Minnesota Statutes

§ 97B.207 — USING DOGS TO LOCATE WOUNDED DEER OR BEAR

Minnesota § 97B.207
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartGAME AND FISH
Ch. 97BHUNTING

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Minn. Stat. § 97B.207 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Using dogs allowed. A person may use a dog to locate and retrieve a wounded deer or bear only as provided in this section. Subd. 2.Requirements for hunters and handlers.

(a)A person attempting to locate and retrieve a wounded deer or bear using a dog must have a valid license to take the deer or bear and have the license in possession. If the person is a dog handler that does not have a valid hunting license, the person must be accompanied by a licensed hunter with the license in possession.
(b)The licensed hunter, and any accompanying dog handler, must be on foot and must wear blaze orange or blaze pink as provided in section97B.071, paragraph (a).
(c)Any light used must be a handheld artificial light, as defined under section97B.081, subdivision 3, paragraph (f). Subd

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