Outdoor Life
Related: About this forumUpdated spear gun rules coming in June
Thats the word from Environment Minister Wayne Panton who made this announcement in the Legislative Assembly as he responded to questions from North Side MLA Ezzard Miller on 6 May.
Mr Panton said at this time part five of the National Conservation Law, which speaks to permits and licences has not been commenced as yet.
However he said The Department of Environment and the National Conservation Council have been working through the preparation of a variety of licensing directives including those necessary to give effect to the new spear gun licensing regime.
http://www.caymanreporter.com/2016/05/17/updated-spear-gun-rules-coming-june/
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)One should always know the hunting and fishing laws where you are hunting and fishing.
SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)Given the low traffic levels here, it's not like another group is needed.
SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)Is there interest in a group for outdoor activities that involve firearms?
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)"hunting" or "other outdoor sports".
Given the low traffic of this group, there is not need to split the group.
SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)GC&RKBA is one of the most trashed groups on DU.
How does the post in question relate to "target shooting"? There is no context other than looking for gun parts. Target shooting is done indoors, as well. which doesn't fit the SOP.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)The 22lr is basically a round for target shooting and hunting squirrels, regardless of the model of gun.
SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)The post is off-topic in Outdoor life.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)encouraging pro-gun members to use the Outdoor Life group as a gun forum.
ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)Feel free to ask questions.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,565 posts)petronius
(26,657 posts)since a properly used spear won't take an undersized fish, nor one of the wrong species (the spearo can be selective about what s/he takes, in other words). But I'm guessing their concern is more about damage to the reef structure from a misplaced sharp object, and less about over-fishing. (I've never been there, but I've read that it's also illegal to wear gloves while diving in the Caymans, to discourage the touching of delicate things.)
Still a bit of a catch-22 though, since spears are about the best (only?) way to control invasive lionfish...