I actually agree with some of where you are going though. Privatization would tend to remove alot of undesirable hunters from the scene. For instance your once a year road hunter.
Hey!!! Don't you dis road hunters
I actually agree with some of where you are going though. Privatization would tend to remove alot of undesirable hunters from the scene. For instance your once a year road hunter.
I agree the wildlife belongs to all Canadians, however private land is just that.....private. I am currently and should be able to continue to restrict access as should everyone else.
There is never a guarantee you'll be successful in any type of hunting, so I don't see charging an access fee as exploitation of wildlife. It is simply a fee to allow trespass.
What you're almost stating is that every Canadian should be able to access any land their wildlife is on. That my friend is not socialism, it's communism.
Well, I don't want hunting to become an elitist sport like it is in europe, the UK, and growingly the US.
that was in reference to the other fellow, who said three minutes wasn;t a big deal, but rules are rules.
Where do i sit? I excercise discretion and common sense, as you advocate. But I don't lie to myself whether or not I have broken any laws by bending definitions.
this is an interesting point. You are correct of course, however I have never heard of anyone being charged for hunting before legal hours becasue he was in a treestand, but I do know of people being charged with shooting before legal hours.
Somewhat related, not far from Dorintosh i was waiting to be picked up by my buddy, and a DNR truck pulled up (in the dark). They checked my licenses and my rifle, and commented that if my rifle had been loaded he would have ticketed me for night hunting.
no when you shoot or harvest it and I feed it, you come to me and give me a 10 because after you shoot it, you own it but i feed it. I love the people who never feed them but want to hunt them. What I want is to treat them as a pest. if they come and eat my crop than i shoot them or you hunters that live in the city come and give my 10 for everyone you get. i live in southern bantario, most land is private not public. pay me to feed them and you can harvest what ever you want with the rules you want. If your deer come on my property and destroy my crop why should i incur the loss for your gain? You pay for your deer, rabbit goose to me , no problem.
Well you were poaching by your own admission. Just b/c the NRO's didn't ticket you doesn't make it legal. They don't ticket people for shooting a few minutes early either.
Those who enforce the law use their descretion as to how strictly they enforce it. What do you think the judge would say about a ticket for shooting at 5:33 when legal time was 5:30?
are you a poacher if your watch is wrong?
are you speeding if your speedometer is wrong?
No, and you won't get a ticket, but they'll tell you to have it checked/recalibrated within a specified time period, otherwise a ticket is coming.![]()
are you sure about that? Im thinking you would still get the ticket.



























