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We haven't talked about spreading club root either. All it takes is someone driving through a contaminated field, driving X miles into another field and permanently spreading spores to new land.
 
So if Joe asks permission, you say yes.

If that same Joe doesn't ask you don't want him on the land.

Same guy, same method.

Why do you allow him to hunt?

Because I don’t want him driving on my winter wheat fields. I don’t have time to move no hunting signs around 32 quarters of land year to year. I want to be able to tell Joe which quarters he can hunt when he calls me. If joe doesn’t like asking for permission he can buy his own land.
 
Is it really that much of an inconvenience to have to ask for permission to hunt on private land? You guys in SK beat your chests that you're basically the Texas of Canada (after Alberta), yet when it comes to property rights you're like socialist Sweden.

That’s a very small number of landowners. It’s completely baffling that the concept of placing the onus on the trespasser is foreign to some people.
 
They turned it into socialist Sweden when they asked the government to dictate who could go on the land instead of controlling it by posting it.

That’s completely wrong.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/05/sweden-roam-freely-law-Allemansrätt-access-nature/

From the article:

There are sensible exceptions. You cannot enter private gardens or cultivated land, nor can you camp within 70 metres of a dwelling place, or exploit the countryside for economic purpose, such as hunting and logging.

Why don’t you just post your land “hunters welcome without permission”?

Btw, many years ago the government also legislated that permission is required to enter a home. Damn socialists!
 
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Likely is not hard - go to isc.ca, under corporations and use the search function - for most any entity registered in Saskatchewan. But sort of begs the question - some of us were raised that if it does not belong to you, leave it alone - so if you do not eventually get permission - for whatever reason - not sure that defaults to "must be okay to do" ...

You can also go knock on a door. The locals are going to know who is farming that piece of land and you can then seek permission from the farmer that rents it. If the corporate landowner doesn’t want hunters on it, the farmer will let you know, but 90% of the time it’s left up to the farmer to decide who can access it.
 
Because I don’t want him driving on my winter wheat fields. I don’t have time to move no hunting signs around 32 quarters of land year to year. I want to be able to tell Joe which quarters he can hunt when he calls me. If joe doesn’t like asking for permission he can buy his own land.

Posting all of your land accomplished the same thing.
 
That’s completely wrong.

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/05/sweden-roam-freely-law-Allemansrätt-access-nature/

From the article:

There are sensible exceptions. You cannot enter private gardens or cultivated land, nor can you camp within 70 metres of a dwelling place, or exploit the countryside for economic purpose, such as hunting and logging.

Why don’t you just post your land “hunters welcome without permission”?

Btw, many years ago the government also legislated that permission is required to enter a home. Damn socialists!

Nobody wants to hunt in your home.
 
I've said this before but I'm still blown away by the entitlement of people that think they should have the right to enter someone's private property without asking.

Buy an RM map for 15 bucks and start asking. Its not hard. If you don't like it, buy your own land or hunt the millions of acres of public.
 
Keep voting NDP. They want to take away all of your property rights, you’ll love it.

Far from it.

I am not the one who ran to the government for more regulation, just what socialists love.

Funny how the guy who allegedly farms 32 quarters doesn't have the time or money to post the land, has the time to post here everyday.
 
Far from it.

I am not the one who ran to the government for more regulation, just what socialists love.

Funny how the guy who allegedly farms 32 quarters doesn't have the time or money to post the land, has the time to post here everyday.

They actually removed the regulation requiring us landowners from having to post our land. Quite the opposite of the twisted logic you espouse. Less regulation is what I want, how about you?

Hey, let’s go back to having your socialist government legislate landowners to post their property. I’m all for it under 2 conditions.
1- the taxpayer supplies me with signs and posts.
2- I get to invoice the taxpayer for my services. I charge $100/hour plus $1.00/km for mileage. The cost can be recouped by increasing hunting licence fees. Yay!!!!!

Yes I do farm 32 quarters, although this year with all of the runoff filling up the sloughs it’ll likely be closer to 31. We’ve still got over a foot of snow to melt before we can get into the field, so I’ve got lots of time to come here and shoot holes in your clown world logic.

Cheers!!
 
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They actually removed the regulation requiring us landowners from having to post our land. Quite the opposite of the twisted logic you espouse. Less regulation is what I want, how about you?

Hey, let’s go back to having your socialist government legislate landowners to post their property. I’m all for it under 2 conditions.
1- the taxpayer supplies me with signs and posts.
2- I get to invoice the taxpayer for my services. I charge $100/hour plus $1.00/km for mileage. The cost can be recouped by increasing hunting licence fees. Yay!!!!!

Yes I do farm 32 quarters, although this year with all of the runoff filling up the sloughs it’ll likely be closer to 31. We’ve still got over a foot of snow to melt before we can get into the field, so I’ve got lots of time to come here and shoot holes in your clown world logic.

Cheers!!

The government has made it illegal for me to welcome hunters onto my land without prior permission.
 
The government has made it illegal for me to welcome hunters onto my land without prior permission.

How about giving me written permission to access your land to hunt for shed antlers this year? Would that qualify? We are in the same area and I'd love to come for a visit and meet you!
 
The government has made it illegal for me to welcome hunters onto my land without prior permission.

No, they did nothing of the sort. By welcoming hunters onto your land you’re implying permission has been granted. They simply brought private land access on par with all other facets of property ownership.

I can’t use your truck without permission.
I can’t access your house without permission.
I can’t use your phone without permission.
I can’t access your bank account without permission.
I can’t borrow your firearms without permission.

Why should land be any different?
Why should Saskatchewan be the only jurisdiction in North America to grant assumed access to private property?

Property is property, regardless of its physical attributes.
 
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