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Thread: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

  1. #71
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    Re: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

    Well, if anything, I learned you should not ask questions on the National Hunting BC Enquirer.

    Pathetic.

    Good luck Hare! I hope you and your daughter have a fabulous time and maybe even fill a tag together.

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    Re: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

    Quote Originally Posted by Muliechaser View Post
    I was once told by a co that if an animal is wounded by another hunter in your party and is going to eacape and perhaps suffer its ok to finish off the animal. If u happen onto an allready wounded animal your supposed to leave it be or cut a tag. Grey area for sure . Everything is hearsay as far as i am concerned . Hare assasin call you local office and confirm. Thats about all you an do.

    There is no grey area and no hearsay. The law is very clear that you shouldn't shoot anything that you don't have a tag for. Hare Assassin wanted to know the law, it was answered several times.
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    Re: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

    Quote Originally Posted by rocksteady View Post
    Is a 10 year old allowed to take the core and get their own tags? I thought they got juniour licences but had to use the adults tags until they were 14 or something like that... Been a very long time since I was 10, so can't remember...
    Ya thats what I thought too..well now were all confused..time to read the regs again..

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    Re: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

    Ohya and good luck with your daughter hare, like they said above I would call your local CO office.. most importantly, have a blast and I'm sure you'll do a good job on the most important thing: teaching her to love and enjoy the woods and be a good conservationist..

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    Re: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

    Quote Originally Posted by Muliechaser View Post
    I was once told by a co that if an animal is wounded by another hunter in your party and is going to eacape and perhaps suffer its ok to finish off the animal. If u happen onto an allready wounded animal your supposed to leave it be or cut a tag. Grey area for sure . Everything is hearsay as far as i am concerned . Hare assasin call you local office and confirm. Thats about all you an do.
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    Have a great time hunting with your daughter!!
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    Re: Can a mentor fire follow-up shot(s)?

    The Law is blind but not the Judge. Prosecution and CO,s are well aware of that to. Not likely that one gets prosecuteted by doing the right thing putting a suffering animal out of its misery which in many Countries is also a formost duty of any ethical Hunter. Just dont get carried away and make sure your Doughter can reliable hit a target, knows where to aim and has her body braced against something solid to insure the best possible shot for a hopefully clean kill.

    Good Luck

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