Originally Posted by
Lucas
Most of you have missed out on what the original post said let me clear up a few thing.
I was talking with some people about hunting and the topic was raised about can you gift birds to non-hunters? One of the guys wives had asked if it was ok for someone to give her a few birds to cook and since she has no hunting licence there was confusion if this was legal.
So I Looked up the regulations and found that it is legal to gift a non-hunter birds. Question solved.
That is when someone said "If you can gift birds to someone couldn't you gift them all to people and keep hunting?" Once again we looked it up and the law once again confirms you can. I don't condone this behavior.
It would seem some people donate birds to the homeless. I know this is crazy but who wouldn't want to just shoot 18 birds and then spend the rest of the season sitting at home.
That is when one guy still wouldn't agree that gifting birds was legal. He made the point that if you can just gift birds and keep hunting why wouldn't guys just gift them to a family member and keep hunting. This had to be against the law. I thought it must be illegal. So I once again went back to the regulations but couldn't find one that makes this illegal. I thought hey why not ask on the message board, there are lots of knowledgeable people on here one of them might know.
So I am not trying to cheat the system, hide birds, or destroy conservation. I was simply part of a conversation were the question was asked and I didn't know the answer. It bothered me to not be able to find a clear cut regulation on this. I don't feel it is right to do and was hoping to find a law that spells it out.