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Quote from: bobcat on September 21, 2010, 11:54:15 AMAre you talking about carrying it in your vehicle or on your person while out hunting? If in the vehicle it's fine. You're not wanting to walk around carrying a muzzleloader for deer and elk, and a rifle or shotgun for grouse are you It may be fine to have a rifle or shotgun in the vehicle, but I bet a warden will ask you 20 questions and may even write you up. I'd leave the shotgun and .22 rifle at home...... Carry a .357 or whatever for personal protection, but leave the .22 pistol at home too... There's my 4 cents worth.
Are you talking about carrying it in your vehicle or on your person while out hunting? If in the vehicle it's fine. You're not wanting to walk around carrying a muzzleloader for deer and elk, and a rifle or shotgun for grouse are you
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I really can't believe how many are confused by this...
I can not believe how many WDFW officials are confused by this!! I've called WDFW several times to have this cleared up. lol. To me a wile to get a straight answer as well.
You certainly wouldn't be violating any of the rules by using a 22 or a shotgun to shoot grouse while out for deer/elk during muzzie season, if you actually SHOT a deer or elk with your 22 or shotgun you would be in it pretty deep if caught. So as long as you are just carrying it for the small game you are fine. I really can't believe how many are confused by this...
When I'm hunting deer or elk the last thing I want to do is be shooting at grouse with anything.