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Quote from: Odell on January 18, 2013, 08:32:42 AMQuote from: hdshot on January 17, 2013, 07:54:59 PMThe law makes the hunter retrieve the bird right after you down it. No letting them float or lay around until you are ready is how I understand. Also if the bird gets away wonded the hunter has to count it towards the limit.This is not the law. Maybe it should be, but wounded game that gets away is not part of your legal bag limit.Lots left to interpretation of legal bag limit. Does not state at all that your legal bag limit is what is in your possession only. I could be wrong but can't argue because there is lots of grey area that can be used against the hunter.Warden sees a hunter knock down 10 ducks and that hunters has 7 when checked? Then what? I can see the Warden accuse that hunter shooting over limits and wasting.
Quote from: hdshot on January 17, 2013, 07:54:59 PMThe law makes the hunter retrieve the bird right after you down it. No letting them float or lay around until you are ready is how I understand. Also if the bird gets away wonded the hunter has to count it towards the limit.This is not the law. Maybe it should be, but wounded game that gets away is not part of your legal bag limit.
The law makes the hunter retrieve the bird right after you down it. No letting them float or lay around until you are ready is how I understand. Also if the bird gets away wonded the hunter has to count it towards the limit.
Quote from: hdshot on January 20, 2013, 06:24:52 PMQuote from: Odell on January 18, 2013, 08:32:42 AMQuote from: hdshot on January 17, 2013, 07:54:59 PMThe law makes the hunter retrieve the bird right after you down it. No letting them float or lay around until you are ready is how I understand. Also if the bird gets away wonded the hunter has to count it towards the limit.This is not the law. Maybe it should be, but wounded game that gets away is not part of your legal bag limit.Lots left to interpretation of legal bag limit. Does not state at all that your legal bag limit is what is in your possession only. I could be wrong but can't argue because there is lots of grey area that can be used against the hunter.Warden sees a hunter knock down 10 ducks and that hunters has 7 when checked? Then what? I can see the Warden accuse that hunter shooting over limits and wasting. Wounded game that gets away is not quite the same thing as a knocked down duck. In your situation wanton waste would apply. Knocking birds down and not retrieving them is much different than seeing a leg hanging on a duck as it flies away. If you knock them down but they swim away it is up to the warden who observed you to decide if your effort to retrieve them was sufficient. But nowhere in the wa regs does if say that wounded game that gets away is part of your bag limit.
Quote from: Odell on January 20, 2013, 07:37:32 PMQuote from: hdshot on January 20, 2013, 06:24:52 PMQuote from: Odell on January 18, 2013, 08:32:42 AMQuote from: hdshot on January 17, 2013, 07:54:59 PMThe law makes the hunter retrieve the bird right after you down it. No letting them float or lay around until you are ready is how I understand. Also if the bird gets away wonded the hunter has to count it towards the limit.This is not the law. Maybe it should be, but wounded game that gets away is not part of your legal bag limit.Lots left to interpretation of legal bag limit. Does not state at all that your legal bag limit is what is in your possession only. I could be wrong but can't argue because there is lots of grey area that can be used against the hunter.Warden sees a hunter knock down 10 ducks and that hunters has 7 when checked? Then what? I can see the Warden accuse that hunter shooting over limits and wasting. Wounded game that gets away is not quite the same thing as a knocked down duck. In your situation wanton waste would apply. Knocking birds down and not retrieving them is much different than seeing a leg hanging on a duck as it flies away. If you knock them down but they swim away it is up to the warden who observed you to decide if your effort to retrieve them was sufficient. But nowhere in the wa regs does if say that wounded game that gets away is part of your bag limit.And you're completely wrong. It's up to the courts. Before you go spouting the law, you should know it first.
Quote from: duckkillerclyde on May 01, 2013, 08:23:43 PMQuote from: Odell on January 20, 2013, 07:37:32 PMQuote from: hdshot on January 20, 2013, 06:24:52 PMQuote from: Odell on January 18, 2013, 08:32:42 AMQuote from: hdshot on January 17, 2013, 07:54:59 PMThe law makes the hunter retrieve the bird right after you down it. No letting them float or lay around until you are ready is how I understand. Also if the bird gets away wonded the hunter has to count it towards the limit.This is not the law. Maybe it should be, but wounded game that gets away is not part of your legal bag limit.Lots left to interpretation of legal bag limit. Does not state at all that your legal bag limit is what is in your possession only. I could be wrong but can't argue because there is lots of grey area that can be used against the hunter.Warden sees a hunter knock down 10 ducks and that hunters has 7 when checked? Then what? I can see the Warden accuse that hunter shooting over limits and wasting. Wounded game that gets away is not quite the same thing as a knocked down duck. In your situation wanton waste would apply. Knocking birds down and not retrieving them is much different than seeing a leg hanging on a duck as it flies away. If you knock them down but they swim away it is up to the warden who observed you to decide if your effort to retrieve them was sufficient. But nowhere in the wa regs does if say that wounded game that gets away is part of your bag limit.And you're completely wrong. It's up to the courts. Before you go spouting the law, you should know it first. So you are now an atty ??I thought you were a truck driver..
No the courts don't ticket but it's up to the court to decide.
Is any duck worth going to court over if you don't have to.
You are supposed to make an effort to retrieve any game you shoot, per the regs.Lot of this happening at Ridgefield. They are gettin on every one about this.