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Legal question regarding shooting


musky5555

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Is there any law governing how far away you must be from a public road when target shooting? I know when hunting, you must be at least 500 feet away from a building, but a buddy told me he believes there is also a law stating how far from a road you must be. I don't believe this to be true, especially considering the State goose hunting blinds in Rochester are literally in the road ditches. I can't find anything in the hunting regulations.

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I know you can't take big game from a road ROW, or at least a state highway. We weren't but CO told us we were close once on a drive. Not sure about just shooting or bird hunting.

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This is out of the DNR hunting booklet.

• On another person’s private land or a public right-of-way, a person

may not take a wild animal with a firearm within 500 feet of a building

occupied by humans or livestock without written permission of the

owner, occupant or lessee of the building. A person may hunt from the

water or from public land that is within 500 feet of a building occupied

by humans or livestock.

• A person may not take a wild animal with a firearm within 500 feet of a

corral containing livestock without permission.

Also the 500 ft rule doesn't apply during water fowling, and I also believe that the only time you can shoot from a road right of at is at water fowl ,except during the early and late goose season.

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I'm looking at setting up a range on my property for my own personal use, and I'm really only concerned about target shooting within a couple hundred feet of a county road.

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I also read that to mean if you are hunting on public land, the 500 ft rule doesn't apply.

This is out of the DNR hunting booklet.

• On another person’s private land or a public right-of-way, a person

may not take a wild animal with a firearm within 500 feet of a building

occupied by humans or livestock without written permission of the

owner, occupant or lessee of the building. A person may hunt from the

water or from public land that is within 500 feet of a building occupied

by humans or livestock.

• A person may not take a wild animal with a firearm within 500 feet of a

corral containing livestock without permission.

Also the 500 ft rule doesn't apply during water fowling, and I also believe that the only time you can shoot from a road right of at is at water fowl ,except during the early and late goose season.

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