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Seagul fletch?
mullet:
They are not legal anywhere in the US.
Jude:
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--- Quote from: riarcher on February 02, 2010, 11:26:29 pm ---Alright,,, alright!
No seagull feathers!
But, I don't see anything protecting horse feathers. ;)
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You might also check the season limits on "Short Necked Snow Geese".....
LOL
Steve
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You could check on the "Dump Chicken" season too ;D
riarcher:
Been thinking, "Sea Duck". Definately oily, probably really water resistant? ;D
StevenT:
You guys are 100% on top of it. I contacted the US Fish and Wildlife Service and asked specifically about collecting loose gull feathers while beach combing. Their answer " Gulls are federally protected birds by regulation of the USFWS. Federal regulations prohibit the taking, possession, etc of protected birds and parts thereof (including feathers).."
I would never have guessed a common old sea gull is a protected bird.
riarcher:
A simple rule nowdays seems to be,,,
,,, If it ain't taxed,, it ain't legal. :-X
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