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can i bring someone with me if they dont have license?


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the answer your looking for is no she does not need a license to go with you as long as she is not aiding you in the hunt. example she cant "push" deer to you, but she can sit with you and enjoy the outdoors for sure.

 

But she can go walk through the brush till her little heart is content.

 

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Years ago a buddy of mine was out night hunting for foxes with his electronic caller and red lens spotlight.

He took his girlfriend along and she was holding the light.

He got a surprise visit from Officer Ferndip, who informed the pair that by holding the light, the girl was participating on the hunt, and was in violation.

The warden gave them a break and let her off with a warning..Probably because she was such a CUTE little muffin..<<grin>>...

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always looking for an angle to bend the law.  Makes me wonder.

 

Try a sense of humor on for size sometime.

 

BTW, if youre gonna throw an accusation out there, why dont you back it up, and show me where Ive been "looking for an angle to break the law" before, since Im "always" doing it.

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Off of DEC's website today:

 

Accompanying

Q: Can I take my young child (or an unlicensed person) with me while I am deer hunting?
A: Yes, and we highly recommend it! Just make sure the child (or unlicensed person) is not hunting or assisting in any aspect of the hunt (like driving deer). Bring an extra pair of binoculars and plenty of snacks. Have a good time!

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Try a sense of humor on for size sometime.

 

BTW, if youre gonna throw an accusation out there, why dont you back it up, and show me where Ive been "looking for an angle to break the law" before, since Im "always" doing it.

 Not worth my time to point them all out again.  I have a sense of humor in fact a very good one. But it takes something funny to make it work. 

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