What are you arguing is legal? Not what the question asked, Would you shoot a swimming bear/deer/moose?
What is illegal (in Manitoba) is what was asked about, Would you shoot a swimming bear/deer/moose?
The fact a power boat is not a vehicle when the motor is no longer in operation and it has stopped coasting, has nothing to do with making it legal to shoot a swimming moose. Sure, you can shoot a moose from the boat, but the moose has to be on shore, not swimming.
There's such a thing as buckshot . . ..![]()

You can shoot a moose in the water out of a canoe/boat as per above regulation legally. You can also do it while you're standing on the shore. Please show me where in the Wildlife Act it says otherwise.
The only animal you can't shoot in the water is a beaver. Must be on land. EDIT: Also Muskrat and Otter.
Bearkilr, you are correct. I read the regs, checked with a CO, and it is legal to shoot a moose in the water in Manitoba. Thanks for setting that straight.
In BC it is strictly illegal, unless the animal is wounded and tries to swim away.
To go up to a swimming animal with a boat and shoot the animal is the most cowrdly, unfair method of shooting an animal that I could think of. I am amazed at the number of "hunters" reporting on here who think it is an OK way to collect an animal. Did you ever hear of fair chase?
Many on here condemn trophy hunting. A major feature of entering a trophy animal for consideration in the record books, is the hunter has to declare it was taken in fair chase.
I like to be proud of any game animal I shoot. I like to go into the bush on foot and meet an animal on its own terms. if I can outwit and shoot it, I am proud of it. To me, that is what hunting is all about.
I can remember when virtually all hunters felt as I do. Alas, things have changed.



























