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3B all season license


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If I am reading the regulations correct, I cant hunt the 3B firearms season with an all-season license? crazy.gif Thats the only reason I bought the all-season is so I could hunt up north and then come down and hunt the 3B season. Anyone know the reason behind this?

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As far as I know you can still hunt with your bow but from talking to the CO down there last year you better leave your gun at home unless you feel like donating it. When we talked with him last year around noon opening morning he already had 3 new guns and they weren't cheap ones

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Can we hunt the opening weekend of muzzleloader in 3b? We would be hunting the Muzzleloader season, not season 3b technically wouldn't we.


Yes you can; however, you have to abide by the muzzleloader season rules. That means no scope on your muzzleloader and for sure don't carry a shotgun!

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READ THE BOOK!!!!

1) you CANNOT hunt 3B with a "rifle" the legal firearm is shotgun with single slug shotgun shell, legal smokepoles, or legal handguns.

2)you can hunt with smokepole any firearms zone with a scope. but. scope is NOT allowed during the muzzleloader season without a permit.

3)crossbows are legal during the firearms season with a firearms license but not with an archery license.

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READ THE BOOK!!!!

1) you CANNOT hunt 3B with a "rifle" the legal firearm is shotgun with single slug shotgun shell, legal smokepoles, or legal handguns.

2)you can hunt with smokepole any firearms zone with a scope. but. scope is NOT allowed during the muzzleloader season without a permit.

3)crossbows are legal during the firearms season with a firearms license but not with an archery license.


I was being a little sarcastic. grin.gif

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One reason makes sense why you can't hunt 3b because it does overlap with the opening of muzzleloader. I would be out there with a scope on my muzzleloader opening weekend and saying I was hunting 3b, not muzzleloader.

I know not everyone hunts the muzzleloader who bought an all state license.

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Well i am totally confused. I was told before i got my all season that after the laws had been printed that the DNR had changed the law in an effort too get more hunters into the 3B season. When i got my license they asked me if i wanted my license good too hunt the 3A or 3B season. And now here everyone is saying that this isnt the way it is. I think i'll call the DNR and get an explanation.

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We have hunted for years in 3b. I don't believe that the dnr wants more hunters in the 3b season. Everyone would come down. We hunt zone 342. And this year it switched from a 5 deer limit to 2. That would not make any sense. If they wanted more deer killed, they wouldn't have decreased the limit. I don't know it's so confusing. I have never understood why we don't just have one season down there. If I made the laws, I would have one season just like up north. Opening the first weekend in November.

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My group has been muzzleload hunting in Zone 3 for 16 years now and 3A Slug. Muzzleloader always opens the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It does overlap with the 3B slug season for One day if I remember correctly. The DNR is out there checking for scopes and other infractions, but you are allowed to hunt within the muzzleloading guidelines. We traditionally take upwards of 30+ deer in a day and a half. There are plenty of deer down in SE MN.

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The DNR wants more hunters too choose the 3B rather than 3A. That is one of the reasons why there is a second weekend on the 3B season now rather than 3A, a bit of incentive too hunt the 3B, more time in the woods. They do want more deer harvested. Zone 3 still has the most liberal "bag limits" in the state in reguards too deer.

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