It is unlawful to:
- set out, use or employ any of the following items for the purpose of hunting big game:
- an auto-loading firearm that has the capacity to hold more than 5 cartridges in the magazine,
I believe the 3 round restriction is for migratory game birds, not the grouse or prarie chickens you might flush randomly in bear country. But you'd have to double check the regs.
What if I see a bird and want to switch to bird shot and take it as well?
We usually drive to and from our areas during hunting-time instead of before and after (we're slackers haha). We often see birds on the side of the road, get out and track them into the bush and get them there. This is all on unmaintained roads so we don't need to go far to get them.personally, If you are out bear hunting and come across a bird I would leave it alone, because once you fire that shotgun, you would scare away every wildlife with in the area.![]()
Lets not rub it in now!!!
So if I were hunting bears and/or left my semi-shotgun uncapped at 5, yet only had 3 bird shot on me, would that be a legitimate explanation to the CO? Is it completely up to their discretion?
Seems sensible to me, but only if you prove you only have three bird shot on you.
So if I were hunting bears and/or left my semi-shotgun uncapped at 5, yet only had 3 bird shot on me, would that be a legitimate explanation to the CO? Is it completely up to their discretion?
Seems sensible to me, but only if you prove you only have three bird shot on you.
I would assume, since you're carrying bird shot, that they(Fish&Game guys) would consider you hunting bear & birds, and subjected to the magazine limit.



























