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Old 10-23-2016, 05:36 PM
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It was a great Saturday for getting outside. My wife, brother in law and a couple friends went out quading with guns (our friends aren't hunters) in our favorite spot. We have had luck and scored several birds here the 2 times we have gone but Saturday was another world. Never before have we seen so many birds. Me and my brother in law have each limited before, but never at the same time. We bagged our 10 and saw at least 20 over and above.
Same here, buddy and I both limited out Sat, in an area we decided to try and totaly new to us. Saw over 30. On the way out we pulled over to give an oncoming truck some room, just happened to look left and there's a ruffie staring at us, lol. Was his luck day...
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Old 10-23-2016, 07:41 PM
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Went out today in the ranger seen 43 in 50 miles.was a good day
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Old 10-23-2016, 09:37 PM
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The Wildlife Regulations state:
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Section 136(1) Nothing in section 55(2)(c)(ii) of the Act or, subject to
subsections (2) and (3), in this Regulation authorizes the possession

[...]
(c) dead unprocessed game birds of a kind listed in
Column 1, that are in excess of the number set out in
Column 2, of Part 2 of Schedule 13, or
But they do not define "unprocessed". To me, if it is plucked, gutted and in the freezer, it is processed... no? If not, what does "unprocessed" mean?

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It has been scientifically proven that a 308 round will not leave your property -- they essentially fall dead at the fence line. But a 38 round, when fired from a handgun, will of its own accord leave your property and destroy any small schools nearby.
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Old 10-23-2016, 09:50 PM
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Good question, ask fish and wild life?

Unfortunately the sticky in this section has been closed.
http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=223913


So I hope you receive an answer too your specific question.
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Old 10-24-2016, 07:51 AM
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Walked/hiked 12+ KM through thick bush and some cutlines in the foothills and prairies just outside the foothills.

Nothing. =(
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Old 10-24-2016, 08:04 AM
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The Wildlife Regulations state:


But they do not define "unprocessed". To me, if it is plucked, gutted and in the freezer, it is processed... no? If not, what does "unprocessed" mean?

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Good question.

I wont try to resurrect my arguments or questions. I just wish the language would be cleaned up for next year's regs.

At this point in my life I don't get out enough for birds for it to be practical consideration.
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