


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/08/ ... 2423.shtml
You may have a point. However, I just looked at the CA fish and game website and it's confusing. You can bet your arse, if I were to be hunting in CA, then I'd know the regulations or I would at least leave my camera at home. Since Ted is a fairly smart guy, I seriously doubt he knew and did it anyway. However, if he knew, then he also knew the fine if caught. Which is like asking me for a spare penny(or less).evaughan wrote: half a bubble off level or..... a little from column A, a little from column B.
Ive passed up so many deer because of it being to late that were good shooters. I let what would have been my biggest buck walk because of that which was taken the next morning right across the field. As said, you sometimes have to be the judge. Everyone makes mistakes. To me its not worth the hassle that would come from that one stupid mistake. If I cant kill a deer thats legal its no point in killing it.bkisel wrote:As hunters our ethics are often tested with no one but ourselves and our God to judge. You're hunting the edge of a field, you look at your watch and note that legal shooting time has just passed, you see out of the corner of your eye a shooter walking down the edge of the field headed in your direction, there is enough shooting light left and the deer will be broadside in just a few seconds, you decide to....?
Take care,
Bill K.