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    Quote Originally Posted by JDG View Post
    You hunt with a selfie stick? lol
    Who Takes your Photo after you Harvest your Game!

    That selfie stick can hold that skinning knife to ensure you are at a safe distance when poking the game.
    Hunters do carry knives into the field!

    and for those that use a support...

    Choose the Right Shooting Sticks

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    Quote Originally Posted by zcolt45 View Post
    Who Takes your Photo after you Harvest your Game!

    That selfie stick can hold that skinning knife to ensure you are at a safe distance when poking the game.
    Hunters do carry knives into the field!
    Yes, you wouldn't want to do a Eduardo Garcia on it, but make sure that selfie stick is non conductive.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard...nting_accident

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    Heard that you can have to pay a fee for that, or even it is possible to lose your license

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    Quote Originally Posted by MentalAttack View Post
    Heard that you can have to pay a fee for that, or even it is possible to lose your license
    Vioate game laws, you could also have your gun and even vehicle confiscated.
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    Slightly off topic, but is it legal to dispatch a mortally wounded deer (with a firearm) that has been struck by a vehicle? Seems inhumane to let an animal suffer needlessly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudoven View Post
    Slightly off topic, but is it legal to dispatch a mortally wounded deer (with a firearm) that has been struck by a vehicle? Seems inhumane to let an animal suffer needlessly.
    No. Actually my BIL that lives near traverse city went through this with a cop up there, BIL stopped at an accident where a deer was hit, Pleaded with cop to put deer that wash thrashing and making some horrific noises to put it out of it misery.
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    In 2017 there was an article where a taxidermist found a .22 in the skull of a deer head he was skinning so he called the DNR. They contacted the hunter who told them he downed the deer with a muzzleloader and then finished it with a .22 handgun. IIRC the hunter was educated on the law and given a ticket for using the .22 during muzzleloader season. They did not say if he lost the deer or any firearm.

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