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How is a bag limit defined in hunting regulations?

  1. It outlines the acceptable types of bags for hunting gear.

  2. It defines the weight capacity of a hunting backpack.

  3. It specifies the number of animals a hunter can harvest in a day.

  4. It sets a limit on the number of hunting permits issued.

The correct answer is: It specifies the number of animals a hunter can harvest in a day.

A bag limit in hunting regulations refers to the maximum number of animals that a hunter can legally harvest during a specified period of time, usually in a day or a season. Option A, outlining acceptable types of bags for hunting gear, may seem like a possible answer, but it is not what a bag limit is typically used for in hunting regulations. Similarly, option B about weight capacity of a hunting backpack may seem like a plausible answer, but it does not accurately define a bag limit. Option D, setting a limit on the number of hunting permits issued, also may seem like a possible answer, but it is not directly related to the number of animals a hunter can harvest. Therefore, the only correct option is C, as it accurately explains what a bag limit means in hunting regulations.