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Quote from: Gopher on January 28, 2011, 02:32:17 PMQuote from: GregFowler23 on January 25, 2011, 08:01:45 AMRight you can have 14 in your possession, but you can still go hunting the day after you have 14, as long as you dont have them in your possesion at the time you are hunting. Quote from: Bob33 on January 24, 2011, 08:39:36 PMDaily bag limit is how many you can shoot in one day. Possession limit is the total number you can have in your possession. If the possession limit is 14, you cannot possess more than 14 at one time. If you shot 7 yesterday, and 7 today, then you can't shoot any tomorrow. CORRECTThat's not true. Possession limit is 14, period. You can't have more than 14 ducks in your possession at any given time. Nowhere does it say "in the field". Possession means at your house, at your camp, in your freezer. What may be an out here is if they are processed like into pepperoni. If the game warden shows up at your house though and you have more than 14 ducks, I think you're screwed.THIS IS TOTALLY UNTRUE.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The federal possesion limit ONLY applies to between the place you kill the waterfowl TO your vehicle or place of permanent or temporary abode or other facilities.IT DOES NOT APPLY TO YOUR FREEZER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Field possession limit:No person shall possess, have in custody,or transport more than the daily bag limitor aggregate daily bag limit, whicheverapplies, of migratory game birds, tagged ornot tagged, at or between the place wheretaken and either:a) His automobile or principal means ofland transportation; or b) His personal abode or temporary ortransient place of lodging; orc) A migratory bird preservation facility;ord) A post office; ore) A common carrier facility.
Quote from: GregFowler23 on January 25, 2011, 08:01:45 AMRight you can have 14 in your possession, but you can still go hunting the day after you have 14, as long as you dont have them in your possesion at the time you are hunting. Quote from: Bob33 on January 24, 2011, 08:39:36 PMDaily bag limit is how many you can shoot in one day. Possession limit is the total number you can have in your possession. If the possession limit is 14, you cannot possess more than 14 at one time. If you shot 7 yesterday, and 7 today, then you can't shoot any tomorrow. CORRECTThat's not true. Possession limit is 14, period. You can't have more than 14 ducks in your possession at any given time. Nowhere does it say "in the field". Possession means at your house, at your camp, in your freezer. What may be an out here is if they are processed like into pepperoni. If the game warden shows up at your house though and you have more than 14 ducks, I think you're screwed.
Right you can have 14 in your possession, but you can still go hunting the day after you have 14, as long as you dont have them in your possesion at the time you are hunting. Quote from: Bob33 on January 24, 2011, 08:39:36 PMDaily bag limit is how many you can shoot in one day. Possession limit is the total number you can have in your possession. If the possession limit is 14, you cannot possess more than 14 at one time. If you shot 7 yesterday, and 7 today, then you can't shoot any tomorrow. CORRECT
Daily bag limit is how many you can shoot in one day. Possession limit is the total number you can have in your possession. If the possession limit is 14, you cannot possess more than 14 at one time. If you shot 7 yesterday, and 7 today, then you can't shoot any tomorrow. CORRECT
Looks like its time to break out the Crayola box and dumb it down even more, i forgot that in todays day and age folks aint born with common since!
Question asked: The question I have is in regards to this daily limit and possesion limit scenario:Does prepared duck meat e.g. frozen (raw or cooked) duck sausage, dried duck jerky, pre-baked and frozen whole duck or canned duck continue to be part of the posession limit? What is the the law on this and where in the CFR is is located?Thank you for the consideration in answering this. USFW RESPONSEThank you for your inquiry regarding possession limits. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's mission is, working with others, to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. In 50 CFR 20.11 you will find the definition of possession limit- "Possession limit means the maximum number of migratory game birds of a single species or a combination of species permitted to be possessed by any one person when lawfully taken in the United States in any one specified geographic area for which a possession limit is prescribed." In 50 CFR 10.12 possession itself is defined- "Possession means the detention and control, or the manual or ideal custody of anything which may be the subject of property, for one's use and enjoyment, either as owner or as the proprietor of a qualified right in it, and either held personally or by another who exercises it in one's place and name. Possession includes the act or state of possessing and that condition of facts under which one can exercise his power over a corporeal thing at his pleasure to the exclusion of all other persons. Possession includes constructive possession which means not actual but assumed to exist, where one claims to hold by virtue of some title, without having actual custody." Possession ends when the object ceases to exist such as when a bird is consumed and the remaining parts are discarded. Simply making the waterfowl into sausage, jerky, or other products does not constitute an end to possession. Thank you for your cooperation in complying with our regulations that help protect fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats. Please feel free to respond to this message with any further inquiries that you may have regarding this matter. _____________________________U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceOffice of Law Enforcement4401 N. Fairfax Drive (Mailstop: LE-3000)Arlington, Virginia 22203
Maybe i have a different way of looking at and reading the regs than others that need a more clear explanation of them but i understand it just fine and some folks don't so they need to break out some way of dumbing it down as we use in the military for terminology sorry if you took offense to this and didn't understand my
A mounted duck would be a consumed carcase, unless you leave the inards in it and throw it on the wall! If solid and frozen waiting to go to the taxi. then it would go towards your bag limit!
straight forward rules. If you don't understand you prob shouldn't be hunting