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Night hunting for Arctic hares is regulated by local laws and varies by jurisdiction, but in many areas, it is allowed with specific permits and restrictions.
Laws and Regulations
Night hunting for Arctic hares is subject to local laws and regulations. In Alaska, for example, night hunting is allowed for hares and other small game under certain conditions, such as using a light source that is not visible to the human eye, like a green light. However, in some other states, like Wyoming and Montana, night hunting is prohibited for hares and other small game.
Techniques and Gear
When night hunting for Arctic hares, it’s essential to use a suitable light source, such as a night vision scope or a thermal imaging device. A high-powered rifle with a suppressor is also recommended to minimize noise and ensure a clean shot. Additionally, hunters should use camouflage clothing and be aware of their surroundings to avoid startling the hares. A good pair of night vision goggles can cost between $500 to $2,000, depending on the quality and features.
Hunting Strategies
Arctic hares are most active at dawn and dusk, but they can also be hunted at night when they are more vulnerable. Hunters should familiarize themselves with the hare’s behavior, habitat, and patterns to increase their chances of success. A good hunting spot can be identified by looking for areas with lush vegetation, such as willow or birch trees, and a steady food source like grasses or lichens.
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