I'm wondering how common it is to be harassed while out hunting. I was out with my 80 something year old dad and my 9 year old son, duck hunting on the Thanksgiving long weekend. We mainly jump ponds because we are dogless. Basically, we set up at one end of a pond and then one of us (larger groups work better) sneaks around to the other side and scares them up. We only shoot at ones that will drop on land. We were setting up on a small pond in an area we have hunted for years. While I was waiting for my dad to jump the pond two guys in a white pickup drove up and told me the area was a wildlife preserve. I politely told him, no, it was open to hunting. It is in an area that has restrictions on off-road vehicles but that's not a wildlife preserve. Anyway, he left, we jumped the pond and moved on to the next one a few hundred metres away. I had a long walk on this one and my dad and my son set up on the the reverse slope of a rock outcropping by the road. White truck guys came back, verbally harassed my dad and started honking the horn. They then drove off the road, in violation of the off road restrictions, and got up on the berm behind my dad and started honking again. Anyway, they got bored I guess because it was a really long walk for me to get to the other end of the pond. We jumped it, birds flew, we got nothing but not because of the yahoos. Still, I was a little perturbed.
So how often does this happen? The only other time for me was when I was a kid and some nutter called us "murderers" while hunting on a dyke in the lower mainland. Also, does BC have a law against interfering in a lawful hunt?
So how often does this happen? The only other time for me was when I was a kid and some nutter called us "murderers" while hunting on a dyke in the lower mainland. Also, does BC have a law against interfering in a lawful hunt?
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