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Old 10-24-2019, 02:28 PM
Benelli1 Benelli1 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by JD848 View Post
There's a big thing with FW on what is right on just keeping the breast's,there is no law requiring you to keep the legs in the migratory bird act.

Lots of CO's aren't happy about this and spoke with top cheese in Manitoba and he said they would like to see the legs and such taken home, but no law in the act.

Myself I keep the whole bird and I find it a waste to leave any part of any bird or animal that is eatable and let it go to waste, being lazy is all it is to me.

Spelled out in Manitoba.

The following from the 2019 Manitoba Hunting Regulations:

No person who kills, injures, or is in possession of a game
bird, shall abandon, waste or spoil, or allow to be abandoned,
wasted or spoiled, any edible portion of the bird. The
department’s guideline is that all edible portions must be used
for human consumption. The edible portions for grouse are the
breasts and for wild turkey and migratory game birds edible
portions are breasts and legs.

Last edited by Benelli1; 10-24-2019 at 02:35 PM.
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