Whatever you do, leave the man's trap(s) alone! Regardless of what you think, feel or suspect, if he he is legally trapping, it's none of your business. If you just can't stand the fact that somebody is engaging in an activity you disapprove of, call the fish cops and have them investigate. Then, if the person is breaking the law you can have a case of the warm fuzzies for being the one who ratted him out. The flip side of the coin is, if you molest the trap trying to find out who it belongs to or 'take that trap and give it a sling' as one brilliant poster suggested, the same fish cop may come looking for you and hand you a citation.
Call the law, let them do the snooping for you and allow them to determine what is the correct thing to do.
Yes, I trapped for 30+ years and had more legal traps (private property) stolen or destroyed than I can ever recall. Before taking the high road of righteousness, KNOW the LAW and if you don't, you are subject to be on the wrong side of it when the law comes calling.
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