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This was at 24 hour campfire:
Tomorrow morning, the NDOW will here testimony on a subject brought forth by one of Game Commissioners. In general, it states that it is illegal for a hunter to carry a gun of legal caliber on an atv more than 25 yds. off of an established roadway in a game management unit with a big game hunt or game bird hunt in progress. What say you?
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JOG
Campfire Regular
Reged: 08/28/03
Posts: 380
Loc: Minnesota
Re: Northern Idaho Deer Hunting Report [Re: Tim_in_Nevada]
#216363 - 12/04/03 09:37 PM Edit Reply Quote
From Minnesota state law - this has worked out fairly well here:
Such vehicles [ATVs] may only be operated:
a) before legal shooting time (one-half hour before sunrise),
b) from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m, and
c) after legal shooting hours (one-half hour after sunset).
• This regulation applies to all public and private lands and waters
except for persons using an ATV as a part of their occupation on
their own land who are not in possession of a firearm.
• A permit to operate snowmobiles or ATVs during the closed time
periods may be issued by a DNR conservation officer in an emergency
or other unusual condition.
• ATVs and snowmobiles are not allowed in State Parks, National
Wildlife Refuges, Scientific and Natural Areas, or Wildlife Management
Areas. ATV use is regulated in state and national forests.
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What do you think about the Minn. law?
Tomorrow morning, the NDOW will here testimony on a subject brought forth by one of Game Commissioners. In general, it states that it is illegal for a hunter to carry a gun of legal caliber on an atv more than 25 yds. off of an established roadway in a game management unit with a big game hunt or game bird hunt in progress. What say you?
Post Extras:
JOG
Campfire Regular
Reged: 08/28/03
Posts: 380
Loc: Minnesota
Re: Northern Idaho Deer Hunting Report [Re: Tim_in_Nevada]
#216363 - 12/04/03 09:37 PM Edit Reply Quote
From Minnesota state law - this has worked out fairly well here:
Such vehicles [ATVs] may only be operated:
a) before legal shooting time (one-half hour before sunrise),
b) from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m, and
c) after legal shooting hours (one-half hour after sunset).
• This regulation applies to all public and private lands and waters
except for persons using an ATV as a part of their occupation on
their own land who are not in possession of a firearm.
• A permit to operate snowmobiles or ATVs during the closed time
periods may be issued by a DNR conservation officer in an emergency
or other unusual condition.
• ATVs and snowmobiles are not allowed in State Parks, National
Wildlife Refuges, Scientific and Natural Areas, or Wildlife Management
Areas. ATV use is regulated in state and national forests.
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What do you think about the Minn. law?