End of shooting hours,? for evening hunters

Can't remember the last time I hunted up to the closing me, has to have been a few decades ago. I will usually unload once I have my 3 and make use of the sling on my shotgun at that time. I am in Iowa, quite doubtful I will come across anything that must be shot...and my shells are still only in my pocket if needed. GIM, you MN fellas have all the fun stuff!
 
If you gift them to someone who doesn't live at the same address as you, you have to fill out information on a sheet of paper for them to keep, as proof of the gift.

Huh? I've been donating cleaned, vaccuum sealed birds to family and friends for 25 years without this documentation you speak of.
 
Huh? I've been donating cleaned, vaccuum sealed birds to family and friends for 25 years without this documentation you speak of.
We won't tell if you don't. ;)

There is a small blurb in the regulation booklet, but the full meal deal is here:


...

6230.1500 TRANSFER OF WILD ANIMALS BY GIFT.​

Subpart 1.​


Requirements for receipt of gifted animals.​

Lawfully taken protected wild animals may be transferred by gift. Unless otherwise provided by this part, the donor must prepare a receipt containing the following information and give it to the recipient at the time of transfer:

A.​


name and address of donor;

B.​


name and address of recipient;

C.​


date of transfer;

D.​


description of gift, including number and species; and

E.​


license number under which the animal was taken, or, if acquired by the donor other than by taking, a description of how the animal was acquired.

Subp. 2.​


Retention of receipt with gift.​

Lawfully taken protected wild animals and their parts may be acquired by gift. Unless otherwise provided by this part, the recipient of these animals may possess them only if a receipt has been received from the donor and retained in possession as described in this part.

Subp. 3.​


Gift by members of same household.​

A receipt is not required if both the donor and the recipient are members of the same household and the transferred animal is stored in that household.

Statutory Authority:​

MS s 97A.505

History:​

18 SR 83

Published Electronically:​


June 11, 2008
 
We won't tell if you don't. ;)

There is a small blurb in the regulation booklet, but the full meal deal is here:


...

6230.1500 TRANSFER OF WILD ANIMALS BY GIFT.​

Subpart 1.​


Requirements for receipt of gifted animals.​

Lawfully taken protected wild animals may be transferred by gift. Unless otherwise provided by this part, the donor must prepare a receipt containing the following information and give it to the recipient at the time of transfer:

A.​


name and address of donor;

B.​


name and address of recipient;

C.​


date of transfer;

D.​


description of gift, including number and species; and

E.​


license number under which the animal was taken, or, if acquired by the donor other than by taking, a description of how the animal was acquired.

Subp. 2.​


Retention of receipt with gift.​

Lawfully taken protected wild animals and their parts may be acquired by gift. Unless otherwise provided by this part, the recipient of these animals may possess them only if a receipt has been received from the donor and retained in possession as described in this part.

Subp. 3.​


Gift by members of same household.​

A receipt is not required if both the donor and the recipient are members of the same household and the transferred animal is stored in that household.

Statutory Authority:​

MS s 97A.505

History:​

18 SR 83

Published Electronically:​


June 11, 2008
Wow
 
I unload my gun at the end of shooting hours and walk out to my vehicle.

Zombies, bigfoot and aliens do not exist. I have no fears of coyotes or raccoons, etc.

My amygdala must not be as easily stimulated as some of yours.

I do not want a ticket for hunting after hours, especially when hunting out of state.
 
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