Originally Posted by ShootemupTex
Originally Posted by burbank
Originally Posted by Young20
Originally Posted by hillmp
If the moon casts a shadow it's time to go home

lol I had a GW tell me this, with a wry grin, a few years ago. He said that because of the advances in optics, that he mainly was looking for obvious violations, not for hunters shooting a "few" minutes past the limit.


I think that this is probably the case. Wasn’t it just a few years ago that the standard was 30 minutes after last light?



Not the standard it's the law. 30 min before or after official sunrise and sunset time for the area. It changes by a minute or two each day. You can usually find it on your local weather forecast.



I know that. I was talking about before the current law was put into place. It was very open to interpretation.

https://www.al.com/outdoors/2016/05/new_hunting_times_state_clarif.html