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BigB62

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Don't me to bust any one's glory but I will if your going to do it right then do it right(what the rules and reg's. say you can and can't do) Case in point the story on page 10 Two bucks in Two Week's page 11 the hunter in question is in Colorado hunting of course Muley's. Him and his buddy find a hell of a buck hunter goes after buck his friend stay's back to watch it this is where they screw up friend radio's hunter that the buck is at full alert hunter hear's this and take's off at a full run to get to the buck.In the end hunter shoot's buck, score 225 hell of a deer but in Colorado you can not use a two way radio when hunting big game like deer.Am I jealous no I've taken my fare share of good deer but dam it do it right.If your going to write a story be careful what you put in it because it might come back and bite you in the butt....just my thought's on this any one else?
 
...only a utard is as void of punctuation understanding as you. Have I guessed right???

that jibberish is unreadable.
 
No I'm from Colorado. I'm guessing your upset about something what I don't know but I hope you figure it out...by the way what do you have against people from Utah?
 
First of all, I wouldn't trust that "lawyer" as far as I could throw her. Even her interpretation of the law she quoted was not just shaky, but I thought completely wrong.

The problem is that having the walkie talkie isn't illegal. Using the walkie talkie isn't illegal either, unless it somehow increases your abilities to harvest a target animal.

If a guy says that his buddy directed him to an animal, then the ,use of the walkies was illegal and it looks like he stands to pay a hefty fine of $200. For a 225" buck... um, yeah. that isn't even a slap on the wrist.

"Therefore, wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion!" 2 Ne. 28: 24
 
EASY with that Utard Talk Homer!

That Hurts!
We laugh, we cry, we love
Go hard when the going's tough
Push back, come push and shove
Knock us down, we'll get back up again and again
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The way I read the law printed on that page its perfectly legal to use a radio to hunt. It is not legal to use a radio if you are poaching etc...
 
why don;t the colorado fish and game clarify the law and state in the regs "Use of electronic communication devices to hunt Big Game are illegal" is that too easy??
 
If they did that it would make sense. How would they be able to interpret to there advantage if they made it clear.
 
LAST EDITED ON Apr-02-15 AT 10:18AM (MST)[p]Seriously people, why are you trashing the guy for punctuation and grammer. Did you get his point? This isn't English class. It is comments like that, that have driven people away from this site. If you don't have a comment about the topic or you don't know the person please don't post stuff like that. It gets really old.
As far as the regulations go, I don't see where it would be illegal to use them. Most Wrist Watches are electronic devices (ever used an electronic clock to make sure you were in place at the right time?), flashlights, some wind indicators, a camera, some scopes and sights, range finders, etc. never heard of anyone getting busted for using and electronic rangefinder. Course I have not read the Colorado regs top to bottom either. So maybe all of those things are illegal.
 
I would be willing to bet that more than half the dudes on here use "hand signal" radio's. There are much fouler tactics being used then this. Relax
 
LAST EDITED ON Apr-02-15 AT 10:37AM (MST)[p]FWIW, if you want this question answered, call the local CP&W office and get the phone number for the warden in the Unit you hunt in. Basically it goes like this according to the warden in my area. Its up to the discretion of the warden if it constitutes harassment or whatever you want to define it as. The warden in my Unit and the other warden in a sister Unit don't care. IN their opinion, its no different than using hand signals from spotter to the hunter. We all know that's a big tactic nowadays all over the west...

I flagged one of them down after witnessing a local outfitter using guides on 4 wheelers and 2 way radios calling in the position of a big bull that got bumped. Was not illegal in their opinion. Both told me that each warden has the discretion to make the call. In my opinion I'm ok with this. We have entirely too many laws and regulations as it is, and almost all are caused over stupid people doing stupid things.

As to using 2 way radios in this manner, its not my cup of tea and no one in my group does such. To each their own...
 
>First of all, I wouldn't trust
>that "lawyer" as far as
>I could throw her. Even
>her interpretation of the law
>she quoted was not just
>shaky, but I thought completely
>wrong.
>
>The problem is that having the
>walkie talkie isn't illegal. Using
>the walkie talkie isn't illegal
>either, unless it somehow increases
>your abilities to harvest a
>target animal.
>
>If a guy says that his
>buddy directed him to an
>animal, then the ,use of
>the walkies was illegal and
>it looks like he stands
>to pay a hefty fine
>of $200. For a 225"
>buck... um, yeah. that isn't
>even a slap on the
>wrist.
>
>"Therefore, wo be unto him that
>is at ease in Zion!"
>2 Ne. 28: 24

If I practice a ton, wouldn't that "increase my abilities to harvest a target animal"? If I learn to shoot out to 1000 yards that would also increase my abilities. Nothin illegal or wrong with that. As the quoted law reads, it is only illegal if engaged in taking the animal illegally ie: Poaching, out of season, etc. Taking the species stated on the tag within the time frame on the tag with the proper weapon allowed for the season is not illegal. It looks to me like the use of electronic radios is perfectly legal as long as everything else is in order. All it seems to be is something else they can tack on to a charge when caught for something else.
 

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