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Hunting Question #3511975 08/26/12 02:38 AM
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What is the legal blood alcohol level for dove hunting and using #8 shot?



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Re: Hunting Question [Re: HOF] #3511981 08/26/12 02:39 AM
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i think if your drunk your drunk it dont matter lol


Re: Hunting Question [Re: HOF] #3511989 08/26/12 02:40 AM
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Im not sure but I wouldnt want to find out the hard way when something goes wrong



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Re: Hunting Question [Re: Jeff Elder] #3512021 08/26/12 02:49 AM
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It depends on if your drinking beer or whiskey.


Re: Hunting Question [Re: Jeff Elder] #3512050 08/26/12 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jeff Elder
Im not sure but I wouldnt want to find out the hard way when something goes wrong


I think most agree. That is why I am asking the veteran wing shooters. whistle



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Re: Hunting Question [Re: HOF] #3512064 08/26/12 03:01 AM
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Drink after the hunt.



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Re: Hunting Question [Re: kmon11] #3512565 08/26/12 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted By: kmon1
Drink after the hunt.


+1


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I was having a little fun and trying to engage the late night THF crew with this post. They must have winded me as the stayed away from the post.

First, what does using #8 shot have to do with drinking and hunting? Thought that was funny myself.

And first again, if the guns are out and the adult beverages come out, me and mine politely leave. To each his own, but it is my policy.

Stay safe this hunting season.



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Re: Hunting Question [Re: HOF] #3512847 08/26/12 02:41 PM
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The legal blood alcohol leave for dove hunting is ZERO!!!!! Drinking and hunting don't mix.


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Originally Posted By: kmon1
Drink after the hunt.


+1

And don't show up in the morning still drunk from the night before.


Re: Hunting Question [Re: Hubbs] #3512939 08/26/12 03:17 PM
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Dang y'all are a tuff crowd. I understand not being falling down drunk while hunting, but if I show up to the dove fields without any booze, I'd be asked to leave.


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I tend to shoot at more dove when Im drunk so I shotgun a few then go hunting.


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Re: Hunting Question [Re: BigAL33] #3513144 08/26/12 04:25 PM
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Drink after the hunt.


+1

+1

...and I surely don't need a beer while sitting out in the hot TX sun. Lots of water for the hunt and lots of beer waiting in the truck. (Yet another reason to take the teenagers, they can drive home.)



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Originally Posted By: 8pointdrop
Dang y'all are a tuff crowd. I understand not being falling down drunk while hunting, but if I show up to the dove fields without any booze, I'd be asked to leave.

x2

There is nothing better than a cold beer while sitting in the hot Texas sun!

I'm not sure I've ever dove hunted without adult beverges. Not that we get stupid drunk or anything even close... It's about having a good hunt with good friends.

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Originally Posted By: 8pointdrop
Dang y'all are a tuff crowd. I understand not being falling down drunk while hunting, but if I show up to the dove fields without any booze, I'd be asked to leave.

x2

There is nothing better than a cold beer while sitting in the hot Texas sun!

I'm not sure I've ever dove hunted without adult beverges. Not that we get stupid drunk or anything even close... It's about having a good hunt with good friends.


Just be sure you don't shoot one of your good friends. Why is drinking and driving illegal but drinking and shooting is not?

Sadly, beer abd dove huntng have become an entrenched Texas tradition. It's hard to find a good dove hunt anymore that doesn't find the field surrounded by beer coolers. I just try to find a spot well away from the drinkers.

That said, at night around the fire, I'm apt to be enjoying a cold one too.


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Drink until the dragon flys stop looking like dove... that's when you've had too much!! Don't forget to buy cans, if the birds aren't flying they make good targets when empty.

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Intoxication is relevant. Catch a public intoxication charge and you may be arrested fined up to $500 plus court costs. Kill another hunter because you were tanked and not thinking straight, penalty is at LEAST a manslaughter charge and face up to 20 years in prison as well as civil liabilities. Happens every year. Save the brew for later.

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The answer to the initial question is that it depends. There is no 'legal' BAC for anything other motor vehicles, boats, and airplanes. If a hunter was intoxicated to the degree a peace officer could articulate that he was a danger to himself or others, he could be arrested and charged with Public Intoxication, which does not require any certain level of BAC. Additionally, other charges are usually associated with intoxicated hunters such as Deadly Conduct (shooting in an unsafe manner), or Disorderly Conduct (shooting across a public roadway), which carry a stiffer penalty if convicted.

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Seen first hand one time as the game warden popped out of nowhere and breathalyzed some guys. They weren't acting odd but the warden got them for public intoxication, reckless discharge of a weapon, and then littering because they left some cans on the ground. Gatorade will suit me fine boys.


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I had no idea you could be arrested for public intoxication on private property. So, I can get arrested in my back yard if a peace officer doesn't like how I'm cutting the grass just because I have beer breath? If so, then I need to reconsider my citizenship!

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What if you are hunting private property?


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GWs have jurisdiction anywhere where the act of taking game is being conducted. Private or public property. If you're consuming alcoholic beverages or have been and the GW feels that you're an impaired hunter then your day is ruined.

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The no-brainer solution is to stick to water, sodas, Gatorade, etc while actually shooting. Then after the guns have been put away, you can switch to whatever beverage you prefer.

This is also better for you physiologically because alcohol is a diuretic and will dehydrate you faster that you can drink it, and as such is not a good idea at 100 degrees F.


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We were hunting public but all the other charges apply regardless of where you are


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Originally Posted By: SweetTea
We were hunting public but all the other charges apply regardless of where you are


Is alcohol even allowed on the APH lands?

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