- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Nope, it's not legal to leave that wire there, just in case you wondered. It might catch an animals foot, and that would be serious for all involved.
Toughness of the hunt east Vs west? It's not harder on either side IMO, just different.
You have more vertical slopes, we have more thick stuff and marshes, mixed with shorter climbs. You have longer shots on average, we have close up very fast encounters whereupon the game vanishes. There are exceptions to that statement on both sides of the country, even just within Ontario.
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The above is taken in the laCloche range, just north of Georgian bay Ontario. not a mountain by BC standards, but an example of what Ontario has.
When I was up there some years back, you could see the big smoke stack at Sudbury 60 miles away.
Oh, and not my pic, mine were before the digital camera, and are on slides.
This would be more typical. Laying wire to get across the bog with the machines:![]()
The beaver mash is too long, and deep to just winch over, so we lay down a long roll of old school fencing. What you see in the pic is several years old, and holding up well. the problem, is in the really soft areas it tends to stretch and the sides bend in. i suspect one day we are going to have a machine not only stuck, but wrapped up in a tangle of wire and flat tires. But so far it's been working well, we throw a few planks under it where it's really soft.Laying wire? Like winch cable?
I add a rock to the summit carin of every peak I summit.
To: Boomer - Wow! Great country, great photos. Could you tell me more about your rifle please, I don't know what it is.
To: Boomer - Wow! Great country, great photos. Could you tell me more about your rifle please, I don't know what it is.
My guess is a 602 BRNO ??
Walking in snowy wheel ruts, damn, I almost prefer to wade in the snow. If I have the snow shoes I do avoid the ruts. I have a Savage 220 slug gun I have yet to try. must get that sighted in.






























