Posted by rrlund on April 06, 2012 at 12:58:07 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Duck nest posted by 37Chief on April 06, 2012 at 10:18:50:
I would have run over them. I kill a turkey now and then with the haybine that way. 2 points when I get the eggs,extra points when I kill the hen.
Whatever you do,don't pick them up. My cousin did from a turkey nest. He took them to his son in law who had an incubator and they hatched them. Somebody found out and turned them in to the DNR. They ended up in court over that one. It was the son in law who was in trouble over it for hatching them. $150 fine,but my cousin paid it since he had gathered them up and took them to him. He asked the DNR officer what he was supposed to do next time. The officer said call us or just run over them next time around.
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