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However, who goes out bear hunting with a gun but your not really bear hunting?
Yeah I figured you'd have a reason why it wouldn't be kosher. But I don't see why the friend couldn't carry an extra gun to help the licensed hunter. Just because he's holding a gun doesn't mean he's hunting. Can't I go for a hike in the woods in August with no intent to look for bears and carry any gun I want? Isn't that a right covered by the 2nd amendment? What if I want to go hiking and carry a 44 mag on my belt? Does that mean I am bear hunting?
"To hunt" and its derivatives means an effort to kill, injure, capture, or harass a wild animal or wild bird."
Hell he could just say he is hunting Sasquatch. Aint no tag or license for them critters
By the way, my brother went hunting with me one time. I had a deer tag and was hunting deer, and he just had a hunting license. He informed the game warden he was just coyote hunting. After being grilled for over an hour, the officer realized he didn't have probable cause and let him walk. It was close and he was nearly in custody. Was he doing anything illegal? No. But the presumption was he was hunting deer without a license.
I asked a similar question to a WDFW officer last fall...He cautioned me, stating the states definition of the word "hunting.""To hunt" and its derivatives means an effort to kill, injure, capture, or harass a wild animal or wild bird."If you're with a licensed hunter, in the field, actively pursuing bear with them, wearing camo/hunters orange, sitting while he's calling, aiding in a stalk, and you're carrying a loaded shotgun...you are hunting, by legal definition in the state of washington, whether you're the one pulling the trigger or not!