My condolences
For what?.... nobody died... lol
My condolences
For what?.... nobody died... lol
I won’t be careful..... I will be honest... the guy was and is a member of our camp.....
My condolences
Having to carry a case with you if you plan on being out in the woods past legal light. You can't even drive with the gun un cased in the truck so it dries out after an evening hunt in the rain
Having to carry a case with you if you plan on being out in the woods past legal light. You can't even drive with the gun un cased in the truck so it dries out after an evening hunt in the rain
if the "drinking offense" is processed under the criminal code you can go to court and dispute it. If it is an IRP in bc then you do not get a chance to go to court if you wish to dispute the prohibition. An IRP can be issued for more than just "drinking"
If it ever does get legalized (to our benefit, not just the greasy liberal insider's), then most guys should start a patch, and make their hunting property pay for itself, haha!
Hunting camp ends up being a week extra- 1 week to hunt, the other to clip...
Although, I'm not sure there's ever been a law put on the books, that actually HELPS anything.
We'll see..
So why play dumb earlier on. OK so lets say your camp is ok with night hunting .
You also posted as to the possession and usage of controlled substances at your camp. And you brilliantly pointed out that this is illegal. But not one of your rules ?
So why play dumb earlier on.
OK so lets say your camp is ok with night hunting .
You also posted as to the possession and usage of controlled substances at your camp. And you brilliantly pointed out that this is illegal. But not one of your rules ?
There was no IRP program in BC ten years ago, it was likely a criminal DUI thenI can't get into the details, because it was 10 years ago... But i remember reading the back of his suspension notice (or whatever its called) from the cop, and it had instructions for disputing (or appealing maybe?) a drinking related suspension but not any other cause.
Ever drive 101 in a 100 zone?...... like I said, he was technically guilty and didn’t fight it...
I use a rifle sock, it can be put in to a pocket, or used as a scarf if it's cold. A few of my friends will hump out their rifles in hard cases.... We are always out before legal shooting time, and walk out after last night.
You don’t know me..... you don’t hunt at my camp and you don’t know how we hunt and what is involved.....it’s likely very different from how we do things with dogs and deer drives....
Stop with your “let’s say” BS.....
It is impossible for me not to stay out past legal shooting time in BC, usually well over an hour in the woods on foot and always hunt right till last light, then head out
I know we have very reasonable hunting laws in BC, but I can't believe how silly some laws are back east...
Still a bunch of spouting and BS until you actually tell us where you live and hunt....
It’s not a stupid rule... I never said that.....
I didn't realize I was hiding a thing. Here in Alberta our ridiculous rule is no atvs before noon.
The fact you like the rule is baffling, yet predictable. It does make sense for an easterner to want rules to make sure he doesn't break rules. Explains our gun laws.
No..... you have to have your firearm encased after legal light when hunting while afield....and if you don’t, there is potential that you can be charged as such, but not with poaching...