amen red foxx.....Co's have discretion as well, if your trying to abide by the law most LE will cut you the slack and treat as a learning experience.....as long as your not a repeat offender I suppose.
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For the longest time there was a requirement if you were transporting any portion of a kill from the camp to your home and were stopped by a CO you had to be prepared to state:
*the name of the hunter who sealed the animal;
*the hunting licence number and validation tag number under which the animal was claimed; and,
*the WMU in which it was taken.
I suspect being aware of David C.'s bent on enforcement, it wouldn't be a bad idea to keep this information at your finger, even thought this stuff is no longer printed in the regulations.
As for the freezer being a safeguard against any repercussion, if you toss a migratory bird into the freezer for future consumption. It better have on it one fully feather wing. The wing is only to be removed, just before you put it in the pot to cook it.
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That's all they've ever asked for at check points coming home from moose camp each year. After hanging the animal, we skin and quarter for transport to the butcher. The person who drives the animal home isn't always the person who took the shot - this has never been an issue as long as the details of who, what, where and when are documented.
FishFrenzy
Sort of hard to keep a fully feathered wing on the bird when it is in a sausage, here is the actual wording.
Once you get it to your residence then you do not need to keep that feathered wing on it anymore.
"11 (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall possess or transport a migratory bird unless at least one fully feathered wing is attached to the bird.
- (2) The wing and the plumage thereon may be removed from a migratory bird
- (a) when the bird is prepared for immediate cooking; or
- (b) after the bird is taken to the residence of its owner for preservation."
Thanks for this Fox. I guess I was thinking of a CO's powers of search, if he start checking out a freezer, for possession limits, he'd need some way to ID species. It's good to learn his search powers end at the freezer, door.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
-Gun Nut