Perhaps you should read those definitions in Statute 23. “Take" means hunt, pursue, catch, capture, shoot, fish, seine, trap, kill, or possess, or attempt to hunt, pursue, catch, capture, shoot, fish, seine, trap, kill, or possess;”. None of this denotes with immediate affect. As a matter of fact the act of taking can be trapping which could take up to weeks to harvest an animal. Using a spotlight the evening before the hunt and using it as an “Aid” to take the big buck the next morning is certainly considered “Aiding”. Your Ignorance and fallacious attempt to try and redefine Known statutes is apparent here. Just as with using aircraft used to “Aid” is an illegal activity. “no person shall use any aircra?ft to spot, locate and AID in the taking of any trophy game animal during any open season. This Aid under the aircraft statute is not with immediate effect. If you fly and spot game then pass on those illegal sightings to a friend who goes up the next morning and uses your scouting information then he has used “Illegal “AID” so it can be used as Evidence by a game warden if you used a spotlight which in the future allowed you to gain an Illegally obtained sighting of an animal which was later taken.