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December 12th, 2024, 10:24 AM
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Ask A CO: Dispatching a wounded duck
https://oodmag.com/ask-a-co-dispatching-a-wounded-duck/
A reader asks if it's legal to dispatch a wounded duck after legal shooting hours with a firearm if it was initially shot within them.
What can I but enumerate old themes,
First that sea-rider Oisin led by the nose
Through three enchanted islands, allegorical dreams,
Vain gaiety, vain battle, vain repose,
Themes of the embittered heart, or so it seems.
-- "The Circus Animals’ Desertion" by William Butler Yeats
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December 12th, 2024 10:24 AM
# ADS
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December 12th, 2024, 10:37 AM
#2
And that is why I quit 10 minutes sooner then the quitting time. No duck to worry about or being accused of shooting late.
Good Luck & Good Hunting !
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December 12th, 2024, 12:43 PM
#3
Wow shortest answer on record NO
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 12th, 2024, 01:57 PM
#4
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Originally Posted by
longpointer
And that is why I quit 10 minutes sooner then the quitting time. No duck to worry about or being accused of shooting late.
Great on you longpointer. Sky blasting way out of range is the problem imo.
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December 12th, 2024, 09:14 PM
#5
I can't see the answer needed to be any longer. I usually pack up deer hunting 20min or more early as it to dark to really see in the bush anyway.
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December 13th, 2024, 01:38 PM
#6
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Originally Posted by
sabmgb
I can't see the answer needed to be any longer. I usually pack up deer hunting 20min or more early as it to dark to really see in the bush anyway.
X2. I hate tracking wounded game in the dark. That's a good way to get a poke in the eye or a sprained ankle or worse.