Originally Posted by
Gun Nut
It's pretty obvious what is on my mind, when I'm out hunting upland game birds, and the dove is an upland game bird, i see no reason for being saddle with an obligation to use non-toxic shoot, when i'm carrying lead shot for other upland game birds, including the woodcock which is migratory game bird like the dove. The argument that there is to much lead in Ontario's environment, that we need to limit its use when it comes to shooting doves, makes about as much scene as having a screen hatch-cover on a submarine. This is the Canadian Wildlife Service, it should impose the same condition equally across the nation. It is not clear why British Columbia should be treated any different than Ontario, by a federal/national service. None the less they get to use lead shot on doves. What is good for one provinces should be good for all.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
-Gun Nut