Being the devils advocate - would non-toxic shot rules apply? they are migratory but this regulation would seem to classify them as pests and not game birds.
Just wondering.
Dan
who cares, if this is passed i will be shooting every one i can with anything they allow me to use.
based on spanks post though it still needs to get through the standing committee, a third reading, then royal assent ?
Would be wonderful if we could shoot Sandhill Cranes, where we hunt in the Kirkland Lake area we are covered in the damn things. They are great eating as I understand things, the ribeye of the sky.
Whats the deal with shooting crows in Ontario?? Sorry to deviate from the OP
I tried it once and it sure didn't taste like rib-eye to me and I even had a young one as I was told juvies are best. The guy who cooked it ate lots of them and loved it but to me it tasted identical to how these western sloughs smell on a hot day.
Would be wonderful if we could shoot Sandhill Cranes, where we hunt in the Kirkland Lake area we are covered in the damn things. They are great eating as I understand things, the ribeye of the sky.
That's great somthing to do well trolling for k8ngs.
wouldn't that be a treat... but doesn't your boat need to anchored and motor raised out of the water to be legal to shoot from a boat?
it will be VERY interesting if people are cracking off at cormorants on the lakes with weekend cottagers and cruisers driving by, i hope the MNR has a plan in place to deal with all the calls/complaints!!!
Hooded merganser are fine table fare.
Its the other two mergansers that are the problem.
Mergansers and White Winged Scooters are great for spaghetti sauce. We called them "Spaghetti Sauce" ducks. We would just breast them out.

lol..... at my family cabin when I first started hunting, I shot a merganser.... I was very proud of myself until dad saw it and I saw the look on his face.......
I tried some half arse soup recipe to make it taste good..... no dice..... but I ate it anyways, because that is how I was brought up, you kill it you eat it.....
I don't shoot mergansers anymore.....
Being the devils advocate - would non-toxic shot rules apply? they are migratory but this regulation would seem to classify them as pests and not game birds.
Just wondering.
Dan
Dove is considered a migratory bird, these are being classed as a crow and pigeon. Where you shoot them have nothing to do with it.
Really....get caught shooting lead shot over water and let me know what a CO says




























