

No person may have a means of take on their person while tracking with dogs. Hunters are allowed the use of a leashed dog to help locate downed game after notifying a game warden (message, email or call) with location and time. One-half hour before official sunrise to one-half hour after official sunset. Consult public hunting lands special regulations on Special Area Regulations. Seasons on public lands may vary from statewide seasons. Muzzleloading Shotgun: 20 Gauge or larger, firing a single slug. 40 caliber or larger, firing a single ball/bullet. Illegal devices: Blackpowder firearms loaded from the breech, laser sights (unless certified 100% disabled or legally blind), thermal tracking devices, and all light enhancement devices (including nightscopes) from sunset to sunrise.Unless otherwise provided by state law, no person shall carry or use any modern firearm in conjunction with any legal muzzleloading firearm during any muzzleloader season.This includes Deer Muzzleloader, Elk Muzzleloader & Bear Muzzleloader seasons. Illegal devices: Fully automatic firearms, laser sights (unless certified 100% disabled or legally blind) thermal tracking devices, and light enhancement devices (including nightscopes) from sunset to sunrise.Suppressors (Silencers): Hunters are allowed to use legally acquired and possessed suppressors on both private and public lands.Arrow rifles are only to be used during open rifle seasons and are not permitted during archery or muzzleloader seasons. Legal arrows and bolts for deer shall be a minimum of 18 inches in length with fletching for stability and fitted with a broadhead hunting type point not less than 7/8 inches wide, including mechanical broadheads meeting these dimensions when fully open. Legal arrow rifles will maintain a minimum of 2000psi and have a visible pressure gauge to prove proper pressure. Arrow rifles: A device that fires an arrow or bolt solely by the use of unignited compressed gas as the propellant.Muzzleloaders: Equipment as described as legal in the muzzleloader section.Archery: Equipment described as legal in the archery section.Handguns: Any centerfire handgun firing a single bullet with at least a 55-grain weight.Shotguns: Any centerfire shotgun firing a single slug, are legal.There is no restriction on magazine capacity regardless of caliber. Rifles: Centerfire rifles firing at least a 55-grain weight soft-nosed or hollow-point bullet.This includes Youth Deer Gun, Deer Gun, Youth Elk Gun, Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun, Elk Gun & Antelope Gun seasons. Illegal Devices: Laser sights (unless certified 100% disabled or legally blind), thermal tracking devices, and light enhancement devices (including nightscopes) from sunset to sunrise.

Hunters also are allowed to carry both archery equipment and legal firearms during any modern gun season, again provided they have the appropriate licenses and follow other regulations to participate in those seasons. Hunters are allowed to carry both archery equipment and a muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season provided they have the appropriate licenses and follow other muzzleloader season regulations. Firearms Restrictions: Unless otherwise provided by state law, no person may carry or use any firearm in conjunction with archery equipment during any archery season.Bolts must be a minimum of 14 inches in length. Crossbows: Minimum of 100 pounds draw weight and equipped with safety devices.Broadheads: Arrows and/or bolts must be fitted with hunting type points not less than 7/8 inches wide, including mechanical broad- heads meeting this width requirement when fully open.

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Devices that permit a bow to be held mechanically at full or partial draw are allowed.
