481A.92 - TRAPS -- DISTURBING DENS -- TAGS FOR TRAPS.

        481A.92  TRAPS -- DISTURBING DENS -- TAGS FOR TRAPS.         1.  A person shall not use or attempt to use colony traps in      taking, capturing, trapping, or killing any game or fur-bearing      animals except muskrats as determined by rule of the commission.  Box      traps capable of capturing more than one game or fur-bearing animal      at each setting are prohibited.  A valid hunting license is required      for box trapping cottontail rabbits and squirrels.  All traps and      snares used for the taking of fur-bearing animals shall have a metal      tag attached plainly labeled with the user's name and address.  All      traps and snares, except those which are placed entirely under water,      shall be checked at least once every twenty-four hours.  Officers      appointed by the department may confiscate such traps and snares      found in use that are not properly labeled or checked.         2.  Except as otherwise provided, a person shall not use      chemicals, explosives, smoking devices, mechanical ferrets, wire,      tool, instrument, or water to remove fur-bearing animals from their      dens.  Humane traps, or traps designed to kill instantly, with a jaw      spread, as originally manufactured, exceeding eight inches are      unlawful to use except when placed entirely under water.         3.  Conibear type traps and snares shall not be set on the      right-of-way of a public road within two hundred yards of the entry      to a private drive serving a residence without the permission of the      occupant.         4.  A snare when set shall not have a loop larger than eight      inches in horizontal measurement except for a snare set with at least      one-half of the loop under water.  A snare set on private land other      than roadsides within thirty yards of a pond, lake, creek, drainage      ditch, stream, or river shall not have a loop larger than eleven      inches in horizontal measurement.         5.  All snares shall have a functional deer lock which will not      allow the snare loop to close smaller than two and one-half inches in      diameter.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [R60, § 4381; C73, § 4048; C97, § 2551, 2558; SS15, § 2539, 2551;      C24, 27, 31, § 1771, 1773; C39, § 1794.054; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62,      66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 109.92] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         88 Acts, ch 1216, §33         C93, § 481A.92         99 Acts, ch 40, §1         Referred to in § 805.8B(3c)         For applicable scheduled fines, see §805.8B, subsection 3,      paragraph c