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In Manitoba we have the archery start the first of September, Muzzleloading runs the last 2 weeks of October and the first week of November, and rifle runs for the next 3 weeks. Our muzzleloading season is open to any muzzleloader.
Wisconsin, has a ten day season after the nine day gun season. 40 cal and larger rifled, 45 cal and larger smooth bore. Inlines ok, but no scopes with magnication. No regulations that I know of regarding bullets. Was some talk about an early ML season, but I think that is currently dead. Or at least I have not seen anything more on it in the papers.
In East TN the bowhunters have a week, followed by all muzzleloaders for a week, then any legal weapon for 3 weeks, then a week split between bear and European boar, followed by any legal weapon for three weeks. Total of 8 weeks for muzzleloader freaks. Small game and upland birds are extra. :applause:
Here in Idaho it would depend on where you hunt. I usually start in September hunting deer and elk with my muzzleloader. If I don't get on then I still hunt with my muzzleloader during general season.
General season here is means you can use any weapon. :thumbsup: