I am reading the small game regulations, and it is quite vague. Some rules are overuled in later pages, and some things are simply not specified - maybe I am missing something? So that's why I'm asking here.
So for my WMU, it looks like I can hunt these all year round with a small game license: (no specified dates or charts)
Birds: "Ontario residents may hunt American crow, brown-headed cowbird, red-winged blackbird, common grackle, starling and house sparrows"
Game birds: Pheasant, northern bobwhite and turkey - specifically on hunting preserves (interested in this)
Wolf/Coyote/Red fox
Wolf/Coyote section says to use small game regulations for rifle caliber, which specifies rimfire / under 400 ft pounds.
No info on other fur bearing animals:
Groundhogs
Multitudes of other fur bearing animals
So what is everything fair game unless mentionned? I've got to be missing something.. Anyways I want pheasant if I can get em on the preserves..
So for my WMU, it looks like I can hunt these all year round with a small game license: (no specified dates or charts)
Birds: "Ontario residents may hunt American crow, brown-headed cowbird, red-winged blackbird, common grackle, starling and house sparrows"
Game birds: Pheasant, northern bobwhite and turkey - specifically on hunting preserves (interested in this)
Wolf/Coyote/Red fox
Wolf/Coyote section says to use small game regulations for rifle caliber, which specifies rimfire / under 400 ft pounds.
No info on other fur bearing animals:
Groundhogs
Multitudes of other fur bearing animals
So what is everything fair game unless mentionned? I've got to be missing something.. Anyways I want pheasant if I can get em on the preserves..


















































