Thunderhog
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I've stopped eating Spotted Owl for the same reasons!.......Yeah, well I've gotten lead poisoning from the dozen or so bald eagles I've eaten, but you don't hear me b*tching about it....
I've stopped eating Spotted Owl for the same reasons!.......Yeah, well I've gotten lead poisoning from the dozen or so bald eagles I've eaten, but you don't hear me b*tching about it....
Thanks for your assistance...I see that they have added a BCeID requirement to comment now. That wasn't in place last week when I gave feedback. They must have been getting a pile of responses that they didn't like.
In Manitoba when they first introduced the lead shot ban it was only for the heavier hunted waterfowl areas on or near water. Then they banned it for all waterfowl right across the board. So I can go out in a field and shoot a thousand rounds of lead shot at clays for instance and that is fine but as soon as I fire a shot at a goose over the same field I am breaking the law.Yes, lead is prohibited over water because water fowl will take it up in their crops and die from lead poisoning but there's no such reason to ban it over land. Except that is to end all upland hunting and recreational shooting. Mind you, lead is banned in the 'condor zone' that is California, hunters seem to get by... but only until they don't, no doubt.
At our LGS the staff wouldn’t be able to say, they most likely wouldn’t know what monolithic bullet meansThis is just a step towards banning lead in all hunting cartridges, next step will be single projectiles from centre fire rifles. Next time you are at your LGS, ask how much of the rifle ammo on their shelves are lead free… also for us reloaders, the cost to buy monolithic copper bullets is quite high, especially for someone like me that has 2000+ lead core bullets in my inventory.
Do-gooders with a No-Hunting Agenda!.......I grew up on a farm on the Alberta prairies and spent to many fall days shooting ducks and geese. Being a curious younger hunter at the time I cut open hundred of crops of both ducks and geese to see what they were feeding on. Not once did I ever see a single lead pellet in any of the crops so not really sure where the data came from where even the use of lead for waterfowl is a problem let a lone upland birds.
I missed the meeting. Just curious if the Zoom meeting has been recorded and where to find it.



























