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Dog Training The owner of a hunting dog may run or train his/her dog on pheasant, quail, rabbit, ruffed grouse, woodcock, or any imported species at any time of the year (including Sundays) if the owner or another person attends the dog. The attendant may not carry firearms of any kind except a starter’s pistol and/or handgun with blanks while training dogs. Each attendant must possess a valid hunting license. The attendant may not kill any wildlife except during open season for the appropriate game species. See Raccoon and Opossum Chasing- No Kill season dates for training coon hounds. Unarmed fox chasing is legal all year, including Sunday, and does not require a hunting license. However, an individual or group Furbearer Permit is required to participate in unarmed fox chasing. See Furbearer Regulations. Individuals should check with the Area Manager for area specific regulations prior to participating in fox chasing on state owned or controlled lands. Dog Training With Call Back
Pens Retriever Training The trainer, or anyone assisting in the training, shall possess a valid hunting license while training. If live birds are held for more than 48 hours, a Game Husbandry Permit is also required. Retriever training permits can be obtained from any DNR Sport License Agent or by phone, mail, or online. Contact any DNR Licensing and Registration Service Center for the location of an agent near you. Field Trials |
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