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1. renewi+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-03 02:01:09
Why is the deer freezing a problem? Wouldn't that be desirable? Less likelihood of a missed shot, etc.
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2. topspi+m8[view] [source] 2020-06-03 03:39:13
>>renewi+(OP)
It's considered unsporting and is a poaching technique. Yes, some game animals will stare into a light not understanding the threat, but the real reason spotlights are effective is eyeshine; the light reflected from the eyes of game animals makes them easy to find at night.

There are many effective techniques that are not permitted when hunting game.

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3. renewi+Ub[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 04:19:30
>>topspi+m8
Oh I see. I just didn't realize that that was codified into law so that police would stop you from doing that. Would have figured it had more than just unsporting as a reason.
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4. koenig+L61[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 13:35:57
>>topspi+m8
Incidentally, the use of radios is unsporting in Kansas, and therefore forbidden (unless you’re hunting coyotes—they’re considered a pest, so you can pretty much do whatever you want).
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5. topspi+oL2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 22:16:29
>>renewi+Ub
Here is a current publication[1] that covers the rules that apply in a typical Midwest state. Page 19 covers use of artificial lights and various exceptions. There is a great deal to know and conservation officers enforce these rules enthusiastically.

[1] https://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/hunting_and_trapping_...

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