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Post by subzero350 on Aug 6, 2021 11:45:18 GMT -5
It states:
"A person must not wear or use a device to climb poles or trees or possess an ax or saw while in the field at night. This is to ensure the prevention of dislodging a wild animal from its home or other location where it has hidden itself for security or protection."
Wouldn't a deer tree stand ladder or a climbing stand be considered a "device to climb trees"?
Does this mean I can't possess an axe or saw at night, even if I'm chopping/cutting wood in the middle of winter for heating my home?
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Post by morrison on Aug 8, 2021 17:21:04 GMT -5
By the strictest definition of your question, the answer to both of your questions is "YES."
However, the restriction on a climbing device has the term "at night" as part of the prohibition.
As for the axe and saw, this regulation pertains to a person who is hunting and not someone who is cutting firewood to heat their home.
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