CrawfishStu
Creeper
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Fox Traps Stolen.
Crofton Country Club had several Fox Traps stolen overnight. Crofton Country Club hired the services of Trap Pro to relocate the Foxes in a humane way. The Foxes has caused major damage to the Golf Course. We are attempting to reach out to the community in an effort to have these traps returned. We understand the sensitive nature of trapping our local wildlife. However, stealing these traps is a crime and can result in criminal charges.
If you have any information related to this or would like to return any traps, please contact the Crofton Police Department at 410-721-2301 or you may contact the Crofton Country Club at 410-721-3111. Thank you.
I thought that you could not transport or release a trapped animal.
From MD
Crofton Police Department, Crofton Maryland
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Fox Traps Stolen.
Crofton Country Club had several Fox Traps stolen overnight. Crofton Country Club hired the services of Trap Pro to relocate the Foxes in a humane way. The Foxes has caused major damage to the Golf Course. We are attempting to reach out to the community in an effort to have these traps returned. We understand the sensitive nature of trapping our local wildlife. However, stealing these traps is a crime and can result in criminal charges.
If you have any information related to this or would like to return any traps, please contact the Crofton Police Department at 410-721-2301 or you may contact the Crofton Country Club at 410-721-3111. Thank you.
I thought that you could not transport or release a trapped animal.
From MD
Furbearer Hunting & Trapping - Maryland Hunting
Mary’s and Washington Private and designated public lands* Shooting hours are the same as Monday through Saturday Calvert, Caroline, Charles, Dorchester and Queen Anne’s Private lands only Legal shooting hours on Sundays are from ½ hour before sunrise until 10:30 am Somerset Private lands and…
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- Any furbearer caught during the legal trapping season for that species may be released on site, but may not be transported from the point of capture unless it has been killed.