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<blockquote data-quote="nate17" data-source="post: 5880163" data-attributes="member: 7246"><p>I have always hunted until the time it closes and then unloaded my gun and walked out. Everybody I know does the same. I even talked to a friend that was a conservation agent after I returned to get his take on that encounter and he laughed and said there's no way it that it would hold up in court. West Virginia has a law that you have to case your gun at the time that season closes each day. The law doesn't really elaborate on what "case" means but I think most people use a gun sock and most officers accept that practice as "cased".</p><p></p><p>Here is a fun one to play out. Missouri recently opened private land Turkey hunting up for the entire day. On public land it still closes at 1300. There are over 60,000 acres of privately owned land that is open to public hunting in Missouri. The land is owned and managed by a non-profit organization. Can you hunt it all day or not? Do you check your harvest in as a public or private harvest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate17, post: 5880163, member: 7246"] I have always hunted until the time it closes and then unloaded my gun and walked out. Everybody I know does the same. I even talked to a friend that was a conservation agent after I returned to get his take on that encounter and he laughed and said there's no way it that it would hold up in court. West Virginia has a law that you have to case your gun at the time that season closes each day. The law doesn't really elaborate on what "case" means but I think most people use a gun sock and most officers accept that practice as "cased". Here is a fun one to play out. Missouri recently opened private land Turkey hunting up for the entire day. On public land it still closes at 1300. There are over 60,000 acres of privately owned land that is open to public hunting in Missouri. The land is owned and managed by a non-profit organization. Can you hunt it all day or not? Do you check your harvest in as a public or private harvest? [/QUOTE]
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