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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 537883" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Sorry to steal the thread-</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Hey brother, you should really watch what you post on the internet, Game Warden buddy or not! That's a FEDERAL Migratory Bird...straight off the AGFC website:</p><p> </p><p><strong>Legal Hunting Equipment</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Legal Weapons</strong></p><p>Waterfowl may be taken only with shotguns 10-gauge and smaller that are rendered incapable of holding more than three shells, archery equipment and muzzleloading shotguns.</p><p><strong>Legal Shot</strong> </p><p>While waterfowl hunting, the only type of shot that may be in the hunter's possession are: steel, tungsten-iron (Hevi-Steel), tungsten-polymer, tungsten-matrix, tungsten-iron-nickel-tin (TINT), tungsten-nickel-iron (Hevi-Shot), tungsten-bronze-iron (TBI), tungsten-tin-bismuth (TTB) or bismuth-tin or such shot approved as nontoxic by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. </p><p>Hunters may use only nontoxic shot size T (.2-inch diameter) and smaller when hunting waterfowl and coots. Other migratory birds (doves, rails, woodcock, snipe, moorhens and gallinules) may be taken with size T and smaller nontoxic shot or size BB (.18-inch diameter) and smaller lead shot.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I think what you meant to say is you were shooting your own domestic ducks.</p><p>And yes I know most COPs /Wardens are hypocrites, so we'll leave it at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 537883, member: 8873"] Sorry to steal the thread- Hey brother, you should really watch what you post on the internet, Game Warden buddy or not! That's a FEDERAL Migratory Bird...straight off the AGFC website: [B]Legal Hunting Equipment[/B] [B]Legal Weapons[/B] Waterfowl may be taken only with shotguns 10-gauge and smaller that are rendered incapable of holding more than three shells, archery equipment and muzzleloading shotguns. [B]Legal Shot[/B] While waterfowl hunting, the only type of shot that may be in the hunter’s possession are: steel, tungsten-iron (Hevi-Steel), tungsten-polymer, tungsten-matrix, tungsten-iron-nickel-tin (TINT), tungsten-nickel-iron (Hevi-Shot), tungsten-bronze-iron (TBI), tungsten-tin-bismuth (TTB) or bismuth-tin or such shot approved as nontoxic by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Hunters may use only nontoxic shot size T (.2-inch diameter) and smaller when hunting waterfowl and coots. Other migratory birds (doves, rails, woodcock, snipe, moorhens and gallinules) may be taken with size T and smaller nontoxic shot or size BB (.18-inch diameter) and smaller lead shot. I think what you meant to say is you were shooting your own domestic ducks. And yes I know most COPs /Wardens are hypocrites, so we'll leave it at that. [/QUOTE]
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