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    Hello all,
    alot of times sitting in the blind, I see rabbits, Grouse and other small game passing by.

    Can I also take my Rimfire 10-22 with me, and have it loaded and uncased along with my shot gun inside the blind ?

    Happy Hunting.
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    No...you can’t !!
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    Get yourself a high quality sling shot...with some practise you can become as good as a 12 yr old farm boy HaHa.. .

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    Thank you for the clarification !
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Get yourself a high quality sling shot...with some practise you can become as good as a 12 yr old farm boy HaHa.. .
    LOL ohh the good old sling shot days hahaha
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    Why not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    No...you can’t !!
    not so sure about that https://oodmag.com/carrying-multiple-firearms/

    edit: I now notice that the OP's post is in the waterfowl section, so rick is likely correct. I thought the question was for small game in general
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    "(3) Subject to subsections (4) and (5), no person shall
    hunt a migratory bird by the use of a rifle or a shotgun
    loaded with a single bullet."

    That is the actual wording of the law.

    However, it determines how the CO you wind up talking to interprets "hunting".
    You might get away with it but I doubt it - although I do know one guy that had a .222 for shooting crows and a shotgun for ducks in managed to talk his way out of it.

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    yea I wouldnt want to put myself in a situation like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by werner.reiche View Post
    "(3) Subject to subsections (4) and (5), no person shall
    hunt a migratory bird by the use of a rifle or a shotgun
    loaded with a single bullet."

    That is the actual wording of the law.

    However, it determines how the CO you wind up talking to interprets "hunting".
    You might get away with it but I doubt it - although I do know one guy that had a .222 for shooting crows and a shotgun for ducks in managed to talk his way out of it.
    Must have been one dumb CO or your buddy can sell ice to Eskimos.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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