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Post by danf on Feb 5, 2012 14:17:48 GMT -5
In response to: huntingindiana.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=coanswers&thread=41134&page=1#331230Regardless of toxic bullets (i.e.- lead) being used in the rifles, isn't there a "single projectile" clause that would prevent the use of the rifles mentioned? Basically they could hunt geese in the typical fashion and also use the e-caller (with no goose calls loaded on it) to call coyotes but they could only use shotguns with non-toxic shot if they were hunting both at the same time, correct?
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Post by morrison on Feb 6, 2012 18:17:01 GMT -5
The regulations state that you cannot use a rifle to "take" migratory waterfowl. but it says you may only "possess" approved non-toxic shot.
The regulations state that you cannot use an electronic call. It does not specify what 'calls' have to be on the device. Therefore, the electronic call being used would be illegal.
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