If you have hunted in Saskatchewan, you will understand our post. Prior to the trespass law, 75% of white tail deer hunting in the south was done with a truck and a rifle. Deer steps out, truck slams on the brakes, hunter jumps out, gun fire starts.
To save time, some hunters decided to keep the clip in their rifle while driving.
It was done so often that when the COs pulled people over, most forgot to take their clips out of their guns because they simply forgot about it because they did it so often.
This way of hunting became such a laughing stock among hunters that even some US magazines did articles on it.