GeoShooter
CGN frequent flyer
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- Cape Breton
Why would you need a hunting licence to pick up a dead animal? If a bird hits your house and dies, that isn't hunting. If you take roadkill, do you need a hunting licence?
Why would you need a hunting licence to pick up a dead animal? If a bird hits your house and dies, that isn't hunting. If you take roadkill, do you need a hunting licence?
It is in the fridge, very easy. I have seen them in our woods when I'm walking around, it is cedar and mixed hardwood forest, so I generally don't see them until they are flushed and flying. .410 shotgun would be the thing? People post all the time about shooting them in the head with a .22, but I just don't spot them standing around all that much. But I've never tried to stalk them either; could be fun.
I've got a mossberg 500 and three chokes; I just need some small steel shot. I've got a bunch of lead target shells (7.5 maybe?) but even if those were legal (I'm not sure?), I wouldn't want to eat them.
So if I had all the proper paperwork and credentials and hunted a small animal, then gave the meat to someone, they would be holding illegal meat?
A bird that unexpectingly hit a window means death of a relative.
That happened to me.
Sorry.
Just my 0.02$ .
Mush
In years of plentiful numbers, there is a thing called the 'silly season' for grouse (exactly what was seen here), during which they fly around like crazy things and do violently crash into things like cars and windows.
It is skinned and in the fridge, it'll get in the pan tonight.I'd of had it in the pan as well, no point in letting it waste.
Why would you need a hunting licence to pick up a dead animal? If a bird hits your house and dies, that isn't hunting. If you take roadkill, do you need a hunting licence?
Yep... you are good... get the breast out, wrap in bacon and roast at 350.... serve with melted garlic butter.....
When done eating you will start grouse hunting..... yummmm
I aim above the head with my 12 gauges. That way a couple of pellets hit the head and make a quick death but no lead in the meat. If they are flying it is a little trickier....
Jeebus 12 gauge for grouse, that's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. To each there own I guess. Found 28 & 20 gauges to be choice gun for grouse. To be honest majority of grouse shot and my life time were with a single shot 410.
All Wildlife is owned by the Crown.
Our Hunting Lic. is really just a glorified tax.
So, technical one needs to have a permit to posses those Crown Assets.




























