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Started by barry, August 15, 2013, 04:19:21 PM
Quote from: blueridgegobbler on August 26, 2013, 10:19:57 PMSo in NC the way as described above if you are tagged out you cannot enter the woods with friends and family an call a bird in for them. This would be considered an action or attempt to take game as it is stated in the regulations digest.
Quote from: cuppednlocked on August 27, 2013, 11:25:57 AMQuote from: blueridgegobbler on August 26, 2013, 10:19:57 PMSo in NC the way as described above if you are tagged out you cannot enter the woods with friends and family an call a bird in for them. This would be considered an action or attempt to take game as it is stated in the regulations digest.No, that is not correct. The tag is not what allows you to hunt, it is merely the method to track possession.If you are properly licensed, and have no legal judgement that prevents you from "hunting", there is no reason you cannot participate by calling, putting out decoys, etc. The circumstances change if you are also toting a gun and have filled your tags.If calling, setting decoys, etc was not "hunting" why would a guide need a hunting license???
Quote from: cuppednlocked on September 01, 2013, 03:19:11 PMBowbendr,Where in the GS or Reg Digest say that the tag is what allows you to "take" game? To be more specific, where does it say the tag must not be filled? It is illegal to take big game without tags issued to you. There is no mention of filled vs unfilled, only "properly licensed" ie having tags.On youth day, adults can (and are encouraged to) help the youth kill a bird. The season is NOT open for adults. Why don't properly licensed adults get tickets for hunting out of season when helping with the youth hunt? It's not because they still have unfilled tags. (pg56 of Reg Digest)What you are saying is roosting a bird the night before the season opens is illegal? You should have unfilled tags, like in the youth example, but you are "taking" turkeys out of season and after legal shooting hours.My question regarding hunting guides still stands.In reference to your friend, there are too many variables to mention: first ticket for violation, season open/closed, is there even a charge for "spotlighting" or is it only "taking with the aid of artificial light" (I don't know and don't feel like researching it)? It isn't the gun that makes the act of shining out of hours illegal.