Actually, I don't think that is correct. You are allowed to trample standing corn to retrieve a downed duck.eSJay wrote:DM - I know you want an answer from Rob, but my take on your scenario is that you are legal to hunt & kill ducks as long as you or your dog do not trample the standing corn on the way to retrieve a downed duck. Leaving standing corn for hunters has actually become "normal" these days.Deltamud77 wrote:If we are being honest, it is not normal to leave 50 to 100 acres of corn uncut or to harvest a strip through the middle of standing corn in an ag field. There is nothing normal about it. That is the basis of my question and I still don't have an answer from the OP. I would like to know though...not to flame but just to make sure I am legal.
I would like to know if my thought process aligns with Rob's answer.
From Rob's link:
"You can hunt waterfowl on or over or from:
•Standing or flooded standing crops where grain is inadvertently scattered solely as the result of hunters entering or leaving the area, placing decoys, or retrieving downed birds. Hunters are cautioned that while conducting these activities, any intentional scattering of grain will create a baited area. "
Apparently, using a UTV to retrieve birds while knocking down corn with said UTV is considered "intentional". I would tend to agree.