Hunting in Minnesota:

Weapons used during a hunt in Minnesota, may not be in a moving vehicle at any time, unless it is completely unloaded, and stored. Same applies for bow and arrows. Silencers are not permitted to be used during a hunt. Eagles, swan, quail, cranes, hawks and many other birds may not be hunted at any time. Crows and different mammals have designated seasons in which they may be hunted. Mammals, however, also have some that are not to be hunted at any time, ever. These animals include lynx, wolf, cougar, and wolverine. Hunting in a vehicle is not allowed, unless a person is handicapped and has specific license to do so. Dogs are not allowed to aid a hunt, while hunting big game animals. Using any kind of radio or radio is illegal in the state of Minnesota.

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