like it,s our property
far as i care.......... if i allow so and so to hunt my land... that should be it..
next will be
#### all them #### suckers...
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i feel better
rant off.......
fogducker said:![]()
if i could say f**k here i would... i just spent over an hour trying to print............. YES I SAID PRINT....... a friken permission form to allow a fellow gun nutz to hunt our property....
like it,s our property... why the f**k do i need to be told that the only accepted piece of permission from the ministry is one of there form,s
is this another way of .......THEM....... who ever the f**k them are to tell me how to hunt and who i can allow to hunt on our property??
far as i care.......... if i allow so and so to hunt my land... that should be it..
next will becan i see your papers to get a ride in my car..
f**k all them CSs...
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i feel better
rant off.......
Randy...dont thank me for any short forms.... as i was pissed and took my time to type out the long formhuntinstuff said:That's what its coming to.....writing everything down for some petty foggin' lawyer to look at in the event something goes wrong.
If its your land, your word to someone should be enough. This country is going to hell, (maybe even Vancouver), in a handbasket when a fella cant give his word and have it mean something.....
SOLD! That four-letter word on this site instills more confidence in my fellow man to me than all the bullsh*t stuff the governments come up with to "protect" us. SOLD! a man's word that he is making a decision that he will stick to.....I think them lawyers, politicians, are all lying no good CSs (I like that one fogducker and im gonna use it)......
I feel for ya 'fog .....
I think JC has it right! "NO written permission required", and as everyone has said... and it is in the safety regulations " ( always ask landowners permission)John Y Cannuck said:Here's the reg in question.
I see nothing that specifically requires WRITTEN permission.
REGS:: (2005 version)
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Trespassing
A hunting licence does not give hunters the right to enter
private property.
ALWAYS ask for permission and obey signs. Signs may be in
three formats:
• Red or yellow markings of such a size that a circle of 10
cm (4 inches) can be contained wholly within them. Red
means no entry is permitted. Yellow markings mean no
entry is permitted except for activities that may be allowed
• Graphic representation of a permitted or prohibited activity
• A written sign.
If it is not evident what activities are allowed, ask for permission
from the landowner. Not all land is signed. Unsigned lands may
be private land as well. (If property is fenced, no trespassing is
permitted without permission of the landowner.) It is your
responsibility to find out who owns the land you wish to hunt
on and obtain permission. If unsure, stay out. Positive
landowner/hunter relationships are important to the
future of hunting in Ontario.
Be sure you are familiar with the Occupiers’ Liability Act
and the Trespass to Property Act before entering private land.
(You may obtain these two Acts from Publications Ontario
or online at http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/tocBrowseCL_E.asp?lang=en).
You will also be violating the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act if
the landowner asks you to leave and you do not do so
immediately, or if you do not obey signs prohibiting trespassing,
hunting or fishing.
In any county or regional municipality you may not hunt in a
party of more than 12 persons without the landowner’s
permission.
Before hunting on Indian Reserves, ask the permission of the
Band Council.
If you wish to hunt deer on Barrie Island, Cockburn Island or
Manitoulin Island, you must have with you a valid deer licence
and the written consent of the landowner on the form provided
by MNR. If you wish to hunt moose in WMU 65, you must
have a moose licence, the appropriate validation tag and written
consent of the landowner on the form provided by MNR.
mommabearmommabear said:I think JC has it right! "NO written permission required", and as everyone has said... and it is in the safety regulations " ( always ask landowners permission)
mommabear said:Where can I find that darlin' Fogducker![]()
It didn't work, email me, or PM me, I have an early morning with Michelle, must get some sleep. She is off to Cuba! Lucky Gal! I'll get back to you on this .fogducker said: