Mount Sweetness
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Ontario
I'm with dave
I'm with dave
Drives are stupid and dangerous. You have a bunch of idiots walking through the bush towards more idiots. Then when they see a deer/dog/whatever, they all start shooting toward each other. This is not hunting, this is no different than cavemen driving buffalo over cliffs.
Drives. Nobody should confuse drives with hunting - they're two completely different things. Hunting is hunting, drives are eradication. Personally, I don't see any sport in drives or using dogs.
Even more fun with a line of guys on bulldozers?
This problem happened to me during deer rifle season Nov-2012. Two truck loads of men crossed my land, (without permission) to gain access to crown land behind my property. There is an access trail through my land to get to the crown. I did post it all summer and fall that the road would be closed for deer season. I did allow access to the crown land prior to this incident during the non hunting season. To make a long story short, I confronted the men on their way out on my property. There was a lot of discussion. Point blank I told them if you come back your tresspassing. They basically told me they thought the trail was a road allowance and would cross may land when they want.
I had no choice but to call the MNR. And in return the MNR talked to the hunters. The MNR at thier liberty could of given each hunter a min of $150.00 fine for tresspassing for the purpose of hunting. And as well taken thier game. Heavier and more damaging charges could of a also be laid but this was bare minumum .
Anyway they got a warning because the trail was not clearly marked the rain had damaged the signs. So it is clearly posted now, and next time there will be more than just a warning.
So the moral of the story is if you don't want people shooting up your land and tresspassing, POST POST POST IT ! ! !, I can't make myself any clearer
So much wrong here.The rules say if they shoot an animal or a bird and it runs into your property, they have the right of servitude to access your property to harvest the game that they shot outside of your property but that ended up on your field.
Hunting with dogs is the ultimate, I can not believe someone would post that they are not in favour of hunting with dogs.
if it were in the states, those truck people would have been shot for trespassing long time ago. Legally shot, that is.
The rules say if they shoot an animal or a bird and it runs into your property, they have the right of servitude to access your property to harvest the game that they shot outside of your property but that ended up on your field.