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Post by trapperdave on Nov 22, 2018 11:11:58 GMT -5
Does one need a license to pick up coons off road and sell to fur buyer?
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Post by morrison on Nov 24, 2018 11:20:04 GMT -5
According to the Indiana Administrative Code, a person would need a permit issued by the department. I would assume a hunting license issued by the department would serve as a permit for the purposes of a furbearing mammal during the legal hunting seasons. Due to the established bag limits for the other species listed, a hunting license would not be sufficient to collect an animal that dies as a result of a motor vehicle collision or is found dead.
312 IAC 9-3-9 Wild animals killed by other means; disposition Authority: IC 14-10-2-4; IC 14-22-2-6 Affected: IC 14-22 Sec. 9. (a) This section governs the following species of wild animals that die following a collision with a motor vehicle or are found dead: (1) White-tailed deer. (2) Fox or gray squirrel. (3) Eastern cottontail rabbit. (4) Furbearing mammal. (5) River otter. (6) Wild turkey. (7) Bobwhite quail. (8) Ring-necked pheasant. (b) An individual may possess a species of wild animal listed in subsection (a) with a special purpose salvage permit issued in accordance with 312 IAC 9-10-13.5 or a permit issued by: (1) a conservation officer; (2) a district wildlife biologist for the department; (3) a property manager or assistant property manager for the department; or (4) an individual designated by the conservation officer.
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