20mm wrote:When you get a text that the DNR is in the area.
ex-LT wrote:Actually, it depends on what you're hunting....
From the 2014 MN Hunting & Trapping Regulations:
Small Game (pp 43-44)
30 minutes before sunrise to sunset with the following exceptions:
Pheasant: 9 AM - Sunset
Trapping: 5 AM - 10 PM
Raccoon & Fox: day or night
Mourning Dove: (p 57)
30 minutes before sunrise to sunset
Big Game (p 61)
30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset
Sunrise/Sunset tables can be found on page 124 of the regulation book
Regulation books can be found at any location authorized to sell hunting licenses, or you can download a copy here.
JJ wrote:The OP asked about DEER hunting, per the title....
Nemo wrote:
My question was if anyone knows about any "specific limitations" on deer hunt, perhaps in some particular areas, or by some particular method (rifle ?) that say you can only hunt until sunset there. My guide is quite knowledgeable man, fourth generation hunter, and I don't think he just came up with it. I rather suspect he gets his info from the DNR rep in the area. So it must be written somewhere.
Nemo wrote:ex-LT wrote:Actually, it depends on what you're hunting....
From the 2014 MN Hunting & Trapping Regulations:
Small Game (pp 43-44)
30 minutes before sunrise to sunset with the following exceptions:
Pheasant: 9 AM - Sunset
Trapping: 5 AM - 10 PM
Raccoon & Fox: day or night
Mourning Dove: (p 57)
30 minutes before sunrise to sunset
Big Game (p 61)
30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset
Sunrise/Sunset tables can be found on page 124 of the regulation book
Regulation books can be found at any location authorized to sell hunting licenses, or you can download a copy here.
I know, and that's what I referred to originally. However, as usually, the bureaucratic regulations are self-contradictory, and their interpretation depends on where you stop reading them. Thus for example in the very beginning they say hunting hours are 1/2 before to 1/2 after. If you stop reading right there you'd never know that there are limitations like on pp 43-44, 57 etc. My question was if anyone knows about any "specific limitations" on deer hunt, perhaps in some particular areas, or by some particular method (rifle ?) that say you can only hunt until sunset there. My guide is quite knowledgeable man, fourth generation hunter, and I don't think he just came up with it. I rather suspect he gets his info from the DNR rep in the area. So it must be written somewhere.
JJ wrote:The OP asked about DEER hunting, per the title....
benny wrote:If you ask a CO they will tell you that the extra half hour past sunset is suppose to allow the hunter time to exit the woods before total darkness. But you can legaly shoot a deer up to that half hour past sunset.
I think it is changed now but at one time you had to unload and case your firearm after legal shooting if you were still out in the woods. That was because your not allowed to be in the woods after legal shooting time with a caliber larger than .22 rim fire or a shotgun with bird shot.
I never heard of a CO actually tagging some one for it though.
Benny
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