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Old 12-08-2017, 05:06 PM
Akoch Akoch is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Okotokian View Post
You lost me there Wolf. It's not illegal for you to wear camo, anywhere, anytime. Coyote hunters certainly wear it. You can carry your rifle around any bush but provincial parks and restricted areas. Caliber would seem to me to be irrelevant. We can't even decide on this forum what is an appropriate caliber to hunt various game animals. LOL. Call? Not illegal to possess one. Wouldn't an officer have to catch you shooting at an elk (or maybe calling one) without a valid license to realistically get a conviction if you are on land where you have a right to possess a firearm?
My take is it’s not illegal to do all that you’ve listed and requires none of the “well they would need to prove it”.

According to the wildlife act that was previously posted if you do not have a weapon and your intention is to watch then it should not be illegal. If you like to call elk so you can watch your friend have a crack at one that’s not illegal. If you want to walk through a thicket of brush because you want to watch run away from you that’s alright too. The key part appears to be not having a weapon which seems perfectly logical.

If you and a friend went for a drive odds are that only one of you was the driver, if you and a friend are out on a hunt I don’t see why automatically both of you are the hunter.
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