"Use of artificial light as an aid in hunting" sounds like Spotlighting but I don't know for sure either.

I do know electronic devices can't be attached to a muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season

also, scopes and electronic or battery powered devices cannot be attached to a bow during archery season, except for lighted knocks or a camera.

If it's an electronic "aid in hunting" it's typically not allowed.

I've also wondered about the Burris scopes that have a laser rangefinder incorporated into the scope..

I'll try to give their office a call tomorrow and I'll report back with any news.


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You will remember a curve of your wagon track in the grass of the plain like the features of a friend."
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