chris4570 wrote:Phoenix_Tom wrote:Pydpiper wrote:
Definitely not true, I usually have a blunt with me too, more in season out there then just deer.
You can also carry two bows.
Definitely true. During the deer archery season, you are only allowed bheads in your possession. Somebody brought this up last week and they're right.
Deer season here lasts three months, so for that period you are not allowed to hunt small game with blunts or judo points or which ever you desire????? That's like saying you can't use a combination gun during gun(deer) season, and have both barrels loaded for different quarry. ie. 30-30 and .22. I think so long as you have the licences to hunt the different species you should be ok.
I've gone hunting with a .22 on my shoulder and a .303 on my hands.
The hunting of migratory birds does allow the hunter to carry more than one shotgun but only one may be fully assembled.
Chris;
The original point in this chain started by gogo was regarding archery deer hunting and carrying tips other than broadheads. You are not allowed. If you are hunting small game then you should have a quiver full of what ever you use for small game and you are not hunting deer.
I know people that do what you do and carry one weapon for one game slung over their shoulder while primarily hunting another game with another weapon. My interpretation of the deer / bear / small game regs for Ontario is that you are only allowed one weapon in your possession at a time. Since you think this is all right and you do this, I would suggest that you call the MNR and verify this for yourself before you take any more chances.
I was going to hit "Submit" on this when I remembered I have a copy of the regs here. On the first page of the Deer regs, first para, page 52 it states: " When hunting deer you may use or carry
a firearm of the type permitted for hunting deer at that time in that WMU. For example, when hunting deer during a bows-only season, you may use or carry only bow hunting equipment.
You may not carry a rifle or shotgun for hunting other species."
I have no idea what the fine is for doing the multiple carry. If you're talking to the MNR about that, could you ask them about the fines and whether they'd confiscate all your gear, your vehicle, hunt camp etc?
In the opening para in the bear section on page 67, they have the same type of language but go one step further and specify that possession includes on your person, in your vehicle or boat.
I can't find the section that discusses only having broadheads in the quiver during an open deer / moose / bear season. But I did find something that was discussed last week regarding number of blades. On Page 21: "Note: The criteria for broadheads used for bow hunting big game and wild turkeys have been simplified. A broadhead used for these species must have
at least two sharp cutting edges that are at least 22mm wide." Someone had mentioned last week that two bladed broadheads were now banned in Ontario. This seems to contradict that.
If someone else has the regs and can point out where we can find the section on broadheads in the quiver that would be appreciated.