Posted by Greg1959 on September 21, 2015 at 20:28:30 from (172.97.28.244):
Earlier I had asked "In my state, let's use squirrels for example, you are allowed a daily bag limit of 6 but allowed to have 12 in your possession (like in case you went on a weekend hunting trip, that would be a 2 day total).
But, I can have a whole freezer full back home.
I have been told by others from different states that in their state the 12 possession limit means 12 is the total you can have in your possession, including any at home.
I asked the local game warden and he said they don't care how many you have at home, just what is in your possession while out in the field.
How is the possession limit law handled in your state?".
Some responded that in their state ALL game harvested, including what is already in their freezer at home as the total possession limit.
Responders were 'gundoctor from Vermont', 'pete 23 from Minnesota' and 'da.bees from????'.
I checked the regs from Vermont and Minnesota and can't find any reference to possession limits including what you have at home.
Are y'all just guessing and pulling this idea from your hats or do you have a possible link to the DNR website to verify your statements.
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