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    Just had a thought driving home from the lake yesterday with my 5 gallon bucket with my left over minnows. I normally purchase small suckers a dozen at a time as through the winter I fish by myself. Hypothetically under the proposed regulation, if you purchased a dozen minnows and if you are a poor fisherman like me, you only used 4 of them. The next weekend you purchase another dozen and use 8. The next weekend you purchase another dozen. Now you have receipts for 3 dozen minnows which only two of them would be non expired, so you can legally have 2 dozen in your possession. if you repeat this cycle, you could possibly have minnows from your original purchase. Unless the CO asks you to identify which ones are the most current????
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    Canadian provinces already prohibit hunters from using aircraft or other vehicles to locate, herd or chase their prey. Ontario’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, for example, says that “a person shall not use a vehicle for the purpose of killing, injuring, capturing, harassing, pursuing or chasing wildlife.” A spokeswoman for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry said her department considers drones to be a type of aircraft and therefore they are banned from hunting use