DDT951
02-09-2022, 11:59
Let say I was to go out and go magnet fishing. And I got really lucky. Lets say I got the same fishing results in FL as this kid did in FL.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/florida-boy-goes-magnet-fishing-finds-two-rifles/
An 11-year-old Florida boy and his grandfather caught more than they bargained for while magnet fishing for the first time in a canal near Miami last weekend. Using a large magnet tied to the end of a rope, the two ended up pulling two .50-cal Barrett rifles out of the water
In Colorado, how would one do a background check on the transfer?
Is just hauling them in taking possession and against the law even though I didn't know what I would catch?
Or would a person be OK if they did catch and release?
Another thread got me thinking about all the boating accidents and that this could be a lucrative venture. But I dont know how to handle the universal background checks.
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/florida-boy-goes-magnet-fishing-finds-two-rifles/
An 11-year-old Florida boy and his grandfather caught more than they bargained for while magnet fishing for the first time in a canal near Miami last weekend. Using a large magnet tied to the end of a rope, the two ended up pulling two .50-cal Barrett rifles out of the water
In Colorado, how would one do a background check on the transfer?
Is just hauling them in taking possession and against the law even though I didn't know what I would catch?
Or would a person be OK if they did catch and release?
Another thread got me thinking about all the boating accidents and that this could be a lucrative venture. But I dont know how to handle the universal background checks.