yes part 77 (1) has been removed. There are some misprints in the new regulations, so keep that in mind..
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Page 26, of the regs summary. You can’t use a restricted or prohibited firearm to hunt. Over 500 FPS (152.4mps) makes a pellet pistol either restricted or prohibited.(barrel length). It then becomes regulated by the CC and Firearms Act, in terms of Licencing, registration, carrying etc.....
This applies to those WMU's that require a separate Wolf/Coyote license and tag. The rest of Ontario has a year-round open season. The firearms used during the open season for big game must match the regs ie: shotguns in shotgun only WMU's,however,slugs and heavy shot may be carried and used without the possession of a big game license PLUS blaze orange must be properly worn during big game gun hunts for Deer and Moose and by "licensed" Black Bear hunters except when in a tree stand.
Is it just me,or does anyone else see where the regulation change could increase risk to safety?
I don’t see any increased risk. Nothing has changed really, except yote and wolf hunters don’t require a big game licence. I suppose if anything, it may increase hunter numbers, but that’s about it...IMHO.. hopefully it results in a reduction of wolf/yote numbers..
before i went ahead and got my gun licence i had this question as well as i would hunt squirrels with my .22 grizzly. answer i got by email of mnr was as long as its not over 500 im okay with H2 and have valid licence to hunt. if a big game season is happening, wear orange but if stopped by a CO there is no way in hell you could argue that you are hunting bear or deer with your .22 pellet rifle.
those little rifles are so handy to take anything from partridge, to squirrel to close range rabbits and my chickens when they are on their way out. heck, ive even shot a skunk at close range and it was lights out.
You can also hunt small game with a pellet / BB pistol. Grouse would be fine to light for a rabbit.