Guy/Gals,
Need a good source for some Copperhead Skins. I looked at Pine Hollow but it appears he only sells rattlers and some local variation. Is there a sponsor with Trad Gang that sell Copperheads? Thanks
Nobody has them have looked everywhere
Unless the law has changed, they are illegal to use in MS. If it's an animal native to MS, and there is no open season for it, it's illegal to possess it in part or in whole, alive or dead, without a special permit.
So, I can't legally hunt with my Morrison that has Copperhead skins? That's crazy.
Bob Morrison hasn't been able to get them in for 3 years.
QuoteOriginally posted by Spurs:
So, I can't legally hunt with my Morrison that has Copperhead skins? That's crazy.
I was just thinking the same thing!?!?
QuoteSo, I can't legally hunt with my Morrison that has Copperhead skins?
The way I understand it, it wasn't legal to ship to MS to begin with. It also includes rattlesnakes native to MS, including canebreak/velevet tail rattlers. I imagine in also included beaver tails and gar skins. I've never heard of anyone getting even a ticket, but it's the law.
Ok, here's what the MDWFP web site says.
"SELLING OF ANIMALS NATIVE TO MISSISSIPPI
Person cannot buy or sell or offer for sale, or exchange for merchandise or other consideration, any game animal, game bird or game fish (regardless of whether it was taken in or out of Mississippi), except as follows: the skins and sinew of legally taken deer may be bought or sold at any time and the carcasses of raccoons and muskrats may be sold for food during the open trapping season, and raccoon carcasses may be sold during the open gun season on raccoons.
It is also illegal to buy or sell any non-game wildlife native to the State of Mississippi ."
Site addy is http://home.mdwfp.com/License/info.aspx?id=13 .
I found out about this stuff when I wanted to start selling skins. Seems crazy to me too.
LBR,
Do you have the Regulation your talking about or can you direct me to where I can find this? If that is true the proverbial "Pandoria Box" just opened and I like to know how they will enforce it. Then that would hold true for E. Diamond backs or any skins for that matter, very interesting.
Thanks
Would'nt a "Game animal" be something that you can hunt and has a season? I skimmed through the site and only saw a reference to indigo and one other snake-both of which were protected....Not trying to stir a debate, just curious.
I heard the same thing here in NY, and I eventually asked a EnCon Officer after searching the regs....he had no idea and said he would find out for me. Still waiting.
Every now and then they will pop up on E**y,but they do get expensive usally $90 to sometimes $150 for a set.Have you thought about Limbsations from Onestringer,they are like arrow wraps.They are less costly,less then $25 and easy to install and remove without hurting the bows finish and they come in the copperhead pattern.
It doesn't cover just game animals--check out the last line in bold in my last post.
Dunno how it could be enforced, but it would stink to get checked while out hunting and get ticketed and possibly get your bow confiscated.
Are copperheads in MS if not I'll get you some come spring.Email me
Copperheads are native to MS.
THANKS
Ok Guys I ran this up the Chain of Command with the MS dep't of Wildlife and Talked with Chief Steve Adcock and he said "the law applies to the buying, selling and trading of the byproducts" and "you can kill them and use them on your bow, just can't have more than 3 in possession". So if I can find some I will use them, and the GW is not going to molest you about them either.
Catch them yourself, now is the time of year for rolling tin around old collapsed buildings for copperheads and canebrakes.
Good to know. Like I said, I've never even heard of anyone getting a ticket, but it wouldn't be worth it to me to risk it. I've had friends have run-ins with game wardens obviously having a bad day, and if they want to write a ticket they can find something.
Also MS does not have the same species of Copperhead as other places so if you can prove it is a species not native how could they ticket you?
Dan
If you're a bored insomniac you can find them! Along with some other really cool looking ones.
Josh
Decided to go what Jim has on hand "Parrie Rattler". These will be on a Centaur "Chimera" with a dark Cocobolo riser and a matched set of Olive Ash lams on the belly (from Mike Pyeatt at Rosewood). Jim say they will look good, so that what we'll do.
I don't know which part of MS you are in, but if you are near the Desoto National Forest you should be able to find copper heads along the forest service roads in the summer. Also the Longleaf Trace bike path is a good source in the summer ( the Epley rd. station to Sumrall area ). Drew
roy, im looking for a matched set of copperhead skins. if you get a set let me know.
thanks jim
http://www.americanheadhunters.com/reptiles.html
I bought a set from americanheadhunters.com,great skins but they were only about 14" long.Don't know if they have them longer or not...
How did I miss the bold?? :knothead:
Sounds like an answer was obtained. I will keep trying for one here in NY...
Not trying to stir the pot either, but have been pondering on this. I was Pondering before we got our official answer. My thought was most game wardens in MS probably aren't even aware of this law. This is a state that has no tagging system for game, and the new baiting law is so skewed that I had a game warden tell me that he had no idea how to enforce it. I figure a few snakeskins on a bow probably wouldn't even raise an eyebrow. You never know though, like LBR said, you may get one of those wardens that is just looking for something. Glad that we can have em. I was actually contemlating leaving the Morrison in the stable. Just thinking outloud. Thanks South MS Bowhunter for getting the skinny.
There is a northern and a southern copperhead, the southern's are grayer. Some of the laws are crazy and most states have protection laws on native species. In Maryland you can buy and sell a Florida king snake but not an eastern king because they are indigenous to Maryland.
I got a hunch theres going to be alot of Python on the Market, in the near future.
Spurs no problem. While Chief Adcock made it clear that a snake could be used for the purpose of decorating a bow, he also gave me the impression of being neutral on killing snakes, neither for or against.