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<blockquote data-quote="KTS" data-source="post: 5512997" data-attributes="member: 21442"><p>I lived in Henry County until about four years ago.</p><p>I didn't have any trouble at all getting permission to trap from farmers. Most of them that I talked to want to get rid of coyotes and especially beaver.</p><p>I also trapped LBL, mainly for bobcats. LBL is a great place to trap for just about anything. You have to have a permit and turn in a report at the end of the season but it is well worth it.</p><p>Also I never had any problem with other trappers as there is almost no competition. I did have a couple of traps stolen by some scum though. Get out and knock on some farmers doors and just be very honest and you will be successful.</p><p>I'm sorry about what happened to you, he fits into my scum category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTS, post: 5512997, member: 21442"] I lived in Henry County until about four years ago. I didn't have any trouble at all getting permission to trap from farmers. Most of them that I talked to want to get rid of coyotes and especially beaver. I also trapped LBL, mainly for bobcats. LBL is a great place to trap for just about anything. You have to have a permit and turn in a report at the end of the season but it is well worth it. Also I never had any problem with other trappers as there is almost no competition. I did have a couple of traps stolen by some scum though. Get out and knock on some farmers doors and just be very honest and you will be successful. I'm sorry about what happened to you, he fits into my scum category. [/QUOTE]
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