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1097.1 | I've not been questioned yet... | JUPITR::FERRARO | I'm the NRA | Wed Dec 04 1991 23:31 | 14 |
| Dana,
I'm not sure if it is legal or not, but what I usually do is
go in 3/4 - 1 hour before sunrise and take a snooze with the
gun empty. Any animal that you come upon is going to scatter
faster than greased sh!t. I wouldn't worry about being
attacked.
If you are really scared of critters.... and hunting southern
NH, load your shotgun with #6 until sunrise. Then your legally
ready for racoon. When the sun comes up, reload with slugs..
my $.02
Greg
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1097.2 | In early - Stay late | OASS::SOBCZYNSKI_L | | Thu Dec 05 1991 06:41 | 8 |
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Guess this could be a rather sticky situaton, because it probably
varies from state to state as well as county to county. However, I
normally get in the stand 3/4-1 hour before the first light, like Greg
in reply .1. I do go through the woods with a loaded weapon, my
primary concern is not the four legged animal.
Leonard
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1097.3 | my $0.02 | ESKIMO::BING | Criminal control NOT gun control | Thu Dec 05 1991 06:54 | 11 |
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I like to get in about 1 hour before first light also. I personally
don't walk in with a loaded gun, I'm not saying it's the "Right" thing
to do, it's just what I do. I feel that if I were to trip in the dark
I know for sure that I'm not going to accidentally shoot myself or
anyone else. Another reason is that if you were to run into a game
warden who wanted to be a real stickler for the law he could cite
you for hunting before legal shooting time.
Walt
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1097.4 | | ESKIMO::RINELLA | | Thu Dec 05 1991 08:31 | 8 |
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Ditto with me. I never load my gun or put the cap on, if your muzzle
loading, until legal hunting hours...One can never tell what might
happen...
Hi Greg, long time no see.. Send me a line sometime..
Gus
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1097.5 | Light and loaded guns don't mix in NY | PARVAX::TIHIN | | Thu Dec 05 1991 08:40 | 13 |
| In NY if they catch you with a flashlight and a loaded rifle( >.22 rimfire)
or shotgun (> #4 ) you are automatically guilty of poaching deer.
An article in a hunting magazine recommended that you carry a penlight (the
cheap kind that throws light in a wide area and can't produce a beam). This
gives you enough light to see and allows others to see you so you don't get
shot. Most wardens would be uderstanding over this since you obviously
can't possibly be spotlighting with the penlight. If they are not you could
probably beat the rap in court.
Better method is to leave the rifle/shotgun unloaded and bring your handgun.
I bring my S&W 629; on some days I don't even bother with a rifle. Carrying a
hangun with a barrel <8" while using a light is 100% legal in NY (shows you
the stupidity of some of these laws).
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1097.6 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Turning Circles | Thu Dec 05 1991 08:56 | 10 |
| I load up on the walk in for one reason; I have semi autos which I use
for hunting and they make a hellish amount of noise when you load them.
There's no point in getting in early if you are going to pinpoint your
position with a loud and unnatural noise. I'm not really hunting, as I wouldn't
take a deer before legal time even if was a Boone and Crocket shoo in.
I hope I never get questioned about it, because many conservation officers
are real hardasses because of some of the jerks that are in the woods. I
don't think I'm too likely to have this problem as I generally hunt private
land anyway, but it would be nice to have an official word as to whether
this is legal or not.
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1097.7 | and they'll only accept CASH from flatlanders | PENUTS::BCABRAL | | Thu Dec 05 1991 09:43 | 20 |
| In Maine, it is considered illegal to have a loaded rifle in/near
the woods, both before legal starting time and after stopping time.
Doesn't matter if you're just walking down the dirt road to your
camper at the end of the day, or going into the woods an hour early.
If Mr. Warden catches you, he will probably sock you with a fine.
There are provisions for nighttime hunting for coons/coyotes, but you
had better adhere to the strict letter of the law if you plan on
being out after dark/before sunrise with a loaded gun. I believe this
includes handguns for those who do not have a valid permit.
Keep in mind, too, that a lot is up to the warden's discression. If
he wants to be a real brute, the state can end up in possesion of
any article used in the commission of a "crime". Not only your rifle
can be confiscated, but the vehicle which brought you to the scene.
Plain and simple in court: you were poaching. The law is clear (in the
eyes of the law/wardens)
But then again, he could let you off with a warning.
FWIW
Bob
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1097.8 | sunrise around 7:00 | BINKLY::TAREILA | | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:45 | 14 |
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I never walk around the woods when it's dark with any loaded weapon. I've
never given any thought to protection though (which is what I gather you're
concerned with). Maybe walking around with your chamber open and a shell or
cartrage handy is a good alternative.
I like to be IN my stand an hour before sunrise and never sleep until legal
shooting time. I'll just (as quietly as possible) load up at legal time.
Also, doesn't the sun now rise at around 7:00??
/marc
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1097.9 | In MA anyway it's a NO, NO.... | TARKIN::AHO | How about some SMOKED SKEET? | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:10 | 16 |
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Well according to what the regulations say, legal hunting
hours are from 1/2 BEFORE sunrise to 1/2 hour after SUNSET
(I'm talking DEER hunting here). Sooooo, if you are in the
woods before that time with a LOADED gun (putting my game
warden hat on), I'd presume you were hunting BEFORE legal
hunting hours or as was put on a written warning seen by
myself (HUNTING DURING THE CLOSED SEASON), thereby in
VIOLATION...
Keep in mind this is for MA anyway... Your mileage may
vary depending on the State(s) that you hunt.
~Mike~
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1097.10 | I may have to just deal with the noise | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Turning Circles | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:25 | 5 |
| Does anybody know for certain if carrying a loaded gun in the woods before
legal shooting time is considered to be prima facie evidence of hunting in
NH ir is the burden on the F&G to prove you were actually hunting, ie, willing
to pull the trigger? And is loaded defined as "having a bullet in the chamber"
or "having a loaded clip in the gun, even with an empty chamber"?
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1097.11 | the gun better be empty.... | SALEM::ALLORE | All I want is ONE shot..well maybe 2 | Thu Dec 05 1991 14:53 | 12 |
| Re:last
Yep, you will have to deal with the noise. I just got off
the phone with a Lieut. from the N.H. F. & G. He stated that if
you enter the woods with a firearm that is loaded, this would put
you in the category of someone who is 'hunting' and it is illegal
to 'hunt' before or after legal shooting hours. I probably didn't
explain it as good as he said it but I hope you folks get the jist
of it. Call the headquarters for specifics...........
Bob
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1097.12 | What is "hunting" anyway | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Thu Dec 05 1991 15:38 | 14 |
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I don't mean to be picky, or question .11, but it was my understanding
that it was legal to carry a loaded gun in NH as long as it was
not concealed. If this is correct, then why would it be illegal to
walk into the woods with a loaded gun? I would assume hunting is not
done until you take a shot?
During duck season, we usually load right at shooting time since I can
see how the wardens would react in any event. Deer season we usually
are heading in right about sunrise or just before so it is legal to
hunt when we head in.
--Bob
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1097.13 | Understanding Warden... | TARKIN::AHO | How about some SMOKED SKEET? | Fri Dec 06 1991 12:03 | 16 |
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re .-1
Well since you probably are NOT going to look for "criminals"
in the woods during hunting season dressed in hunting garb,
I'd presume you were "hunting". I suppose if you got a lenient
warden and said you were just taking a stroll in the woods
in the dark with a loaded gun, I'm sure he'd understand ;-);-)
This is all PURELY hypothetical I'm sure....
~Mike~
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1097.14 | | MCIS5::PAPPALARDO | A Pure Hunter | Fri Dec 06 1991 12:27 | 12 |
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re:11
Sounds like I've been poaching for years. But, never new it. I'm guilty
of sitting in my deer stand, in my duck blind, with a loaded gun before
1/2 hour before sunrise.
Oh well, sunrise is at 7am, 1/2 before is 6:30am, I have 10pt buck
standing 20 yds at 6:25am...I won't shoot til 6:30, right...ha,ha,ha,..
Rick
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1097.15 | ex | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Fri Dec 06 1991 12:58 | 3 |
| tsk, tsk... ;^)
Fra
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1097.16 | Not only unloaded..but encased too! | TROOA::KING | | Mon Dec 09 1991 08:49 | 27 |
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- FYI -
Here in Ontario, not only is it illegal to have a firearm loaded before
legal shoot time, but it must also be encased!
Quote from Min of Natural Resources hunting regs...
"Shotguns, rifles or other firearms in your possession must be unloaded
and encased in places which game inhabits or may be shot, from one half
hour after sunset to one half hour before sunrise. "Encased" means
securely enclosed in a manner whereby the firearm is not readily
accessible""
This doesn't mean you have to carry you gun cabinet around with you...
In the bush, its considered secure if your bow is in a zippered or tied
bow bag or in a zippered or latched guncase.
As far as getting in the bush too early. We usually get to stand
*ideally* 1/2 hr to shoot time. Worked well this year. In fact the
8-10yr old 9pt (23" rack) ,205# buck even crossed my extremely obvious
path through the snow. Wasn't wearing any scent either (but thats
another note!) Early risers might not help but it certainly can't
hurt!!
FWIW / Andrew /
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1097.17 | | LUDWIG::BING | Criminal control NOT gun control | Mon Dec 09 1991 09:28 | 6 |
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I checked with a friend of mine here in MASS who is a cop and he said
if it was his call he would say that a person in the woods before legal
time with a loaded gun is hunting.
Walt
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1097.18 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Turning Circles | Mon Dec 09 1991 09:50 | 2 |
| So what's the official definition of "loaded" in NH? Is it "with a round in the
chamber" or "with ammunition in the magazine"?
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1097.19 | | GIAMEM::J_AMBERSON | | Mon Dec 09 1991 10:41 | 4 |
| In MA. you are by definition considured hunting if you are in the
woods with a loaded firearm.
Jeff
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1097.20 | Loaded equals bullet in gun | OTOOA::BELLONI | | Tue Dec 10 1991 21:03 | 4 |
| A loaded gun is one with either a bullet in the chamber, or one with a
bullet in an inserted magazine. At least here in Ontario.
Les
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1097.21 | Loaded or not loaded??? | XCUSME::MALONE | the melon man | Wed Dec 11 1991 12:14 | 5 |
| I beleive it the same in N.H. If youu have a shell in the gun at all
it is LOADED...
dan
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1097.22 | | APHE::BULLARD | | Thu Dec 12 1991 18:20 | 4 |
| In Colorado it is considered loaded only if one is in the chamber.
At least in laws concerning transport in vehicle.
chuck
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1097.23 | Georgia regs say | OPENED::LIBS_C | | Sun Dec 15 1991 21:16 | 4 |
| In Georgia a firearm is considered loaded if it contains a round in
the chamber or the magazine
Carl
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1097.24 | Texas and Georgia same | MUTT::HAMRICK | The Great White Rabbit ... | Mon Dec 16 1991 10:56 | 13 |
| re:-.1
Same in Texas. Law reads something like, If weapon can be fired
without adding anything to it then it is loaded. ie: round in
magazine and all you have to do is work the bolt or slide then
it is loaded. I have never had nor known of any problem here in
texas with this situation. I have been stopped on my way out after
dark with a loaded weapon and flashlight and had my license checked
but the question of "night hunting" was never mentioned.
FWIW
Harvey
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