Originally posted by Frenchymanny: Wolves and yotes year round in Ontario, black birds/pigeons in Quebec...Small game licence right thereF-Manny
Originally posted by Brianlocal3: I was told that in no way at all on any Illinois state land or any Federal land in Illinois could you stumpshoot unless it is a hunting season and you posses a valid hunting license. If you are caught doing so it is a poaching ticket.
Originally posted by arrow30: ...(2) there shall be no closed season or limits on house sparrows or european starlings.....just sayin.
Originally posted by Bowwild: These laws that are written to pin down poachers are terrible examples of LE trying to make their jobs easier. Don't like em and never will.Stumps and dirt clods don't need protection. To assume that stump shooters will opportunistically break the law and poach is wrong. To burden all our freedoms because of a few bad apples is equally wrong.
Originally posted by Bjorn: California requires a license to be armed on Public Land. We need fishing licenses too even without hooks, all makes sense to me.
Originally posted by adeeden: Illinois has strange laws, on most of the public areas seasons are different than the private ground. As example coyote is not year round, squirrel starts over a month later ( and ends 2 months earlier) etc. In fact you can't even small game hunt state land withh a .22 rifle. Bows or shotgun with bird shot only!
Originally posted by Webster2: QuoteOriginally posted by Frenchymanny: Wolves and yotes year round in Ontario, black birds/pigeons in Quebec...Small game licence right thereF-Manny Only in some WMU's of Ontario.In others, from September 15 of one year to March 15 of the next year.Also, if you claim to be hunting them, you need a wolf/coyote seal in most areas.Best to go with a amall game (required anyway) and tell them you are shooting nuisance birds. [/b]