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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2017, 11:59:52 AM »
Several  years ago, I went to White Water. I got one squirrel each trip. I've never gone back there again.

The rash story  may be true. A friend of mine shot 6 squirrels towards the southwest lands. He said one had red bumps all over its body. He threw it away.

But I haven't gone out this year to hunt, so I don't know for sure.


saw a facebook posting that the squirrel in the whitewater area are infested with disease, red bumps/rashes on the skin. 
i several friends that have gone out...sounds like they are not getting their limit, either that or they don't want to share.



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #16 on: September 29, 2017, 12:03:02 PM »
Seven won't make one run out of fingers to count on. Some of us even have 11 or 12 fingers. Can't be too hard.

Hmong hunters don't know math... so these number means nothing to them  >:D



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2017, 12:08:08 PM »
Did someone say they want to buy?

Buddy went last week got 4 by himself for only a few hours.  He must of shot the whole family.

I might go with him tomorrow, that is if we all don't pass out tonight.

We are having last week's squirrel the flip recipe style.   



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2017, 12:16:12 PM »
You may not sell or buy squirrels in Minnesota.

Did someone say they want to buy?

Buddy went last week got 4 by himself for only a few hours.  He must of shot the whole family.

I might go with him tomorrow, that is if we all don't pass out tonight.

We are having last week's squirrel the flip recipe style.



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #19 on: September 29, 2017, 12:20:30 PM »
You may not sell or buy squirrels in Minnesota.

Same in Cali but you can gift though.  Loop hole is never pay on delivery.  Pay next week or something.



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #20 on: September 29, 2017, 01:04:22 PM »
Why do you expect pay if you are gifting?

Same in Cali but you can gift though.  Loop hole is never pay on delivery.  Pay next week or something.



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #21 on: September 29, 2017, 01:25:05 PM »
Why do you expect pay if you are gifting?

Gifting is when the court ask.  Paying is selling hence loophole



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2017, 01:43:01 PM »
I see. I don't encourage that practice at all.

In MN, when we gift a wild game, we have to give them our license numbers also. If the DNR guys and gals question how our recipients got a hold of the games, they can then track the givers down.

Gifting is when the court ask.  Paying is selling hence loophole



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #23 on: September 29, 2017, 01:59:30 PM »
I see. I don't encourage that practice at all.

In MN, when we gift a wild game, we have to give them our license numbers also. If the DNR guys and gals question how our recipients got a hold of the games, they can then track the givers down.

Me neither but consider this circumstances.

The weekend is here.  You have a party to host.  Og who don't eat meat will be there.  In Cali, 2 stripers over 18in is regulation and because only 2 per angler, it then becomes a scares commodity in the community and smoked striper is a cultural dish in the Vietnamese community.

What to do when you can't catch them and have the craving?

Barter n buying underground and what not.  No such rule that I heard of in my country.  Cultural implications seem stronger and while it is illegal, it is the smaller of the legality. 



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Re: Squirrel Hunting Season: Minnesota
« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2017, 08:06:49 PM »
I see. I still don't encourage that practice at all.

But if you are faced with actual starvation, I can see it being done legally in some places.

Me neither but consider this circumstances.

The weekend is here.  You have a party to host.  Og who don't eat meat will be there.  In Cali, 2 stripers over 18in is regulation and because only 2 per angler, it then becomes a scares commodity in the community and smoked striper is a cultural dish in the Vietnamese community.

What to do when you can't catch them and have the craving?

Barter n buying underground and what not.  No such rule that I heard of in my country.  Cultural implications seem stronger and while it is illegal, it is the smaller of the legality.



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