Minnesota Statutes

§ 97B.603 — TAKING SMALL GAME BY PARTY

Minnesota § 97B.603
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartGAME AND FISH
Ch. 97BHUNTING

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Minn. Stat. § 97B.603 (2026).

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(a)While two or more persons are taking small game as a party and maintaining unaided visual and vocal contact, a member of the party may take and possess more than one limit of small game, but the total number of small game taken and possessed by the party may not exceed the limit of the number of persons in the party that may take and possess small game.
(b)This section does not apply to hunting wolves, migratory game birds, or turkeys, except that a licensed turkey hunter may assist another licensed turkey hunter and a licensed wolf hunter may assist another licensed wolf hunter for the same zone and time period as long as the hunter does not shoot or register a turkey or wolf for the other hunter.

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Legislative History

1989 c 153 s 2;1990 c 605 s 6;1996 c 364 s 5;2001 c 206 s 2;2012 c 277 art 1 s 62;2024 c 90 art 1 s 44

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