I’m guessing it’s been 25 or more since I’ve seen a hun covey in Minnesota.I've never even seen a hungarian partridge in MN. I've been hunting here 26 years now.
I posted about this after the end of last season too, but I find it very odd that the daily bag limit is 5 when there are so few around (or in my particular case, NONE). Its a real head scratcher for sure.
I’m thinking it’s an old law and was more common in the 60s and 70s? Waiting for them to come up onto the gravel road?Wonder if anyone drives around and pops pheasants off with their .22 the first (legal) and last hour of the day ?
MN doesn't require a plug in your gun for any upland hunting. Only migratory game birds.I moved away from MN to ND about 19 years ago. When did MN go to allowing only 3 shells in a gun for upland hunting? A friend of mine there did not know this. I noticed it a couple of years ago when I had license for all season and thought about trying for Pheasants when I was around at Christmas. I had only been doing and occasional Ruffed Grouse/Woodcock hunt on a 72 hour license.
Did you read the original post?MN doesn't require a plug in your gun for any upland hunting. Only migratory game birds.
It’s says may hold more than 3
Did you?Did you read the original post?
Never underestimate a kid with a fresh driver's license and a 22..Wonder if anyone drives around and pops pheasants off with their .22 the first (legal) and last hour of the day ?