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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
Onc they are procesed, or cleaned, I think you are good to go
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.
Well, from what I see, NOWHERE in the state laws does it say anything about that. It very simply says that the possession limit for ducks is 14......period. Says nothing about in the field or in transit or at your residence. As far as the federal law goes, state law trumps that if it makes things more restrictive but even the federal law says 14 is your possession limit.