Posted by old on November 23, 2019 at 10:27:41 from (67.142.112.192):
In Reply to: Re: This years deer. posted by ArleninOr on November 23, 2019 at 10:17:24:
Why your trying to tell me Missouri law when your out on the left coast and your laws and not the same as my laws. EVERY deer season the reg. change as to what is what and when and how many and what deer you can or cannot take and the number of deer you can take. Here in Missouri DNR takes care of creeks and land and conservation take care of the hunting laws. Bi I have also found out that if you ask the same question to 3 conservation agents about hunting you will get 3 different answers. Like the one agent I talked to that said I had to report every opossum I shoot and 30 minutes latter I talked to another agent and he told me the other agent was wrong abut having to report shooting a opossum. So you have your laws we have ours so end this now please. By the way I learned the laws of MO to be a hunter safety instructor and had to take a class every year to be one
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