ranchodeluxe
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Do you hunt with a dog? It's not that unlikely. Knowing what my GWP has done makes me think that it happens very often with labs and springers. Heck I even grabbed 2 roosters last year by hand just to see if I could. Wild birds, just buried under cattails and snow.
Last fall I flushed a hen that flew 75 yards and collided with a power line. A couple other hunters saw it happen, they were as surprised as I was. They had just recently talked to the CO about keeping a dog caught hen, they were told in no uncertain words to never have a hen in possession. No matter how it dies.
Tim
Yup hunt with two of the most active spaniels you will ever see. I know it can happen. Hasn't with mine as they tend to flush, not grab.
In the scenario you state, you did absolutely nothing wrong as long as you didn't take the bird into possession. It's the same as hitting it with your truck. Remember, I am not advocating taking the bird into possession when accidentally shot, just report it and let the CO decide and show anyone watching that you have morals. Last word I will say, just let me defer back to the certified instructor who posted earlier, tell him he is wrong. Are any of you Norwegian?