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Post by subzero350 on Feb 14, 2019 16:29:19 GMT -5
The Indiana Hunting Guide states that a continuously burning light that can be seen for at least 500 feet must be carried while pursuing furbearing animals between sunset and sunrise. I have some questions about this rule.
1) Does this continuously burning light need to be seen from all directions (ie: 360 deg) which would basically mean it needs to be mounted atop the hunter's head?
2) If the hunter is occupying an enclosed ground blind, does the light need to placed on top of the exterior of the blind while the hunter is hunting from inside of it?
3) Does the color of the light matter? Can it be red?
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Post by morrison on Feb 23, 2019 14:42:07 GMT -5
It only requires that the hunter have a continuous burning light capable of being seen for at least 500 feet. It is not required to be visible for 360 degrees and color does not matter. The light would need to be outside the blind to meet the "capable of being seen for at least 500 feet" requirement.
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