Nick, I'm wondering. Is it legal to discharge a firearm in the area in which you are trapping? I know cities differ in their specific regulations.Ron.
Quote from: Martis 1 on August 24, 2015, 01:47:32 PMNick, I'm wondering. Is it legal to discharge a firearm in the area in which you are trapping? I know cities differ in their specific regulations.Ron.No. Firearms are not allowed. We service Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties all of which do not allow firearms discharged in city limits. But airguns are not Firearms. We have asked many law in for cement officers, many our customers, who have said we should have no issues because we are using air rifles and in a safe controlled way being caged. They said if we used any type of powder burner that we would have a problem 100% of the time.One funny thing that happened last year with LA County Sherrif. My son had just shot 2 skunks at a medical building and put the cages back into his truck and bagged the skunks getting ready to leave.10 Sherrif cars roll up onto him shotguns drawn and order him out of his truck. My son, never in any trouble, is handcuffed and put into the back of a squad car.Turns out, someone saw his dragon claw he shot the shunks with and called 9-1-1. They reported someone was about to rob the Chase bank next door.In the end the Sherrif let him go, gave him is gun back and had no issue with him killing the skunks. He called me afterwards looking for some sympathy which I was unable to do because I was laughing too hard.
snare/8# hammer?
Quote from: Methuselah on September 02, 2015, 02:55:54 PMsnare/8# hammer?+1 to a snare. I did a lot of snarring in another life.If he has a fence like most people that live in an urban area with neighbors do and the animals are coming through in a specific spot it would be very easy to snare them. Snares are great because 90% of the time (if the snare is set corectly) the animal is dead within a few minutes and there is no fuss. Can't beat the $8 they cost either. I make my own but would not recomend making them for someone who has never trapped.