OK - I know the rules say you can't hunt from a vehicle except with a disability permit from the DNR.
I'm wondering what others have experienced in potential gray areas on this.
For example, if there's an old vehicle (bus, truck, car, tractor, combine) on a property, is it illegal to use it as a blind of sorts or otherwise hunt from outside or inside it? In this case, assume that it's not in running condition and not registered. ie, old school bus with things growing through it or a combine that's been unused for years.
My second question seems straightforward enough - can I pull my vehicle into an area and park, open the back hatch/tailgate and lay out in it to hunt? My belief is that it would be illegal, but any confirmation that it is NOT illegal would be good to see.
As for the first case - it seems that something parked and sitting on a property for years is not really any different than a shed or other structure that was built. Still, I can easily imagine someone getting busted for that anyway, since it at least WAS a working vehicle at some point in the past.
So, TIA and good luck!
I'm wondering what others have experienced in potential gray areas on this.
For example, if there's an old vehicle (bus, truck, car, tractor, combine) on a property, is it illegal to use it as a blind of sorts or otherwise hunt from outside or inside it? In this case, assume that it's not in running condition and not registered. ie, old school bus with things growing through it or a combine that's been unused for years.
My second question seems straightforward enough - can I pull my vehicle into an area and park, open the back hatch/tailgate and lay out in it to hunt? My belief is that it would be illegal, but any confirmation that it is NOT illegal would be good to see.
As for the first case - it seems that something parked and sitting on a property for years is not really any different than a shed or other structure that was built. Still, I can easily imagine someone getting busted for that anyway, since it at least WAS a working vehicle at some point in the past.
So, TIA and good luck!