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Post by js2397 on Mar 30, 2020 16:10:13 GMT -5
As far as the rifle rules and the license and bag limits go, it is not that hard to follow if you just read it. If someone has no desire to attempt to learn the regs, I have no desire to hunt the same area they do because if they don't care to learn, they just won't care at all about anything else either. Not difficult to understand, just needlessly complex. You can shoot any animal in Indiana with a high powered rifle except turkeys, migratory birds, and deer on public land(unless you are using a handgun). I can't shoot a doe on some public lands unless I do it with an archery or muzzleloader tag I have to buy a different tag for each weapon I use to buck hunt, but one tag allows me to doe hunt with any weapon. Again, not difficult, but unnecessarily complex.
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Post by firstwd on Mar 30, 2020 16:11:12 GMT -5
As far as the rifle rules and the license and bag limits go, it is not that hard to follow if you just read it. If someone has no desire to attempt to learn the regs, I have no desire to hunt the same area they do because if they don't care to learn, they just won't care at all about anything else either. I know of people who do read it and still think that the two antlerless tags in there bundle can be used in any county during firearms season AND THEN whatever the county bonus antlerless quota is.
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Post by firstwd on Mar 30, 2020 16:13:48 GMT -5
Appreciate the clarity...hopefully the fact it is not needed any longer they dispose of it...but doubt they would only do that, and could be the reason to open up the whole process for simplicity sake. Somewhere in the DNR a group is working on simplifying the license structure to present to the NRC for adoption. I truly wish it was an open process and the entire book instead of just licenses, and honestly wish I could be a part of it.
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