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The boat doesn’t have to be anchored. It just can’t be moving because of the motor & the motor has to be off.
Quote from: follow maggie on March 15, 2019, 09:09:02 PMThe boat doesn’t have to be anchored. It just can’t be moving because of the motor & the motor has to be off. As far as being 500 feet from houses unless that's a county ordinance that's also false. There's no state law/reg that says you have to shoot a certain distance from a residence.
Thanks for all the clarification. I saw that you could not be under power when shooting, but looks like I read more into it thinking I need to be anchored.
You're good to go on hunting. I would make sure I wasn't shooting in their direction. The sound of the gun scares more people than anything, even if the shot won't travel that far. I would also go over with a good bottle of whiskey to have the talk with the neighbors and aftQuote from: EWUeagles on March 18, 2019, 08:12:41 AMYou're good to go on hunting. I would make sure I wasn't shooting in their direction. The sound of the gun scares more people than anything, even if the shot won't travel that far. I would also go over with a good bottle of whiskey to have the talk with the neighbors and after the season bring some duck jerky to them. Nothing beats having nice neighbors that appreciate you hunting there and if that happens it can become you're little honey hole. Don't over hunt the property though.Boats don't need to be anchored or even not moving. Check out skull boating for ducks.Boats don't need to be anchored or even not moving. Check out skull boating for ducks.
You're good to go on hunting. I would make sure I wasn't shooting in their direction. The sound of the gun scares more people than anything, even if the shot won't travel that far. I would also go over with a good bottle of whiskey to have the talk with the neighbors and after the season bring some duck jerky to them. Nothing beats having nice neighbors that appreciate you hunting there and if that happens it can become you're little honey hole. Don't over hunt the property though.Boats don't need to be anchored or even not moving. Check out skull boating for ducks.
Quote from: EWUeagles on March 18, 2019, 08:12:41 AMYou're good to go on hunting. I would make sure I wasn't shooting in their direction. The sound of the gun scares more people than anything, even if the shot won't travel that far. I would also go over with a good bottle of whiskey to have the talk with the neighbors and aftQuote from: EWUeagles on March 18, 2019, 08:12:41 AMYou're good to go on hunting. I would make sure I wasn't shooting in their direction. The sound of the gun scares more people than anything, even if the shot won't travel that far. I would also go over with a good bottle of whiskey to have the talk with the neighbors and after the season bring some duck jerky to them. Nothing beats having nice neighbors that appreciate you hunting there and if that happens it can become you're little honey hole. Don't over hunt the property though.Boats don't need to be anchored or even not moving. Check out skull boating for ducks.Boats don't need to be anchored or even not moving. Check out skull boating for ducks.Oar or manually powered boats (scull boats, paddled kayaks /canoes) can be moving but if you are in a powered boat (gas or electric) all motion that was created by these methods of propulsion must be stopped before you shoot.
Does anyone have any links about the written laws for hunting on rivers and lakes? I have been trying to find actual written laws for the past couple of months in preparation for next year and haven't been able to find anything. Any help is greatly appreciated.