This is one of those charges that are generally the result of someone failing the attitude test !
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And if they are sitting there watching and 3 hunters poke at the same bird......who killed it?
And if I cripple a bird and you finnish it off....who's gets the bird?
I wouldn't worry about it as long as everyone's sitting in the same blind.
I'm late to the thread, but:
I assume sawbill was just referring to possession limits for small game and fish. There's no regulation limiting how long you can keep meat in the freezer, but if you shoot your limit of squirrels for example (10) when you still have some squirrels in the freezer from last year, you've gone over your possession limit.
One rule that I've broken because I didn't know it exists is that while hunting deer or moose you can only carry a firearm that's legal for them at the time. I've gone moose hunting with a .30-06, and on another occasion deer hunting with a crossbow, while also carrying a .22 in case I saw a smaller critter. No harm no foul, I guess, since I got skunked both times.
Another thing that I've seen a lot of anglers not seem to realize is illegal is keeping fish alive until they catch more and then releasing the smaller ones. Only legal if using a mechanically aerated livewell on a boat that meets certain specs. (Edit: and even then, only allowed for pike, bass and walleye.)
This is a great thread. Informative, staying on topic, linear. Perfect for new and old hunters alike.
Should be stickied.
Say you have a conservation fishing liscence , should you be able to target muskie ? Its my understanding the limit is zero muskie may be taken under such a liscence. Thoughts.
My guess would be no. In any case you wouldn't be allowed to take a picture of it. With the regs highlighted in red and worded out of season fish and fish that can not be lawfully possessed must be released at the time and place of capture think this may become an issue this year. One may argue if you take the time to take a picture you are no longer releasing a fish at the time of capture. There's got to be a reason why they did the change.
Agree with the last 2 posts.
The limits listed are for catch and keep. There is no limit on catch and release.