A draw maybe doesn`t go far enough, i kind of remember an Alberta premier mumbling about keeping out the rif raf.![]()
In the Terms of Rif Raf ,The Alberta Premier Was talking about all the people moving to Alberta from Saskatchewan!
A draw maybe doesn`t go far enough, i kind of remember an Alberta premier mumbling about keeping out the rif raf.![]()
In the Terms of Rif Raf ,The Alberta Premier Was talking about all the people moving to Alberta from Saskatchewan!![]()
A little fact for you there are 3.1 million Canadians right now that were born in Saskatchewan and only just over the million mark in Sask. now. So if it were not for all the Saskies in Alberta your poor province would be really messed up. If it wasn't for all of us guys from Sask. out here running your oilpatch you wouldn't have one and Alberta would be another hippy comune like B.C.
A little fact for you there are 3.1 million Canadians right now that were born in Saskatchewan and only just over the million mark in Sask. now. So if it were not for all the Saskies in Alberta your poor province would be really messed up. If it wasn't for all of us guys from Sask. out here running your oilpatch you wouldn't have one and Alberta would be another hippy comune like B.C.
So according to you, hunters should all be out looking for trophy bucks only? I hunt mainly for the meat, antlers are basically just a bonus. Big or small, to me, they're all trophies. I also hunt whitetails in saskatchewan. Not because I feel to need to shoot a bigger deer, but because I like to hunt with my best friend, who happens to live in sask.
Who are you to say that my hunting is "wrong" just because its not the same as your hunting? I don't go around bagging on the trophy hunters because I'm a meat hunter.
Now i don't have any problem with saskatchewan having a draw for non-residents, as a matter of fact I think it's a great idea. I also like your idea of paying within one month of being drawn(if not paid, the oppurtunity should go to the next person on the list). I don't agree with the $500 fee idea. Keep the fee reasonable enough for normal human beings to afford. Not only that, I guarantee that more small deer would get shot with that fee. If I was to pay $500 for a tag I'd be making damn sure that I shot something by the last day.
If you hunt deer (big game) in Alberta and Saskatchewan for the meat then
shoot does only, and leave the bucks for the serious hunters who hunt hard for a trophy. I don't go to Saskatchewan to hold my friends hand to hunt or to drink and party. I have many friends in Saskatchewan, hell my wife is from there. I'm on a mission to hunt a big whitetail and my window for opportunity is small, only 6 days in the farm lands. Unlike yourself, most people go to Saskatchewan to hunt a big buck but it is unfortuate that many shoot a young buck just to fill their tag because they paid alot of money for their trip...............poor excuse to shoot a deer. Ive been hunting in Saskatchewan for 22 years and came home with only 6 deer..........do the math buddy, at least I hunt and don't go there to kill.
A little fact for you there are 3.1 million Canadians right now that were born in Saskatchewan and only just over the million mark in Sask. now. So if it were not for all the Saskies in Alberta your poor province would be really messed up. If it wasn't for all of us guys from Sask. out here running your oilpatch you wouldn't have one and Alberta would be another hippy comune like B.C.
It's a slippery slope boys, first deer draws then it won't be long now till they start calling you banaskatchewan
It's OUR Province
We will shoot what ever the hell we want
If you hunt deer (big game) in Alberta and Saskatchewan for the meat then
shoot does only, and leave the bucks for the serious hunters who hunt hard for a trophy. I don't go to Saskatchewan to hold my friends hand to hunt or to drink and party. I have many friends in Saskatchewan, hell my wife is from there. I'm on a mission to hunt a big whitetail and my window for opportunity is small, only 6 days in the farm lands. Unlike yourself, most people go to Saskatchewan to hunt a big buck but it is unfortuate that many shoot a young buck just to fill their tag because they paid alot of money for their trip...............poor excuse to shoot a deer. Ive been hunting in Saskatchewan for 22 years and came home with only 6 deer..........do the math buddy, at least I hunt and don't go there to kill.
Oh I'm so sorry, I didn't realize that hunting for meat was "killing" not hunting, and that as a result i'm not a "serious" hunter. Let's see, I hunt from the beginning of september until the end of november every year, spend the off season planning and scouting, insane amount of money on guns/ammo, gear etc......Wow. I'd hate to think of the amount of time and energy I'd be expending if I was actually "serious" about it.
The whole point of my post(which, obviously, you missed) was that different people have different goals when hunting. Just because someone goals are not the same as yours doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to have them.
Hell, you could go so far as to say that your narrow view of hunting is a very "liberal" style view (e.g. "I don't like guns, therefore nobody else should be allowed to have them").
So, just because you are "on a mission to hunt a big whitetail", and feel that you should take either a big buck, or no buck, doesn't mean that other people shouldn't be allowed to hunt the way they like (so long as it is legal and ethical, I'm not about to condone shooting from the truck or any of that crap, get your ass out and walk). You can keep doing what you're doing, if that what floats your boat then good on ya. But everyone else, they can keep doing what they're doing too, just because you don't like it, doesn't make it illegal or unethical.
(PS, when I go out there there is no hand holding, partying or drinking. We just hunt, it's not abnormal for us to put 10+ miles on our boots in a day so if that's not "hunting hard" enough for you, I don't know what is)
I dont know how you figure that people who were born in saskatchewan are running the show in alberta,because they are not.To say that Alberta is poor,makes me laughbecause I've driven on saskatchewan Highways, They are a Joke!
If it was'nt For all us guys from Alberta Running our rifles in the last week of November every Fall and shooting alot of your Trophy deer like the one in my profile picture,we would'nt be having this discussion now would we.
I think alot of you guys from saskatchewan are just jelous that we can come and hunt Whitetail deer in saskatchewan with no guide but you cant do the same in alberta.
And last of all. Why would we want to go to your province to hunt whitetail? Why would we be jealous. Its obvious where the better hunting is.
No worries,Manitoba has Great whitetail hunting,and If I cant hunt anymore in saskatchewan i'll put my $1000.00 cash in 6 days into there economy.Even though the province of saskatchewan needs the money more,thats there lose if they want to tighten up the non resident hunting.
No worries,Manitoba has Great whitetail hunting,and If I cant hunt anymore in saskatchewan i'll put my $1000.00 cash in 6 days into there economy.Even though the province of saskatchewan needs the money more,thats there lose if they want to tighten up the non resident hunting.
No,no,no!!!! Almost no deer here and hardly bigger than jackrabbits. Basket bucks only. Non-resident licenses cost $1500!
(Oh yeah --- and we don't allow any inter-provincial bickering!)![]()