Posted by pete 23 on January 31, 2017 at 10:52:51 from (45.52.56.170):
In Reply to: Fishy Story posted by JimS on January 29, 2017 at 21:25:04:
In Minnesota, the possession limit includes what you have in the freezer, locker up town, neighbors freezer, whole works. Legally to give game away, you are supposed to have your license number on the package and it must be packaged so it can be identified. Like fish, patch of skin to indicate species. You know nobody is going to do that.
Several years ago, coming back from weekend of fishing trip I ran into a roadside check point. Had fish in the cooler in covered boat. Asked how many, I told them but had to remove boat cover, and dig them out of the cooler. When I was done, officer says, you are the first one today that had them done up properly.
Lot of laws have changed last few years like them not being able to come into your home without a warrant or consent but it was not like that a few years ago. This has good and bad side to it of course as the super game poacher in the area got away with a ton of law breaking because of improper warrant. I wish they would have locked him up for twenty years. Don't need his kind around.
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