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Topic: Hunting Partner Laws  (Read 720 times)

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Hojoman

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February 14, 2019

Question: Is it legal to bring along a friend or family member on a hunting trip if they do not have a license or tag? I have found nothing in the regs book. Also, when hunting with an archery-only tag in the general season, is it legal to be hunting with someone who carries a general rifle tag and rifle? (Chris Gaylor)

Answer: No problem bringing an unlicensed friend or family member with you on your hunt, as long as they do not attempt to take wildlife. In fact, a great way to introduce persons who are interested in hunting, or even just the outdoors, is to take them hunting with you. They may gain from the experience of accompanying you on your hunt and it may spark an interest in hunting. If you are successful in your hunt, consider sharing the meal with them.

It is legal to be hunting with someone who carries a rifle and a general rifle deer tag while you are hunting with an archery-only tag. Just be sure that if you take a deer, it’s done with archery equipment only.