Canadian_Zuk
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Pickering, Ontario
This is a spin off topic from the Foiles poaching thread.
The topic of "varying degrees of law breaking" was brought up by a member here. I'm curious as to how other guys and gals on this site feel about turning a blind eye to our fellow sportmen who abuse our laws and regulations.
At what point does someone go from hunter to poacher?
is it OK to have a few extra rounds in the mag while goose hunting?
What about bagging a doe when all you have is a buck tag?
How about fishing, they are only fish after all...is there a problem with enjoying a spring Bass shore fry?
1/2 before sunrise, what's the big deal about taking a shot 10 or 15 min early so long as you can see what your shooting at?
Where do YOU draw the line?
I myself consider myself an ethical hunter/sprotsman. As far as I know, I have never broken any game/conservation/migratory bird/firearms laws or regulations. I take the time to inform myself of local bylaws, WMU specifc hunting regulations, calibre restrictions, etc before I suit up and hit the woods.
I have run into questionable practices myself while outdoors, and yes I have called the fish cops a few times over the years. I call just about every fall when the shores of our local tributaries fill up with Europeans stuffing garbage bags full of Salmon. A treble hook on it's own isn't a lure, but they see no wrong in what they do and get beligerant if you try to inform them. I let the MNR explain it to them now. I reported a guy dumping a headless deer carcase on a forsest road this fall, it was only a few days before opening season...
Please discuss,
What have you seen, did you report it?
Haven't witnessed anything? Would you report something if you did?
What do you consider "worth" reporting?
The Law: Is it "The Law is the Law" to you, or are you in the "varying degress of lawfulness" camp?
-CZ
Note: I know this is a bit of a pot stiring, but please lets try to keep it on track and only discuss your views on poaching, turnng a blind eye to poaching, etc..
The topic of "varying degrees of law breaking" was brought up by a member here. I'm curious as to how other guys and gals on this site feel about turning a blind eye to our fellow sportmen who abuse our laws and regulations.
At what point does someone go from hunter to poacher?
is it OK to have a few extra rounds in the mag while goose hunting?
What about bagging a doe when all you have is a buck tag?
How about fishing, they are only fish after all...is there a problem with enjoying a spring Bass shore fry?
1/2 before sunrise, what's the big deal about taking a shot 10 or 15 min early so long as you can see what your shooting at?
Where do YOU draw the line?
I myself consider myself an ethical hunter/sprotsman. As far as I know, I have never broken any game/conservation/migratory bird/firearms laws or regulations. I take the time to inform myself of local bylaws, WMU specifc hunting regulations, calibre restrictions, etc before I suit up and hit the woods.
I have run into questionable practices myself while outdoors, and yes I have called the fish cops a few times over the years. I call just about every fall when the shores of our local tributaries fill up with Europeans stuffing garbage bags full of Salmon. A treble hook on it's own isn't a lure, but they see no wrong in what they do and get beligerant if you try to inform them. I let the MNR explain it to them now. I reported a guy dumping a headless deer carcase on a forsest road this fall, it was only a few days before opening season...
Please discuss,
What have you seen, did you report it?
Haven't witnessed anything? Would you report something if you did?
What do you consider "worth" reporting?
The Law: Is it "The Law is the Law" to you, or are you in the "varying degress of lawfulness" camp?
-CZ
Note: I know this is a bit of a pot stiring, but please lets try to keep it on track and only discuss your views on poaching, turnng a blind eye to poaching, etc..



















































