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November 16th, 2020, 10:18 AM
#11

Originally Posted by
Bushmoose
My rifle is loaded about a minute or two after I get into my blind, which is generally always well before the half hour prior to legal time.
I hear ya BM....wink wink..nudge nudge.
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November 16th, 2020 10:18 AM
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November 16th, 2020, 10:23 AM
#12
prob not the best thread lol, as others said, ive seen a member on here named "mnr".
if thats not enough to warn you to each their own i guess
:S
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November 16th, 2020, 10:49 AM
#13
If some CO wants to track me 2k back into the bush , find my stand in the dark and check and see if I have chambered a round at 06:15 instead on 06:17...then the MNR has a huge problem with their application of enforcement.
Man you guys are a bunch of Nervous Nellies ..... I think they call it Capiophobia...look it up.
I have it from the horses mouth, at least in this area, a CO will not go into the bush to look for hunters breaking rules, especially in the dark. It's a safety issue.
So what goes on in the tree stand at 06:15 am is between you and your conscience, because no one is ever going to find out what you do back there.
Last edited by MikePal; November 16th, 2020 at 03:45 PM.
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November 16th, 2020, 11:02 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
MikePal
If some CO wants to track me 2k back into the bush , find my stand in the dark and check and see if I have chambered a round at 06:15 instead on 06:17...then the MNR has a huge problem with their application of enforcement.
Man you guys are a bunch of Nervous Nellies ..... I think the call it Capiophobia...look it up.
I have it from the horses mouth, at least in this area, a CO will not go into the bush to look for hunters breaking rules, especially in the dark. It's a safety issue.
So what goes on in the tree stand at 06:15 am is between you and your conscience, because no one is ever going to find out what you do back there.
agree with most of that, but if they know that you are hunting field edges they've came and drove their ATVs through the field to us in the morning with their lights on to check us before.
i guess there's a difference if you are 2k into the bush.
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November 16th, 2020, 11:16 AM
#15

Originally Posted by
MikePal
If some CO wants to track me 2k back into the bush , find my stand in the dark and check and see if I have chambered a round at 06:15 instead on 06:17...then the MNR has a huge problem with their application of enforcement.
Man you guys are a bunch of Nervous Nellies ..... I think the call it Capiophobia...look it up.
I have it from the horses mouth, at least in this area, a CO will not go into the bush to look for hunters breaking rules, especially in the dark. It's a safety issue.
So what goes on in the tree stand at 06:15 am is between you and your conscience, because no one is ever going to find out what you do back there.
Breaking the rules and keeping it to yourself is one thing. Admitting it on the internet is not a wise choice...
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November 16th, 2020, 11:18 AM
#16
The fine for an unencased firearm is $150. That's a bargain if you ask me
114. Unlawfully possess firearm at night 20 (1) (b) $150.00
A trophy is in the eye of the bow holder
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November 16th, 2020, 11:23 AM
#17

Originally Posted by
bellerivercrossbowhunter
Breaking the rules and keeping it to yourself is one thing. Admitting it on the internet is not a wise choice...

I can come on here and "Say I stole the Lindbergh Baby"....it has no legal weight in a courtroom...HaHa.
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November 16th, 2020, 11:35 AM
#18

Originally Posted by
LowbanksArcher
The fine for an unencased firearm is $150. That's a bargain if you ask me
114. Unlawfully possess firearm at night 20 (1) (b) $150.00
I think you could nail you with the 113. "Unlawfully hunt at night" ...but then you can still be hunting without a loaded firearm while you sitting in your stand, in the dark at 6:00am...think about that for a minute HaHa.
Before you all get excited...I'm not condoning an unlawful act....just playing along with Bush Mooses attempt to lighten up the forum in the 'extraordinary' times Haha..
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November 16th, 2020, 11:53 AM
#19

Originally Posted by
MikePal
I can come on here and "Say I stole the Lindbergh Baby"....it has no legal weight in a courtroom...HaHa.
Unless you are in the Entertainment Business, unwanted attention by claiming to do a Crime is never a good thing.
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November 16th, 2020, 12:23 PM
#20

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
I check "official" sunrise and sunset times every day before I go out because it's the legal standard used to establish the time of an offense,never leaving anything to chance. I dumped a Coyote at legal time last week with one eye on my watch and the other on the case latch.
I am the same as you always go by the sunrise and sunset charts for my specific area.I see no advantage or need to have a gun loaded before or after legal shooting times as the light conditions are poor and like others in the evening I have no desire to track a deer in the dark.I personally know my area CO,s and would be terribly embarrassed to break a law for no real advantage. It basically comes down to hunting ethics and setting a standard for and others.My son is now into hunting and setting a good example is very important for me,as he also sets and example for his buddies.