Re: Deer stop vs BADs
[Re: M.Magis]
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02/09/21 01:14 PM
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I prefer deer stops on coon/fox snares. That's it. Everything else gets bads
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Re: Deer stop vs BADs
[Re: M.Magis]
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02/09/21 05:25 PM
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Your right. BADs or deer stops won't eliminate chew outs. Once I went to 1X19 I haven't had another chew out.
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Re: Deer stop vs BADs
[Re: M.Magis]
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02/09/21 06:20 PM
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No such thing as an illegal lock in Ohio unless you can find one with built in spring
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Re: Deer stop vs BADs
[Re: M.Magis]
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02/09/21 08:13 PM
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No need for word play. The definition of relaxing lock is crystal clear. A lock that stops closing when the animal stops pulling is a relaxing lock.
Kill springs are basically only legal for nuisance trappers and it's pretty limited.
(YYYY) "Relaxing lock" means a lock that stops tightening the snare loop when the captured animal stops pulling against the snare
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Re: Deer stop vs BADs
[Re: M.Magis]
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02/09/21 09:00 PM
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We don’t have a choice in Iowa, we have to use deer stop. I would love to have the choice of using BADS only.
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Re: Deer stop vs BADs
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
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02/09/21 10:08 PM
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Kill springs would be a mechanical device that assists in closing the snare In Iowa we have similar wording... "MECHANICAL SNARES It is illegal to set any mechanically-powered snare designed to capture an animal by the neck or body unless the snare is placed completely under water." It does not apply to killsprings (unless they have a trigger on them). They are totally legal. It does apply to RAM type snares and they are only legal submerged in water. I'm not saying you're wrong, but you may want to look into it further. It would still be closing the snare. Not really measurable but still it's closing
(f) It shall be unlawful to have attached to a snare any spring loaded or mechanical device to assist the snare in closing. ~ADC~
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Re: Deer stop vs BADs
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02/09/21 11:35 PM
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Going back to the relaxing lock definition precludes using springs of any type of snares. We've got enough problems with people using snares where they shouldn't be without adding kill springs to the problem. That doesn't sound right to me. It sounds more like you think they are a bad idea, but are uncertain if they are indeed illegal. Can you clarify? Are you Ohio DNR, I was thinking you were for some reason.? ???
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