« Reply #16 on: October 26, 2009, 06:18:58 PM »
At least in MI, even if you have a carry permit you were only allowed to carry one gun of any kind per person in the woods (hunting or not). I haven't looked into it here or other states though.
I got stopped and warned once (carrying a 10/22, and a Mark III in a belt holster durring squirrel season).
You can open carry as many guns as you want when you hunt. Not sure about concealed carry. I haven't seen anything about it in the hunting regulations. I get a small game permit so I can open carry in the woods whether I'm hunting or just camping.

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