Hunting on Nov 11.

How about around 11:00 am, you just stop whatever it is that you are doing and take a moment to reflect and remember why it is "Remembrance Day" . I'm sure that it will be appreciated.
 
It depends on the province. Here in Ont, some township still have bylaws against hunting on that day.
 
I have hunted every Nov.11th for as long as I can remember. This year is the exception, I have some stuff going on that I can not reschedule. I'll be stopping for the moment of silence & I will be hunting Nov.12th...

Never Forget, Never!
Jay
 
I would stop for a minute of silence at 11am, if you have one why not take your milsurp rifle hunting that day!! Would be fitting that a firearm that may have been used at war know peacetime use on the day of rememberance.
 
It is because of the sacrifices made by others to ensure our freedoms that we can have the day to hunt or do whatever.

When you are out hunting or enjoying your day just remember who made it possible, there is great pride and honor in that.

I am sure that if that buck of a lifetime comes out at 11:00 a few of the fallen won't mind you taking the shot.;)
 
I hunt with my dad this year my brother-in-law will be with us, he missed the last 2 years due to a deployment and training. We go out hunting and if we are close enough to town we go in to the ceremony otherwise we stop just before 11 and turn the radio to the service and stand and have the moment of silence.
 
On the 11th Day of the 11th Month at the 11th Hour take two minutes out of your busy day and Remember our Fallen Brothers and Sisters who have paid the Ultimate Sacrifice so we maybe Free .
Not what the OP asked, but after all it is only two minutes of the day.
Rob
 
Personally I do not hunt on Nov.11th.BC has a long season and I have always taken this day to reflect on the military service of my family and that of all other Canadians who have served,especially those who have given their lives for their country.It seems to be a very small price for me to pay to recognise those who gave so much. Mur
 
Yes I have a protocol. I hunt if I can to remember my late veteran father and several other friends that I have hunted with that have past way. They would all be glad to be remembered in such away.
Have a silent moment at 11:00 and say their name to yourself.
 
Im a soldier (10 years reg force) and I think hunting tomorrow is fine. It would be nice if you went to the parade to support the vets but... in the end your free to do what ever you want.

After all that is what we died for. Your freedom.


would be nice if you wear a poppy tho ;)
And if you so happen to spot your monster at 1100. Dont worry, you drop him ~ !
 
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