ok so i am still rather new to boating. i have started my safety classes and training and have just been having a ball. now i am wondering if i can couple my love of rifles with boating. i have seen one other question about taking guns on board but that was about cruising and the difficulty's with taking them into other country's. but i do not intent to take them into other country's. i dont intend to leave the states for the first year or untill i feel good about my ability's and can afford the bigger boat =) i know the regulations for driving with them. unloaded and trigger lock and ammo separate from gun. but what i want to know is is it aloud. what i would idealy like to do would be to take my boat up the coast to oregon or Washington and go hunt instead of driving or taking a plane. i have looked all over the boating websites and laws and have not been able to find anything.
thank you for the help.
p.s i am watching league of extraordinary gentlemen. and as i was writing he is shooting those floating targets as the ship is underway. what is the rule of discharging a firearm out in the ocean. i think it would be bad ass to take my clay target thrower out and mount it to the front of the boat hahaha. ( the clay targets are biodegradable and none toxic and i would be carfuel to buy like non lead shot. and dont like cruiseliners have trap and skeet on some of there ships?
thank you for the help.
p.s i am watching league of extraordinary gentlemen. and as i was writing he is shooting those floating targets as the ship is underway. what is the rule of discharging a firearm out in the ocean. i think it would be bad ass to take my clay target thrower out and mount it to the front of the boat hahaha. ( the clay targets are biodegradable and none toxic and i would be carfuel to buy like non lead shot. and dont like cruiseliners have trap and skeet on some of there ships?