arcticcathonda
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
Caution, active trap line.......
If your aunt had balls, she'd be your uncle. I could have bought a fleet of Ferraris and a lifetime of guided hunts for what my land cost me, and I should give the hunting away and ruin it for my family to someone who wouldn't come to my funeral if I died tomorrow?
You're right. Take the most valuable thing you own and give it to me.
1200 people? That's practically a city compared to where I came from. About 6 times the size. Are you one of those city slickers that want everything for nothing?![]()
For many years people used to camp on a nice spot on my land.
I put "For Sale" signs up. That way there is no doubt that the property is privately owned.
And people stopped using it.
1200 people? That's practically a city compared to where I came from. About 6 times the size. Are you one of those city slickers that want everything for nothing?![]()
That falls under the category of false advertising and can lead to legal issues if someday someone actually calls you wanting to buy the land. Although you could claim it was an old sign that you didn't even know was on your land in the first place.
Even if the tag cost $20 for the hunter to have to buy the permission
There's always an asking price.
That would be illegal. I'd love to be able to pay to hunt in Saskatchewan because it would be cheaper than buying it, or even the taxes.
You don't have a home that you could invite the whole world into? Maybe if you'd have worked more..............
It seems to me you guys from Ontario have to announce it every time someone real or perceived steps on your land,seems like an ego thing.
Alot of city folk in Ontario seem to think that if it's not fenced and signed, it's free game,NPI.
I suspect the landowner was fed up with trespassers saying, "Gosh, uh, we (s######) musta made a wrong turn." That and other lies are told to landowners frequently.Sounds good on paper but very impractical in real life. Years ago I was hunting a property that I had permission for, with my uncle. The old guy took a wrong turn and ended up in the neighbour's property making his way to my car so we can leave. Neighbour -who was also an older guy- confronted my uncle and started screaming and cussing at him, they were a coupe of hundred yards away from me but I could see them clearly from the road. Next thing I see is the farmer trying to wrestle my uncle's loaded Baikal SXS away from him! Farmer had the muzzle gripped close to his stomach and uncle was pulling the gun away from the grip and stock. This lasted for a good ten seconds, all the while the hairs on the back of my neck were standing up, I truly expected a tragedy to take place. Thankfully the gun did not go off and the uncle managed to overpower the guy and take his gun back.



























