Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 13 - Fish and Game, Department of
Rule 13.01.16 - TRAPPING OF WILDLIFE AND TAKING OF FURBEARING ANIMALS
Section 13.01.16.010 - DEFINITIONS
Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 13.01.16.010
Current through August 31, 2023
IDAPA 13.01.06, "Rules Governing Classification and Protection of Wildlife" defines game animals, furbearing animals, and unprotected wildlife. Section 36-201, Idaho Code, defines predatory wildlife. (3-31-22)
01. Bait. Any animal parts; except bleached bones or liquid scent. (3-31-22)
02. Sets. (3-31-22)
a. Ground Set. Any foothold trap,
body-gripping trap, or snare originally set in or on the land (soil, rock,
etc.), which includes any traps elevated up to a maximum of thirty-six (36)
inches above the natural ground level. (3-31-22)
b. Water Set. Any trap or snare originally
set in or on any body of water, which includes traps on floats in the water and
those that are set with a minimum of one-third (1/3) of the trap submerged.
Water set includes traps set on beaver dams, in bank holes and in the water at
bank slides. (3-31-22)
c. Other
Sets. Any set not defined as a ground or water set, including without
limitation, elevated sets originally set thirty-six (36) inches or more above
natural ground level. (3-31-22)
03. Public Trail. Any trail designated by any city, county, state, or federal transportation or land management agency on the most current official map of the agency. (3-31-22)
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