the spring. The furbearer regulations contain exact dates and species
quotas for all furbearer seasons.
                                              -fwp-
TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana

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