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Park board weighs hunting and trapping policy; state CHAP program under consideration

5709335 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Clay County Park staff and commissioners reviewed public input on proposed hunting and trapping policy changes, left the current policy in place and said they will consider the state CHAP program to manage hunting access and liability.

Park staff told the Clay County Commission that a recent, more-public meeting to solicit comment on hunting and trapping policy drew largely favorable comments for the proposed changes but raised several issues the board wants to study further.

Staff said commenters were ‘‘overwhelmingly in favor’’ of the change but that the board decided to leave the current policy in place while it evaluates options, including the state’s CHAP (Cooperative…

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