No, not only what my 20 year old son does on Friday nights... This kind of party hunting is an ongoing issue and it is simply unlawful. Party hunting is when one person shoots critters for (or on) another person's license or tag...
Example offered: Three of us are dark goose hunting and the daily limit is three birds, either gender. Person #1 has been practicing with her call, and also at the range so she calls birds to the deeks and shoots her three birds before 8:00 AM... mean while the other two of us are still playing Frisbee with the canines and spilling coffee in the blinds so we have not even taken one shot. If the #1 hunter shoots more birds (for #2 or #3) she is party hunting. Each person has a daily limit. True, the three hunters have a total of nine birds possible, but that does not allow any one person to shoot more than a limit.
Bad idea. Don't do it because it is both unethical and unlawful. This is not just a waterfowl issue as it is for everyone in the field for each species with a daily limit.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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