Hey all,
So the regs are pretty clear regarding shooting near park roads, highways etc, but what about FSRs? Is there a road allowance? Or is it legal to pull over and take a shot at an animal you see on a FSR?
Thanks!
Hey all,
So the regs are pretty clear regarding shooting near park roads, highways etc, but what about FSRs? Is there a road allowance? Or is it legal to pull over and take a shot at an animal you see on a FSR?
Thanks!
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If it's a gravel road and not in a special area map in the regs. Have at it, it's not called road hunting for nothing LOL
Take a kid hunting its more rewarding than shooting an animal yourself!!
I never asked during my CORE course but some people have aluded to the fact that your mode of trans CANNOT be used to steady your shot. Is this fact or fiction. I get it that you cant shoot from inside the vehicle unless you are handicapped(ie. wheelchair bound), but over the hood or box?
I consider "for fun" to be adequate reason enough...
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Read regs. Has to do with how many lanes a paved road has and the distances from their center lines.
Last edited by Barracuda; 09-14-2013 at 09:07 AM.
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As long as the firearm is Not in contact with the vehicle it is legal to shoot. IF the road is not maintained by public funds, you can shoot on it.
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what should I look under to find it???
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