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    Quote Originally Posted by Cass View Post
    Lots people wouldn't be able to take a walk. As stated before any pursuing or chasing out of season is still considered hunting. Sometimes on a leisure walk though you run into birds you aren't expecting.
    I think the key thing is intent Cass. If you are out walking your dog and he incidentally puts up game I don't think any judge would convict you. However, if you are actively looking for and seeking game I agree you are hunting and could theoretically be charged.

    Hopefully CO's have better things to do than spend their time pursuing this type of charge. I would just suggest make their lives and your own easier by not talking a lot about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by singlemalt View Post
    I think the key thing is intent Cass. If you are out walking your dog and he incidentally puts up game I don't think any judge would convict you. However, if you are actively looking for and seeking game I agree you are hunting and could theoretically be charged.

    Hopefully CO's have better things to do than spend their time pursuing this type of charge. I would just suggest make their lives [B]and your own easier by not talking a lot about it.


    Herein lies the problem created by guys themselves, they talk too much and with the social media that we have now days it is that much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
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    Herein lies the problem created by guys themselves, they talk too much and with the social media that we have now days it is that much easier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sidelock View Post
    Does anyone know what the bird nesting restriction dates are for training dogs in Ontario ? I went over the regulations three times and all I could find is that a training permit is required for training dogs or conducting field trials outside of hunting season but nothing about specific date clousure.
    You need those permits only if you want to shoot the birds and only for birds with open season in Ontario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnyiri View Post
    You need those permits only if you want to shoot the birds and only for birds with open season in Ontario.
    NOT ! Posting inaccurate or false information really annoys me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
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    Herein lies the problem created by guys themselves, they talk too much and with the social media that we have now days it is that much easier.
    So basically, disrespecting nature and breaking the law is perfectly fine provided you keep your mouth shut and don't advertise it on social media. How thoughtful considerate !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidelock View Post
    So basically, disrespecting nature and breaking the law is perfectly fine provided you keep your mouth shut and don't advertise it on social media. How thoughtful considerate !
    No where did I condone anything illegal.
    What I said was that guys cause their own problems by talking too much, how does that sound that I am saying it is perfectly fine to disrespect nature and break the law?
    Some people always have their own way of interpreting things in the wrong way .

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    Well that escalated quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    No where did I condone anything illegal.
    What I said was that guys cause their own problems by talking too much, how does that sound that I am saying it is perfectly fine to disrespect nature and break the law?
    Some people always have their own way of interpreting things in the wrong way .
    Yes you are absolutely right, I'm certain I misinterpreted your post and that's not remotely what you meant . Perhaps you can elaborate and explain to prevent further misinterpretation .
    Last edited by sidelock; April 22nd, 2018 at 03:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidelock View Post
    Yes you are absolutely right, I'm certain I misinterpreted your post and that's not remotely what you meant . Perhaps you can elaborate and explain to prevent further misinterpretation .
    Not to put words in Jaycee's mouth but what I believe he is saying its The basic don't ask/ don't tell philosophy when dealing with an issue. Sure one could go through all the hassle of obtaining all the paper work to make it officially legal however most sportsman behave in an appropriate manner so if no one complains its not high on the mnr radar.
    Have never heard of one occasion where someone was charged much less warned for working their pointer out of season without the appropriate paper work.
    Lets be clear its not illegal to work your dog in the field. Its only contrary to the rules not to have the appropriate paper work.
    So if you respect the environment and no one complains no one will come to give you grief.
    Its just not that big of a problem
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