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April 30th, 2017, 08:13 PM
#151
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
Ok, one more time.....there is no offence for gutting an animal before being tagged, unless the shooter holds the tag. If you are legally waiting for the tag to get to the kill site, there is nothing in legislation that prevents you from gutting the animal...
You can't physically tag it "immediately", because the tag isn't near the kill site. You must tag as soon as it arrives. There is absolutely no mention in the Act of gutting prior to tagging.
I totally agree. As long as the animal is not moved from the kill site, and the tag holder is immediately attending, then you can gut the deer or take pics or whatever while waiting for the tag holder. Maybe a CO may charge, but a JP would never convict.
Immediately means the tag holder cannot go get a coffee, cannot continue to hunt, etc. If he has to walk 2 miles to get to the kill site, so be it, it's gonna take awhile but as long as he is on his way and goes directly to the kill site, that covers "immediately".
Last edited by brent; April 30th, 2017 at 08:18 PM.
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April 30th, 2017 08:13 PM
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April 30th, 2017, 09:53 PM
#152

Originally Posted by
brent
I totally agree. As long as the animal is not moved from the kill site, and the tag holder is immediately attending, then you can gut the deer or take pics or whatever while waiting for the tag holder. Maybe a CO may charge, but a JP would never convict.
Immediately means the tag holder cannot go get a coffee, cannot continue to hunt, etc. If he has to walk 2 miles to get to the kill site, so be it, it's gonna take awhile but as long as he is on his way and goes directly to the kill site, that covers "immediately".
Party hunting in Ont. each member of the party has to have reliable and immediate means of communicating and be no further than 5 kilometers apart, and yes you can start gutting before the tag holder arrives, but if the warden shows up you better be able to prove you meet the requirments