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What is illegal to do from a public road while hunting?

  1. Walking with an unloaded firearm

  2. Shooting from, down, or across a public road

  3. Transporting a harvested animal

  4. Using binoculars to spot game

The correct answer is: Shooting from, down, or across a public road

Hunting from a public road is illegal for the safety of other drivers and the general public. A) Walking with an unloaded firearm is not necessarily illegal, as long as you are not hunting from the road. C) Transporting a harvested animal is also legal if you have legally obtained the animal and are not hunting from the public road. D) Using binoculars to spot game is not illegal as long as you are not using them from the public road for the purpose of hunting. These options are incorrect because they do not directly pertain to shooting or hunting from a public road.