Originally Posted by
Dythbringer
Definiton of hunting per the FWCA:
“hunting” includes,
(a) lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of, pursuing, chasing or shooting at wildlife, whether or not the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed, or
(b) capturing or harassing wildlife,
except that “hunting” does not include,
(c) trapping, or
(d) lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of or pursuing wildlife for a purpose other than attempting to kill, injure, capture or harass it, unless the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed as a result,
So the definition of hunting doesn't include any action for a purpose other than attempting to kill, injure, capture or harass it, unless the wildlife is harmed as a result. So if the animal is dead, how can you kill, injure, capture or harass it? Therefore, recovery of a dead animal after legal shooting hours is permissible because definition of the term does not apply.
Besides JBen's link from a few posts ago actually has an answer from a CO with a scenario about recovering an animal after dark.