Re: Can a non hunter accompanying a hunter in the field?
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Originally Posted by
guntech
If I was not hunting and with someone who was hunting I would simply have a camera with me at all times and no firearm.
One day I might return to BC to act as a packer for my partner. I have a valid PAL and am allowed to pack a firearm in the bush for self defence. IMO I’d be a fool not to pack a firearm in the mountains of northern BC with meat on my back and not pack a firearm. Now, I’m sure a shotgun or open sight 45-70 might draw less of a possible problem but I’ll be packing something regardless.
SSS
Re: Can a non hunter accompanying a hunter in the field?
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Originally Posted by
Stone Sheep Steve
One day I might return to BC to act as a packer for my partner. I have a valid PAL and am allowed to pack a firearm in the bush for self defence. IMO I’d be a fool not to pack a firearm in the mountains of northern BC with meat on my back and not pack a firearm. Now, I’m sure a shotgun or open sight 45-70 might draw less of a possible problem but I’ll be packing something regardless.
SSS
This will be your good friend. Very unlikely any CO would consider this a hunting firearm. You “could” hunt with it, but why would you? I have one as a “truck/camp gun”. For the money, you can’t go wrong.
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