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Post by mstr2175 on Dec 27, 2020 10:08:48 GMT -5
Anyone else notice the seasons page shows shooting times sunrise to sunset? But the regulations page says 30 min before sunrise to sunset
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Post by featherduster on Dec 27, 2020 12:40:33 GMT -5
If it was posted by the Indiana DNR it wouldn't surprise me.
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Post by titanium700 on Dec 27, 2020 13:56:27 GMT -5
It’s always 1/2 hour before and after. I think if they changed it they would most likely have put out a bulletin. But being it’s the DNR you never know.
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Post by featherduster on Dec 27, 2020 18:06:20 GMT -5
With waterfowl it's a half hour before sunrise till legal sunset.
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Post by mstr2175 on Dec 27, 2020 18:15:39 GMT -5
That’s how I always have known it to be. I’ll just assume it’s a typo
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Post by esshup on Dec 28, 2020 1:12:03 GMT -5
From the DNR e-regulations on-line ""booklet" "Shooting Hours
Shooting hours for geese and ducks are 1/2 hour before sunrise to sunset. Shooting hours may vary at some DNR properties. Check property regulations before hunting."
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Post by duff on Dec 28, 2020 5:19:49 GMT -5
The sunrise to sunset is for early teal. That has been the rule forever. Maybe the single astric is in the early teal season box.
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Post by mstr2175 on Dec 28, 2020 7:29:48 GMT -5
Duff, you are correct sir thank you very much
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Post by greghopper on Dec 28, 2020 8:24:07 GMT -5
The sunrise to sunset is for early teal. That has been the rule forever. Maybe the single astric is in the early teal season box. Yeah... the single Astric has a meaning and over rides certain rules same with the other astrics
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