确认一下:现在可以打野鸭子了吗?

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确认一下:现在可以打野鸭子了吗?

http://www.ec.gc.ca/rcom-mbhr/default.asp?lang=En&n=99FDEC59-1#_005

Open Seasons in Ontario (No open season for Harlequin Ducks)
AreaDucks (other than Harlequin Ducks), rails (other than Yellow Rails and King Rails), gallinules, coots, snipe and geese
(Waterfowler Heritage Day)Ducks (other than Harlequin Ducks), rails (other than Yellow Rails and King Rails), gallinules, coots, snipe and geese (other than Canada Geese and Cackling Geese)Canada Geese and Cackling GeeseWoodcockMourning Doves
1. Hudson–James Bay DistrictSept. 7, 2013Sept. 1 to Dec. 16, 2013Sept. 1 to Dec. 16, 2013Sept. 1 to Dec. 15, 2013No open season
2. Northern DistrictSept. 7, 2013Sept. 10 to Dec. 24, 2013Sept. 1 to Dec. 16, 2013Sept. 15 to Dec. 15, 2013No open season
3. Central DistrictSept. 14, 2013Sept. 21, 2013, to Jan. 4, 2014Sept. 3 to Dec. 18, 2013Sept. 20 to Dec. 20, 2013Sept. 3 to Nov. 11, 2013(a)
4. Southern DistrictSept. 21, 2013Sept. 28, 2013, to Jan. 11, 2014(b)Sept. 5 to Sept. 15, 2013(c)
Sept. 5 to Sept. 14, 2013 (except for any Sunday within this period) (d)
Sept. 28 to Dec. 31, 2013(c)Sept. 28, 2013, to Jan. 10, 2014 (except for any Sunday within this period) (d)
Feb. 22 to Mar. 1, 2014 (except for any Sunday within this period) (d)(e)Sept. 25 to Dec. 20, 2013Sept. 5 to
Nov. 13, 2013(a)
 
在CFC打么? 不行吧?
 
你走一趟,回来告诉我们收获如何。
 
你走一趟,回来告诉我们收获如何。
先确认一下:现在可以打野鸭子再开打.不想惹麻烦.
 
先确认一下:现在可以打野鸭子再开打.不想惹麻烦.
这个,真没有研究。估计法规多多。否则,那鸭、鹅早就不多见了。
 
这个,真没有研究。估计法规多多。否则,那鸭、鹅早就不多见了。

经常有人打。到密西西比湖周围经常听到枪声,然后还看到过有人偷偷摸摸地躲角落里拔goose毛.
 
经常有人打。到密西西比湖周围经常听到枪声,然后还看到过有人偷偷摸摸地躲角落里拔goose毛.
有人偷偷摸摸地 :rolleyes:
 
经常有人打。到密西西比湖周围经常听到枪声,然后还看到过有人偷偷摸摸地躲角落里拔goose毛.
估计是不买permit的
 
有人偷偷摸摸地 :rolleyes:

就是偷偷摸摸的躲在树丛里拔毛,也许是怕毛飞的到处是。咱也不敢靠过去验证,毕竟别人手里有枪。
 
估计是不买permit的
按我LINK 的,见#1贴,不知道是不是不用买permit的, 想确认一下:现在是可以打野鸭子了, 也不用买permit再开打.不想惹麻烦.
 
按我LINK 的,见#1贴,不知道是不是不用买permit的, 想确认一下:现在是可以打野鸭子了, 也不用买permit再开打.不想惹麻烦.

NO WAY!~
常识告诉我,在加拿大不可能。钓条鱼还那么多讲究呢。
 
Summary
Please be aware that if there is a discrepancy between the hunting regulation summary and the Migratory Birds Regulations, the regulations prevail.
The information presented here is a summary of the law. For complete information on fines, general prohibitions, permitted hunting methods and equipment, the requirement to have adequate means to retrieve birds immediately, restrictions on the use of bait, the description of hunting zones and other restrictions on hunting, please refer to the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 and Migratory Birds Regulations. These, along with other useful information for hunters, can be found on the Environment Canada website (www.ec.gc.ca), or you may contact:
Environment Canada
Canadian Wildlife Service
4905 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4
Tel.: 1-800-668-6767
enviroinfo@ec.gc.ca
You are required to possess a valid federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit with a Canadian Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp to hunt migratory birds in Canada. This permit and stamp are valid in all provinces and territories. Most provinces and territories have additional licence requirements for hunting migratory birds and/or to carry firearms. To know what you require, and if there are further restrictions for hunting migratory birds, please verify the applicable regulations for the province/territory where you will be hunting. Note that all required permits and licences must be in your possession while you are hunting.
Note that south of the French and Mattawa rivers, Sunday gun hunting is permitted by provincial regulations in some municipalities, but not all. Season dates for Canada Geese and Cackling Geese in the Southern District may differ between municipalities where Sunday gun hunting is permitted and those where it is not. Hunters should consult the provincial regulations for information about Wildlife Management Unit boundaries and a list of municipalities where Sunday gun hunting is permitted.
Consultation Process and Migratory Birds Regulatory Reports
The hunting provisions of the Migratory Birds Regulations are reviewed annually by Environment Canada, with input from the provinces and territories, as well as a range of other interested stakeholders. Environment Canada has developed a consultation process for establishing hunting regulations for migratory birds, and annually publishes the Migratory Birds Regulatory Report Series that can be found on the Environment Canada website (www.ec.gc.ca).

Important Updates to the Hunting Regulations for Ontario
Introduction of a Mourning Dove hunting season in the Central and Southern Hunting Districts. Note: Non-toxic shot is required to hunt doves in Ontario.
American Black Duck – The length of the hunting season is extended to 107 days in all Hunting Districts with increased bag and possession limits.
Removal of possession limit for Canada, Cackling and Snow geese.
Recorded Snow Goose calls may be used while hunting Snow Geese. Any species for which there is an open season may be taken while hunting Snow Geese using these recorded calls.
Any combination of decoys can be used to hunt any migratory game bird for which there is an open season.
Species name change – The species name “Moorhen” has changed to “Gallinule.”
Barrow’s Goldeneye is listed in the Species at Risk Act as a species of special concern and the bag and possession limit of 1 remains in place.
For complete details regarding the 2013–2014 hunting season, please refer to the Open Season and Bag and Possession Limit tables below.

In Ontario, non-toxic shot must be used to hunt migratory game birds, except for woodcock. Non-toxic shot must be used to hunt Mourning Doves in Ontario. Within National Wildlife Areas, the possession of lead shot is prohibited for all hunting, including the hunting of migratory birds and upland game birds. Hunters should consult provincial or territorial regulations for additional restrictions. For those birds still hunted with lead shot, remove the lead shot before cooking to reduce your exposure to contaminants. As well, remove the skin and fat from fish-eating birds before cooking them.
Helpful Tip
Canadians may be exposed to avian-borne viruses when hunting or handling migratory birds and other wild game. Environment Canada recommends the following website, maintained by the Public Health Agency of Canada, for information about minimizing the risk of exposure: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca
In 2012 Waterfowler Heritage Days were introduced across the province of Ontario. Waterfowler Heritage Days provide young hunters under the age of majority with the opportunity to practice hunting and outdoor skills, learn about wildlife conservation, and reinforce safety training in a structured, supervised environment. Licensed adult hunters who serve as mentors have an opportunity to pass on their considerable skills and knowledge by offering guidance and advice to younger hunters. The following rules are in effect:
•to participate, young hunters under the age of majority do not require the federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit;
•young participants must comply with all existing safety and licensing requirements found in the Firearms Act and provincial hunting regulations;
•participants must be accompanied by a licensed mentor over the age of majority; and
•mentors may not hunt or carry a firearm, and may accompany no more than one young hunter.
 
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