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Spinning wing decoy use law


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Heading back to hunt northern MN for a couple of weeks. If I remember reading the regs correctly, there is no use of battery operated spinning wing decoys through the 10th of October. Does that include October 10th, or can we use them starting October 10th?

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Quackaddict9 and a47mlb are right you can use it starting Sunday a.m 2 hours before sunrise and until 6:38 sunset that day. But never in waters or land fully contained in a WMA . 6:38 means 6:38 ! Sorry, I am getting mad just thinking about it already !! I hunt a WMA near the cities and people just do not get it !! The later you shoot the later the ducks come out ! Last year by mid season the majority of them were completely nocturnal. Not that they care since they don't care about sport or sportsmanship one tiny bit ! Game seen is game taken no matter the circumstances or others around ! I gotta go take a blood pressure pill !!!! If I bit off a hangnail I would bleed to death in 3 squirts !!!

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