Minnow trap thief in Norvelt

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2011/06/18 09:55:58 (permalink)

Minnow trap thief in Norvelt

Watch your traps around Norvelt, some piece of crap took my dads trap near Nasers market.

I want to eat your brains and gain your knowledge.
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    Invicta
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/18 14:28:57 (permalink)
    probably kids. did u have your name and phone # on the trap?
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/18 14:31:49 (permalink)
    I won't put my info on mine for that exact reason, then a thief knows where the rest of my fishing equip is and a number to call to make sure I'm not home. I've lost 3 so far but my newest spots have been theft free for almost 2 years
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/18 15:49:40 (permalink)
    PF&BC Regulations:

    "Unattended minnow traps or baitfish containers left in Commonwealth waters must be identified with the owner’s or user’s name, address and telephone number."

    Get Informed, Get Involved, And Make A Difference.

    Step Up, or Step Aside


    The next time you say "Somebody should do something", remember that YOU are somebody.

    GL
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/18 16:09:31 (permalink)
    I thought that the PFC either changed that or are going to change that reg. to state that you could use your license # for that very reason. If they didn't, maybe we could push to get it changed. I am pretty sure that is the way it is for furbearer traps & cable restraints since they could verify the owner pretty fast with those #s. The best that you can do is try to camo the minnow traps. I have had people take turtle hooks, I hope that they got bit. lol Now that school is out there is a greater chance of theft. sam
    post edited by mr.crappie - 2011/06/18 23:17:01
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/18 21:39:02 (permalink)
    i know it shouldnt matter how long was it their ?

    Mercury jet, & Tohotsu prop.  Lowes boat, ST. Croix poles Shimano reels .
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/22 23:01:33 (permalink)
    if you dont want anyone to take your stuff dont leave it laying unattended in a creek somewhere. With no name or info on your stuff its fair game as far as im concerned not that i would take a trap or anything but come on think about it plus what if the game warden took it and has it now...maybe you should call them and ask.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 08:31:41 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: dewey123

    if you dont want anyone to take your stuff dont leave it laying unattended in a creek somewhere. With no name or info on your stuff its fair game as far as im concerned not that i would take a trap or anything but come on think about it plus what if the game warden took it and has it now...maybe you should call them and ask.


    Touching other peoples stuff is just not right, whether it is properly marked or not, unless it is the authorities.

    PS - Minnow traps are meant to be left unattended for some time.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 09:44:50 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: dewey123

    if you dont want anyone to take your stuff dont leave it laying unattended in a creek somewhere.

     
    bingo....personally I'd never touch someone else's minnow bucket whether it had information on it or not.  But I'm smart enough to know not to leave something unattended in the water, especially when it can be taken so easily.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
    Jimmy D Moore

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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 10:55:26 (permalink)
    if it is sitting unattended with no name or anything how is someone supposed to know it is not junk or abandoned. It sucks someone took the trap. Even though they are meant to be left alone to catch minows leaving it on public property isnt how i would do it because i would expect it to be gone, living in the city has taught me not to leave my stuff laying around, its an open invitation to dishonest people. I go to the bait store and buy them if i want to use minows. I also have a net but havent used it in at least 10 years....nothing against catching your own bait.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 11:48:22 (permalink)
    Back in the day, we were taught to leave our hands off of things that didn't belong to us. Using that simple rule, it would be impossible to know if a minnow trap had someones name on it.

    That being said, I catch maximum numbers of minnows in 10-20 minutes, any longer is a waste. Empty and move the trap every 10 minutes.

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The closer we adhere to the Holy Bible and the US Constitution (as it was written) the closer we get to the model that made America great. The great American experiment worked, human nature just got in the way.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 14:34:28 (permalink)
    ^^^^^What he said. It also lessens the chance of being surprised by a snake in your minnow trap.

    You should have been here yesterday.............. Streams are made for the wise man to contemplate and fools to pass by [Sir Izaak Walton]
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 21:06:57 (permalink)
    ^^^^^What he said. It also lessens the chance of being surprised by a snake in your minnow trap.


    been suprised by them a time or two
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 21:34:22 (permalink)
    This is almost like a worm box I forgot to throw in the car at Hydro#6 in Clinton Pa on the Allegheny I had my name and ph# on the box and haven't gotten any calls or messages because someone said "OHH A NICE BAIT BOX" >.> Owell my loss.  But I would trap some where as close to my home as possible if I could help it or right by my work.  But that's just me.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/23 21:47:27 (permalink)
    The way I see it, if its not a public place and you left it without asking, its tresspassing and littering. No different than hunting on property you didn't ask too. And to me and a few I know, its no different than picking up the cans, bottles, and other crap that gets thrown into your fields, without permission, its litter and tresspassing!

    On public property, its pot luck and I wouldn't trust the next guy who saw it to leave it there.

    Smitty
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 08:48:17 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: FishinGuy

    I won't put my info on mine for that exact reason, then a thief knows where the rest of my fishing equip is and a number to call to make sure I'm not home.

     
    Do you really think a theif would spend time looking up all your info to go and rob your house when you're catching your own bait instead of paying a few dollars at the bait store?  Not talking trash but I wouldn't assume that someone catching their own bait is swimming is the finest gear available.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
    Jimmy D Moore

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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 10:15:27 (permalink)
    I trap very close to my house and my gear is very nice... I'd rather lose a trap now and then than lose everything. Plus there have been many other thefts/ robberies in my area in past years.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 15:18:12 (permalink)
    Some people over thinking this. People aren't going to case then rob your home based on information left in a minnow trap. More likely if a thief wants to rob a home they knock on the door. If no answer they kick in the door and are gone in minutes with items far more valuable than fishing gear! Follow the regs and put some sort of identification on the trap. More than likely no one will bother it and if it does appear "lost" someone may call you.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 17:33:29 (permalink)
    Real thieves target minnow traps.  Not only do you get 3 hours worth of bait, you get the trap which fetches $4 on Ebay.  Win/win!

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The closer we adhere to the Holy Bible and the US Constitution (as it was written) the closer we get to the model that made America great. The great American experiment worked, human nature just got in the way.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 17:41:15 (permalink)
    Try setting your trap at night and getting it in the morning
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 20:22:49 (permalink)
    I won't put my info on mine for that exact reason, then a thief knows where the rest of my fishing equip is





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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/24 20:55:20 (permalink)
    LMAO!

    Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The closer we adhere to the Holy Bible and the US Constitution (as it was written) the closer we get to the model that made America great. The great American experiment worked, human nature just got in the way.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/25 10:46:33 (permalink)
    haha....my thoughts exactly!

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
    Jimmy D Moore

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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/25 16:34:03 (permalink)
    It was my dads trap not mine. Think he had it out for less than 10 hours. I told him to put it in at dark and pick it up first thing in the morning if he can't stay buy it, and he didn't.(He's stuck in the old days when he could just leave it out and it wouldn't get bothered.)

    Oh well, they're cheap. The rope to it was cut. Didn't try to stir up some debate, was more or less to just remind everyone to be careful, didn't want other fishermen to get their gear taken.

    I want to eat your brains and gain your knowledge.
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/26 19:27:03 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: tull66

    Real thieves target minnow traps.  Not only do you get 3 hours worth of bait, you get the trap which fetches $4 on Ebay.  Win/win!


    Wow. a whole $4.00 on Fleabay? Oh the humanity! Looks like we need a better class of thieves 'round these parts!
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    RE: Minnow trap thief in Norvelt 2011/06/26 23:32:15 (permalink)
    I had a guy come into the a bar I worked at trying to sell a TV with a cracked picture tube




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