smarandr
Well-known member
This season was my first time waterfowling in about five or six years. So, figuring that I'd forgotten a lot about the rules and regs I obtained the regulation pamphlet and read through it. One thing that caught my attention was the Federal Possession Limit Rules.
My understanding of possession limits was that you could only have x number birds in your possession out in the field after the first day of the season. Then, once you got the birds home you could go out the next day and get another bag limit.
However, the way I read the rules regarding Federal Possession Limits http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/docs/rules/waterfowlInfo.pdf, birds in your freezer count towards your possession limit. To me that means that if you limit out on two different trips you are done for the year and can't go again. And suppose that I don't get around to turning my birds to jerky until next fall sometime; does that mean I can't go hunting again until I eat all my birds?
I send a message to Fish and Game about this, but haven't heard back. What do you guys think?
My understanding of possession limits was that you could only have x number birds in your possession out in the field after the first day of the season. Then, once you got the birds home you could go out the next day and get another bag limit.
However, the way I read the rules regarding Federal Possession Limits http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/docs/rules/waterfowlInfo.pdf, birds in your freezer count towards your possession limit. To me that means that if you limit out on two different trips you are done for the year and can't go again. And suppose that I don't get around to turning my birds to jerky until next fall sometime; does that mean I can't go hunting again until I eat all my birds?
I send a message to Fish and Game about this, but haven't heard back. What do you guys think?