garyt
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Gary T
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Post by garyt on Jan 21, 2013 17:06:43 GMT -5
I am a little deft here explain what is a continuously burning light? one that is on all the time or one that is turned on when shooting? How inthe world do you hunt atnight with a light shining all over the place? Not trying to be a smart a@@ here just trying to figure a common sense tactic here. Are night vision mono's allowed..not monted on firearm?
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Post by morrison on Jan 24, 2013 14:51:55 GMT -5
According to the Indiana Administrative Code, a person must not chase or take a furbearing mammal at night unless they carry a light that is shining continuously and visible for 500 feet.
312 IAC 9-3-18 Prohibited methods of pursuit and taking wild animals; exceptions (k) A person must not chase or take a furbearing mammal between sundown and sunrise without carrying a continuous shining light that is visible for at least five hundred (500) feet.
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