Frequently Asked Questions
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Displaying 401 - 425 of 3534 questionsQ: Non-resident trapping
As a Michigan resident, may I trap Bobcats and / or wolves ? I understand I would have to take the wolf trapping course.A:
Our recipricol agreement with other states allows you to trap for a species in Idaho so long as your state allows nonresidents to trap for the same species in your state. If Michigan allows NR trappers to trap bobcat then you can trap bobcats in Idaho. The limit would be what your state allows NR trappers to keep in Michigan. The only exceptions are for wolves. NR trappers are allowed to trap wolves in Idaho so long as they have taken the Idaho wolf trapping class, regardless of if the NR state of residence allows wolf trapping or not.A:
PowerBelt bullets are legal in muzzleloader-only hunts so long as the bullet is not jacketed, does not have a polymer tip and it's diameter is within .010 inch of the bore diameter. The rules governing projectiles for muzzleloader-only hunts read: "Loaded with a patched round ball or conical, non-jacketed projectile comprised wholly of lead or lead alloy; Loaded with a projectile that is within .010 inch of the bore diameter. Sabots are prohibited." These and other muzzleloader rules can be found in the current Big Game Seasons and Rules booklet.