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    Re: any states w/o permits

    HAHAHAHA I had to look for that one.... Here is what I have found:

    http://www.northern.edu/natsource/REPTILES/Prairi1.htm ;
    ---People kill rattlesnakes mostly out of fear, although some folks kill snakes to eat. Rattlesnake skin is used to decorate many
    items including belts and hat bands. People are allowed to collect prairie rattlesnakes for personal uses, but they must have a
    fishing license to do so.
    To harvest large numbers of snakes for commercial purposes, a person must have a commercial
    collecting permit.

    I looked all over the SD Game Fish & Parks site, and I could not find anything about it.
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    Re: any states w/o permits

    Quote Originally Posted by Fallguy View Post
    HAHAHAHA I had to look for that one.... Here is what I have found:

    http://www.northern.edu/natsource/REPTILES/Prairi1.htm ;
    ---People kill rattlesnakes mostly out of fear, although some folks kill snakes to eat. Rattlesnake skin is used to decorate many
    items including belts and hat bands. People are allowed to collect prairie rattlesnakes for personal uses, but they must have a
    fishing license to do so.
    To harvest large numbers of snakes for commercial purposes, a person must have a commercial
    collecting permit.

    I looked all over the SD Game Fish & Parks site, and I could not find anything about it.
    I guess that's what I was thinking of. It's quite funny, I don't know how having a fishing license makes you more qualified, lol.
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    Re: any states w/o permits

    It's just a way for them to get more funding for fish and wildlife. I think they are assuming most people are collecting with the intent to kill and harvest the flesh/skin, in which case a fishing license makes sense. Many states use sport fishing licences as noncommercial reptile/amphib/crab harvesting licences as well.

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    Re: any states w/o permits

    South carolina does not require a permit to own venomous snakes.

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    Re: any states w/o permits

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    It's just a way for them to get more funding for fish and wildlife. I think they are assuming most people are collecting with the intent to kill and harvest the flesh/skin, in which case a fishing license makes sense. Many states use sport fishing licences as noncommercial reptile/amphib/crab harvesting licences as well.
    in indiana you have to have one to collect game turtles and frogs

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    Re: any states w/o permits

    here in sc we dont need a permit but some people dont need to keep hots so a permit wouldnt be a bad thing!
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    Re: any states w/o permits

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    are there any states in the US that do not require you to have a permit to own HOTs? I mean HOTs like rattlers and cobras. In FL just about everything is a HOT! ive only found 2 not on this list (thought it was one but asked last night) western, and vine snake.
    what "western"species are you refering to???

    and you can go on venomoidinc.com and check out a list of most of the laws for each state
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    Re: any states w/o permits

    Be careful when reading laws though becuase some can be worded wrong and be very confusing to understand. For instance we found a website that worded large cats were illegal in south carolina and after speaking to our fish and game, department of natural resources and the usda we found they are legal to keep in our state. We are allowed private keeping of all the exotic smaller cats (bobcats, lynx, servals, caracals) without a permit unless we are wanting to breed them or show them for education. And we are allowed all large cats (tigers, lions, cougars) for private ownership with a usda permit. But a site I found told me it was illegal to own any wild cat in sc. BUt it was worded wrong. What it meant was it is unlawful for me to go into the forest in sc and catch a bobcat or any wildanimal and bring it home as a pet

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    Re: any states w/o permits

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelYell83 View Post
    what "western"species are you refering to???

    and you can go on venomoidinc.com and check out a list of most of the laws for each state
    western hog nose. if you read the laws, it makes it sound as if both need permits to keep.

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    Re: any states w/o permits

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    western hog nose. if you read the laws, it makes it sound as if both need permits to keep.
    yeah,it seems like it,,but you dont
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