So if you see some game on the way to the bush you are hunting illegally because you are in a vehicle???I believe that is not what the regulations have in mind.Everyone is a illegal hunter that sees a animal?? Do you close your eyes when you drive?
Please explain it to me,you seem a bit angry today.
This is exactly what a road hunter tells the CO when they are stopped. "No officer I'm not hunting, I'm going to another spot I have." Unfortunately the CO can't prove otherwise and has to let them go, knowing damn well what the person is really doing. If you are legitaimately going from one spot to another, no matter how short a drive it is, any sensible sportsman won't be driving with a rifle between the seats and a loaded magazine on the dash board, at least not in Manitoba.
Not angry at all, I just don't like it when people defend lazy hunting practices. They screw things up for the rest of us that like to hunt.
OK, here it goes:
You're driving down the road in the truck looking for deer, you see a deer in the field about 250 yds out, stop the truck, get out and shoot, killing the deer. Then you drag the deer off the field and put it into the back of the truck. You can be charged with:
1. Hunting from a vehicle
2. Shooting from a vehicle(if you stay in the seat or even lean over the hood/box)
3. Shooting from/across or along a road.
4. Possession of illegally taken wildlife
5. Trespassing (if it's private land)
6. Hunting on private land without permission(if you don't have permission, obviously)
They will confiscate the deer and gun plus probably lay all the above charges. Chances are they won't all stick, but you can be charged. In other words, it's illegal.
Driving and looking is not illegal. Driving, looking and subsequently shooting is. That was my point.
wow you guys have it tough... rules for BC on vehicles are simply:
1. to shoot wildlife from a motor vehicle or a boat propelled by a motor (this does NOT include "leaning over the hood" or such. As long as you are standing on the ground you are good to shoot, got this from the local CO who was hunting with a friend and I one year).
to discharge, carry or have in possession
a firearm containing live ammunition in
its breech or in its magazine attached to
the firearm, in or on a railway car, motor
vehicle, sleigh, aircraft, bicycle or other
conveyance.
From The 2008 BC Synopsis. Your CO may have been fine with using the hood as a rest. Another CO, with less common sense, may not have been fine with it.
How about a few orange hats and stuffed heads sitting on a empty blind![]()
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A friend of mine had a bonehead CO give him a ticket for "having a loaded gun in/on a vehicle". He had it resting outside the truck against the fender, with the butt on the ground, loaded. The judge thankfully threw it out.
I thought of another way to keep them from shooting the deer on the property from the road, it might be expensive and a little crazy but it would probably work. so here it goes:
Put up a 6 or 8 foot game fence along the edge of the property along the road and then back to the tree line along both sides(don't actually close it in, just what you can see). So that it looks like a game farm, with signs reading something along the lines of: tame deer: do not shoot, or deer with AIDS: don't harvest. lol, maybe add a few hay bails to the center of the field so it looks legit in case.
A little crazy
Reminds me of a story I heard of a bunch of antis who thought that putting orange vests and collars on deer would protect them from hunters
It makes it hard to argue "hunting as a Canadian tradition, part of our heritage" when you are using an SUV and a Nikon scope instead of a canoe and musket...
Why would you tell him your not hunting?Of course your hunting you have a gun and a hunting suit on.This sensible sportsman has a rifle or a rimfire or the 12 guage with him just about every time I leave the house,oh and even the evil shells to go with them,at least thats here in Saskatchewan.

It makes it hard to argue "hunting as a Canadian tradition, part of our heritage" when you are using an SUV and a Nikon scope instead of a canoe and musket...




























