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- Jameson, SK
This is nice but what about ON ?
Thanks for posting...that article was good for a laugh...I especiall like the statement [wild boars] "have become a nuisance to farmers in more than 60 rural municipalites in the southern half of the province". Just like deer, moose, elk, rabbits, prairie dogs, coyotes, foxes, tent caterpillars, cutworms...need I go on? If it ain't canola, wheat, or cattle, it's a problem for an agricultural producer.
There is no wild boar problem, just clever lobbying by farmers and Sask wildlife federation to try to make hunting more prevalent and easier to do for people who enjoy it. I am one of those people who enjoy hunting...the last thing I want is to shoot all the wild boars...its the only bloody thing to hunt that puts me on an even playing field with our countries aboriginal population (no license, no season, no limit!). Far as I'm concerned I want these pigs to populate to levels that see self sustaining numbers.
I'm not at all concerned they will displace native species...we barely have any healthy populations of endemic species in this province outside of a national park anyways. And almost all species either are draw only or should be. Let's actually get these things breeding and make boar hunting a reality here!
Are we allowed to spotlight them?
Are you allowed to hunting anything else at night?
This is nice but what about ON ?
Spotlighting is illegal in Saskatchewan...for everyone.
In Manitoba spotlighting is legal for Indians hunting for food. However in some RM's bylaws may prohibit such practices. If you are opposed to spotlighting in Manitoba best to contact your Member of Parliament to voice your support to ban the practice.
I'm partial to it...like anything else in this world it can be safely by some and recklessly by others...
Are you allowed to hunting anything else at night?
Seen a wild boar at the Toronto zoo pretty sure they would get pissed if you shoot it through. LolWhen/where have you seen any in Ontario?
Thanks for posting...that article was good for a laugh...I especiall like the statement [wild boars] "have become a nuisance to farmers in more than 60 rural municipalites in the southern half of the province". Just like deer, moose, elk, rabbits, prairie dogs, coyotes, foxes, tent caterpillars, cutworms...need I go on? If it ain't canola, wheat, or cattle, it's a problem for an agricultural producer.
There is no wild boar problem, just clever lobbying by farmers and Sask wildlife federation to try to make hunting more prevalent and easier to do for people who enjoy it. I am one of those people who enjoy hunting...the last thing I want is to shoot all the wild boars...its the only bloody thing to hunt that puts me on an even playing field with our countries aboriginal population (no license, no season, no limit!). Far as I'm concerned I want these pigs to populate to levels that see self sustaining numbers.
I'm not at all concerned they will displace native species...we barely have any healthy populations of endemic species in this province outside of a national park anyways. And almost all species either are draw only or should be. Let's actually get these things breeding and make boar hunting a reality here!
Thanks for posting...that article was good for a laugh...I especiall like the statement [wild boars] "have become a nuisance to farmers in more than 60 rural municipalites in the southern half of the province". Just like deer, moose, elk, rabbits, prairie dogs, coyotes, foxes, tent caterpillars, cutworms...need I go on? If it ain't canola, wheat, or cattle, it's a problem for an agricultural producer.
There is no wild boar problem, just clever lobbying by farmers and Sask wildlife federation to try to make hunting more prevalent and easier to do for people who enjoy it. I am one of those people who enjoy hunting...the last thing I want is to shoot all the wild boars...its the only bloody thing to hunt that puts me on an even playing field with our countries aboriginal population (no license, no season, no limit!). Far as I'm concerned I want these pigs to populate to levels that see self sustaining numbers.
I'm not at all concerned they will displace native species...we barely have any healthy populations of endemic species in this province outside of a national park anyways. And almost all species either are draw only or should be. Let's actually get these things breeding and make boar hunting a reality here!
Ill take it a step or 4 further.....you're not woefully uneducated. Unless you're making a funny joke, you're a bona fide wanker.
These things are like a plague to crops, and are very dangerous.
Go set up a lawn chair in a field near tisdale. Take a dozen beer and be sure to have the number for STARS air amb with you. You're gonna need their help after one of the 400lb makes jams his tusk straight up your a$$.





























