target shooting allowed once again
Are we sure he was sighting in his rifle in an area where that is allowed? Right now there is no target shooting in SD county. There is always 2 sides to a story just saying.
Also not siding with the warden just curious and trying to better understand. Sometimes conclusions are reached without all of the information. Like maybe he gave him the lesser of the two tickets?
Looks like it is opened again according to bills link. They closed May 6 and were supposed to be closed until Dec 31.I can tell you all....This does not need to become a bashing warden thread and I'm leaving it for now so hopefully some new hunters may learn from it.
A couple of other things...Let's not be naming names on past troubles with wardens....We need wardens....We also shouldn't tolerate hunter harassment or bad citations, if not warranted.
Drew,
You said that we can't target shoot in San Diego Co...I have looked at the BLM & San Diego Co. websites and can't find anything that states this...CNF clearly states, you must be in legal pursuit of game...Can you post where you found this?
@ilovesprig looks like it was just lifted Nov 17 so depending on when this ticket happened I might be right.
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I'm a huge fan of law enforcement....shit is designed to hurt fellas....it's all in the attitude .. take it like man... I'm hunting the 16 with Stevo next year...not sure if I'm bringing blue yet..
Christ, that brings back the ONE night I spent in bear camp a few years back. all night long, bloodhounds, dogos, blue ticks, plotthounds, coonhounds, not a wink of sleep did I get. All night long. Prolly won't sleep tonight just thinking about it.Blue and Moose..music to my ears..
Love it!Music indeed...Some of my fondest early memories are of my Uncle W.A. up in Oregon chasing, fox & coon with his beagles and walker hounds....
He also had a big old Airdale for a kill dog....
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Page 9 here... https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=193376&inlineLICENSE PROVISIONS A valid California hunting license is required for taking any bird or mammal. Hunters must carry licenses and be prepared to show them on request (§700, T14, CCR). Guns and other equipment used in hunting must be shown on request.
Now. It depends if you can convince a judge you weren't hunting but only sighting in your rifle. Also, since it says "...in their immediate possession..." if you can convince the judge that in the backpack 200 yards away is "immediate possession".700, T14, CCR (b) Possession of Hunting License: Every person, while engaged in taking any bird or mammal shall have on their person or in their immediate possession a valid hunting license.