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Here is my question. If a person has a MN resident family fishing license and ice fishes by themselves what is the rule for the amount of limits a person can have at home? I know that while a person is out fishing they can have only one limit on them, but once that person got home can they give a limit to their spouse and then go out the next day and catch another limit?? I think the answer is yes. Also what is the age limit to possess a limit?? If a person has a young child that doesn't fish yet say 2 or 3 years old, can a person catch a limit for the child also?? I am not sure on this one. To put another angle on the young child example, say a person had a 13 year son who hated fishing and never fished. In that case I don't think anyone would question having a limit for the 13 year old in the freezer. Give it some thought. Thanks.
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