iFish4real Posted September 9, 2015 Report Posted September 9, 2015 Hello everybody, I have checked and re-checked all the regulations and I believe I have my answer but, as we all know, they can be hazy and interpretable so, I'd like to know what other hunters think on the matter. This is the scenario: I go moose hunting up north, bow season, I have a bull tag, I am on my ATV with my crossbow ready to hunt. Am I, at this point, allowed to have my rifle on my ATV also, in the case and trigger locked since I have a bear license too? My guess is that I would be only transporting the rifle at that point but if, let's say, in the afternoon I'm away from the camp and I decide to stop hunting moose and start hunting bear I can do that. Oppinions please Thanks!
chris.brock Posted September 9, 2015 Report Posted September 9, 2015 I think if there's open seasons and you have the tags, no problem. I don't even think you need the trigger lock, just in the case and not loaded. Same as having a doe tag, a small game tag and 2 guns. You can't shoot the deer with the 22, but the grouse you can.
dave524 Posted September 9, 2015 Report Posted September 9, 2015 Both need to be unloaded and encased. " I am on my ATV with my crossbow ready to hunt. " not allowed.
FloatnFly Posted September 9, 2015 Report Posted September 9, 2015 same rules apply to transporting a weapon in your car, needs to in a case and unloaded, once on foot, you can load it, too easy for a accidental fire hitting a bumb
kickingfrog Posted September 9, 2015 Report Posted September 9, 2015 How would the CO's deal with this? http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/09/08/woman-pistol-vagina-charged-unlawful-carry/71899282/ I hate cleaning the inside of my guns.
iFish4real Posted September 10, 2015 Author Report Posted September 10, 2015 Both need to be unloaded and encased. " I am on my ATV with my crossbow ready to hunt. " not allowed. I meant the crossbow is ready to hunt thanks but I think you should read the regs again
dave524 Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) I meant the crossbow is ready to hunt thanks but I think you should read the regs again I have , I have an Instructors Permit for the Ontario Hunting License. edit:define " ready to hunt?" Edited September 10, 2015 by dave524
lakerguy Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 Hello everybody,I have checked and re-checked all the regulations and I believe I have my answer but, as we all know, they can be hazy and interpretable so, I'd like to know what other hunters think on the matter. This is the scenario: I go moose hunting up north, bow season, I have a bull tag, I am on my ATV with my crossbow ready to hunt. Am I, at this point, allowed to have my rifle on my ATV also, in the case and trigger locked since I have a bear license too? My guess is that I would be only transporting the rifle at that point but if, let's say, in the afternoon I'm away from the camp and I decide to stop hunting moose and start hunting bear I can do that. Oppinions please Quote from pg 242 section 9 from the Canadian firearms safety book "In a remote area when hunting might reasonably occur,you may leave a non restricted firearm in a unattended vehicle that has no trunk or compartment that can be locked (eg.canoe,kamik,snowmobile)if it is out of site. The non restricted firearm must be unloaded and rendered inoperable by a secure locking device.
Sinker Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) You can have as many firearms as you want with you, but NONE can be loaded while on your ATV. With an archery moose tag, and a rifle bear tag, you can decide which one you want to have loaded, but only one or the other......and only once your off the atv. S. Edited September 10, 2015 by Sinker
Bitsmith2k Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 same rules apply to transporting a weapon in your car, needs to in a case and unloaded, once on foot, you can load it, too easy for a accidental fire hitting a bumb i dont think it needs to be encased while in transport..
Sinker Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 i dont think it needs to be encased while in transport.. No, it does not, as long as it is within legal hunting hours. 30 mins after sunset until 30 mins before sunrise everything has to be cased. S.
dave524 Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 (edited) i dont think it needs to be encased while in transport.. Under the Fish and Game it does after sunset. Edit: 2 sets of rules are at play here , what might be legal under the Provincial Fish and Game might not be OK with the Federal Firearms Legislation.. Edited September 10, 2015 by dave524
Bitsmith2k Posted September 10, 2015 Report Posted September 10, 2015 Under the Fish and Game it does after sunset. i should have added that, thanks dave & sinker..
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