Firearms on a small craft

migratory game birds by using a power boat, unless the boat is beached, resting at anchor or fastened within or tied immediately alongside of a fixed hunting blind,




. Again im not a CO, but i have been killing ducks my whole life. as long as its not under power blast away is my understanding. and i cant find it , but when you are chasing cripples its pretty hard to be at anchor, and you need your motor running. THere is also a law that you must make every attempt to retrieve your game. And that one super ceedes the one above. Anyway! to answer the
orginal question yes you can carry a gun, if you have your PAL and its not loaded.



Good point Fish stalker, MOST of the time cops dont know whats ok when it comes to transporting firearms.

I find it wise to carry a copy of the appropriate gun regulations due to the fact that the majority of law enforcement are not aware of the laws.. You can also carry a pre 1898 colt or similar revolver without a pal as it is deemed not to be a fire arm. Always wise to have your weapon unloaded and secured unless you are engaged in a lawful activity such as target practise or hunting etc. Always besafe and it is also wise to notify an enforcement officer that you have a legal weapon on board and you will follow his/her instructions as to how you should proceed from this point forward in able to make the officer feel safe and not under threat.
 
Thanks Spring Time. Same rules and regs apply to all motorized vehicles including boats.

Only when in transport Wapiti. Then unloaded and secured, out of sight etc.
BUT, you can fire from a watercraft that is NOT Under Power as several have noted above. As in engine off - good to go.
We do this all the time out of the Big Jet Rig when hunting. It's been camo'd so makes a nice "blind" as it were.
Certainly cannot fire from any other vehicle under any conditions I am aware of.

... Always be safe and it is also wise to notify an enforcement officer that you have a legal weapon on board and you will follow his/her instructions as to how you should proceed from this point forward in able to make the officer feel safe and not under threat.

DAMN Good Idea! Don't need a trigger-happy Newbie getting nervous on your hands!! Been there, got aimed at, Ain't Pleasant! :(

Cheers,
Nog
 
BUT, you can fire from a watercraft that is NOT Under Power as several have noted above. As in engine off - good to go.
Cheers,
Nog


Hey Nog.....did they change that regulation in BC? I could have sworn it was beat to death on HBC a few years back and the motor had to be off AND tilted up so as not ready to go for what I believe was defined as "immediate use" or something like that?
 
Hey Nog.....did they change that regulation in BC? I could have sworn it was beat to death on HBC a few years back and the motor had to be off AND tilted up so as not ready to go for what I believe was defined as "immediate use" or something like that?

That still may be applicable for outboards Pip.
Kinda tough to "tilt" the jet leg attached to the beefed up 502 Kodiak Racing Engine to comply though! :D
CO at Fireside a few years back informed us we were Good To Go by simply switching the main power off on that rig.

Cheers,
Nog
 
12 Gauge pump-for big bad bears-- Sheesh! I found the Beretta Jetfire .22 short quite effective one time hiking in Northern Alberta. My first wife and I were suddenly attacked by a HUGE enraged grizzly. If not for my jetfire I would not be here today!
Just one shot to her knee cap was all it took- - - The bear got her as I walked away at a brisk pace..It's the best firearm in my collection!
an old one, but humerous none the less--LOL
 
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