58 Pa. Code § 141.66 - Cable restraints
(a) Cable
restraint devices may be used from December 26 until the end of the established
trapping season to harvest red fox, gray fox and coyote. Nontarget furbearing
species incidentally captured in cable restraint devices during an open
trapping season for that species may be taken and utilized, provided the
trapper possesses all applicable licenses and permits.
(b) Cable restraint devices may only be set
by furtakers who have completed a certified cable restraint training course
approved by the Director and possess a valid furtakers license, qualify for
license and fee exemptions under section 2706 of the act (relating to resident
license and fee exemptions) or qualify for trapping exceptions under section
2363 of the act (relating to trapping exception for certain persons). The
Director will establish a fee for the course and the fee will only be what is
necessary to cover the cost of the course. The trapper shall have a certificate
from this course in possession while setting or checking sets using cable
restraints and present the certificate upon the request of any person whose
duty it is to enforce this title.
(c) Cable restraints must be anchored to
prevent the animal caught in the restraint from moving the restraint from the
point it was originally anchored.
(d) Cable restraints must be set to allow the
animal caught in the restraint to move freely in a 360° arc for the entire
length of the restraint without the risk of the cable restraint becoming
entangled by any object.
(e) Cable
restraints must be set so that the bottom of the restraint cable loop is no
less than 6 inches or greater than 12 inches above the first surface beneath
the bottom of the cable restraint where the surface is ground, ice, crusted or
packed snow or any other hard material.
(f) Cable restraints will be considered traps
for the purposes of the section 2361(a)(3), (4), (7), (8), (10), (12) and
(14)-(16) of the act (relating to unlawful acts concerning taking of
furbearers).
(g) The following
locks are approved:
(1) Reichart 180°
reverse bend washer.
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(2)
Kaatz "Relax-a-Lock."
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(3)
Penny lock.
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(4)
MicroLock.
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(5)
BMI Slide Free Lock.
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(6)
Berkshire 90° bend washer.
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(h) It is unlawful to:
(1) Use, set, tend or operate a cable
restraint having any lock that has not been approved under this
section.
(2) Set any cable
restraint where entanglement may occur or in any manner which could result in
an animal held in the restraint being suspended.
(3) Use a device commonly known as a drag
with any cable restraint.
(4) Equip
cable restraints with a spring-activating mechanism or any device designed to
aid the closing of the cable loop.
(5) Fail to comply with any other provisions
of this section.
Notes
The provisions of this § 141.66 issued under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. §§ 322(c)(5) and 2102(a), (b)(1) and (d); amended under the Game and Wildlife Code, 34 Pa.C.S. § 2102(d).
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