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Offline Lee Borgersen

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  Hunters can use leashed dogs to track wounded deer or bear.


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A hunting regulations change allows Minnesota hunters to use a leashed dog to locate and retrieve a wounded deer or bear.

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The person attempting to locate the animal must have a valid license to take the deer or bear, or the dog handler must be accompanied by a hunter with a valid license. People must wear blaze orange/pink. Any light used must be an artificial light carried in the hand or attached to the person. The dog must be on a leash no longer than 30 feet and the dog owner or handler must physically control the leash at all times. Finally, the dog owner�s name and telephone number must be on the dog while it�s being used to locate a wounded deer or bear.

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These requirements can be found on page 61 of the Minnesota Hunting and Trapping Regulations book.
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Hunters can use leashed dogs to track wounded deer or bear.


 :police: .....
A hunting regulations change allows Minnesota hunters to use a leashed dog to locate and retrieve a wounded deer or bear.

 :coffee: ........
The person attempting to locate the animal must have a valid license to take the deer or bear, or the dog handler must be accompanied by a hunter with a valid license. People must wear blaze orange/pink. Any light used must be an artificial light carried in the hand or attached to the person. The dog must be on a leash no longer than 30 feet and the dog owner or handler must physically control the leash at all times. Finally, the dog owner�s name and telephone number must be on the dog while it�s being used to locate a wounded deer or bear.

 :popcorn: ....
These requirements can be found on page 61 of the Minnesota Hunting and Trapping Regulations book.
yea i'm not so sure i want any dog of mine getting used to tracking or chasing a deer or bear. that could lead the dogs into chasing them moving forward.

just hit the dang animal with a killing shot. not pick it up on the road like boar!!!!!!!!!!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Hunters can use leashed dogs to track wounded deer or bear.


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A hunting regulations change allows Minnesota hunters to use a leashed dog to locate and retrieve a wounded deer or bear.

 :coffee: ........
The person attempting to locate the animal must have a valid license to take the deer or bear, or the dog handler must be accompanied by a hunter with a valid license. People must wear blaze orange/pink. Any light used must be an artificial light carried in the hand or attached to the person. The dog must be on a leash no longer than 30 feet and the dog owner or handler must physically control the leash at all times. Finally, the dog owner�s name and telephone number must be on the dog while it�s being used to locate a wounded deer or bear.

 :popcorn: ....
These requirements can be found on page 61 of the Minnesota Hunting and Trapping Regulations book.
yea i'm not so sure i want any dog of mine getting used to tracking or chasing a deer or bear. that could lead the dogs into chasing them moving forward.

just hit the dang animal with a killing shot. not pick it up on the road like boar!!!!!!!!!!  :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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The light must be held by hand or attached to the person.  What other kind are there?  Oh I suppose headlights on vehicles.  Never mind...

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The light must be held by hand or attached to the person.  What other kind are there?  Oh I suppose headlights on vehicles.  Never mind...

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AHA!!   THE light!!!

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How about a heat seeking drone. 
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I never could understand why you can't track a wounded animal. Stoopid.

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Rebel SS, I don't think it's and issue with actually tracking a wounded deer but more of and issue for abuse. 
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Ya, in this day and age.....missed that point.