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<br />City of Little Canada <br /> <br />Sculley Property – 2017 Hunting Permit <br />& <br />Special Archery Deer Hunt Rules & Agreement <br /> <br /> <br />1. Deer hunting by archery shall be permitted on the Sculley property located at 3000 LaBore <br />Road and as identified on the attached map. <br />2. Permitted hunters are Dan Sculley, Kevin Sculley, and Ryan Griffin. To be an authorized <br />hunter on the Sculley property, the hunter must be named on this permit and have a valid <br />license issued by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The permitted <br />hunters must also have passed a proficiency test at an independent range whereby the hunter <br />must shoot seven (7) arrows from a distance of at least 20 yards at a six-inch target. All <br />seven arrows (100%) must hit the designated target. Evidence of proficiency testing must be <br />provided to the City for each hunter slated to be on the property. <br />3. The Sculley property is open to hunting by the Sculley party members from November 17th – <br />19th and December 1st – 3rd, 2017. All hunting occurring during this period must be <br />compliant with the laws and regulations of the Minnesota DNR and the rules listed in this <br />document. It is also understood that a maximum of ten (10) deer can be taken within <br />the City of Little Canada for 2017 by all permitted hunters. Timely reporting of deer <br />taken to the City Administrator is required. Once the ten (10) deer limit has been <br />reached, all hunting must cease. <br />4. Hunting is permitted for deer of either sex. <br />5. Hunters must carry this permit with them at all times during hunt. <br />6. Archers must hunt from elevated stands.
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