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DNR and stump shooting

Started by Mackinaw Scout, April 19, 2009, 02:57:00 PM

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trapperDave

QuoteOriginally posted by Bullfrog 1:
I had run in inMaryland a few years back in a state park. He gave me a warning but told me I WOULD be arrested if there was a next time.   BILL
most if not all state parks prohibit any firearms or bows. At least around here.

Dave Worden

Tim's got it right.  Most DNR officers in Michigan don't even know what stump shooting is.  Carry a valid small game license, be sure you know what small game is legal at that time of year, and be sure you're not in a "no hunting or shooting" area or time slot and you should be OK.  BTW, I believe it is illegal to damge stuff on state land, so you'd be better off not saying that you're stumping.  Just say you're hunting whatever is legal.
"If I was afraid of a challenge, I'd put sights on my bow!"

GingivitisKahn

Groundhogs and/or 'yotes here - both have no closed season.  In addition to carrying a small game license w/ us, I've been thinking about also bringing trash bags for all of the beer cans we bag.

katie

I have never had any trouble.  I have always been on my own land.  I held back from taking my bow to camp in CO last year because I was not clear on this issue.  I also did not want to buy a CO hunting license when I just wanted to shoot in and around camp.
"Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity"  John Muir


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