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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Beran" data-source="post: 786909" data-attributes="member: 8479"><p>Falconry has special situational laws.</p><p>If we are pheasant hunting and we accidentally catch a hen we can keep the bird but we are finished for the day.</p><p>Protected species, often we can trade the hawk off and release if there are no vital/mortal wounds (often is the case), if the animal most be termanated most sates have a "let it lay" law where the hawk is allowed to eat as much as it can and we bury the rest on the spot.</p><p></p><p>Normally, under most situations, our birds capture what we are hunting, but, if we are out hunting in Arizona, busting rabbits and a Hualapai Mexican Vole pops out, well, one gulp and its gone, sorry about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Beran, post: 786909, member: 8479"] Falconry has special situational laws. If we are pheasant hunting and we accidentally catch a hen we can keep the bird but we are finished for the day. Protected species, often we can trade the hawk off and release if there are no vital/mortal wounds (often is the case), if the animal most be termanated most sates have a "let it lay" law where the hawk is allowed to eat as much as it can and we bury the rest on the spot. Normally, under most situations, our birds capture what we are hunting, but, if we are out hunting in Arizona, busting rabbits and a Hualapai Mexican Vole pops out, well, one gulp and its gone, sorry about that. [/QUOTE]
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