cohunter14
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- Jul 10, 2017
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Our group has used 2-way radios for years to help us communicate and know where each other are. I have heard others do this over the years and have heard communications directing hunters towards an animal. I have heard different interpretations on this as far as the legality of it, so I wanted to look into it more. Here is the only thing I found in the 2015 Big Game Brochure for Colorado under \'Illegal Activities\':
21. For two or more people on the ground, in a vehicle or vessel to use electronic devices to communicate information that violates any wildlife law or regulation.
This seems awfully vague to me. Does communicating the whereabouts of an animal violate a wildlife law or regulation? Anyone have any idea?
21. For two or more people on the ground, in a vehicle or vessel to use electronic devices to communicate information that violates any wildlife law or regulation.
This seems awfully vague to me. Does communicating the whereabouts of an animal violate a wildlife law or regulation? Anyone have any idea?