Backdoor sporting!

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Get your mind out of the gutters people! I was just wondering how many people on here are lucky enough to pretty much be able to step out their back door and immediately be able to hunt?

With me it's as simple as walking 40 feet across the backyard and then Im straight onto crown land with mountains and forests everywhere! :D
 
I prefer to keep my mind in the gutter so I know where it is at all times. Therefore I am less likely to loose it!
Yes I can hunt right out of my backdoor also. We have everything from whistle pigs to trophy class whitetails right in our own back yard.
 
My back yard Feb 11/2008. From the start to finish there was 24 in the procession.
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I used to just open the window and shoot coyotes-foxes...

but "someone" complained that the shots were too loud in the house :(...now, I have to go all the way outside.:redface:
 
My dad's ranch is in an area called the Banana Belt (due to the usually warmer weather they get year round) located between Quesnel and Williams Lake. Every inch of Buck Ridge (hint hint) is farm land and thus no hunting. It's not unusual to see HERDS of about 200 deer at a time sitting in a farmers field enjoying the day only to drive two farms/ranches down and see another large herd there, then another and another. So if you ever go hunting in the Cariboo region and wonder where all the deer went, now you know!
 
20 mins to my families 400 acres. Can also hunt the abutting 1000 of our neighbours (which no one else, including the owner hunts).

In central Ontario 1400 private acres with no competition is a big area.
 
I have about 200 acres about 150 yards behind my house. I don't deer hunt there because someone else has premission :( but I can go coyote,rabbit and grouse hunting there all winter. Too bad because I found a huge 8 point set of sheds there, owelll
 
My deer blind is 500 yds to the north, the south end of the lake is west of me, big open flat to the south and hills to the east. I can sit on a lawn chair and pass shoot ducks and geese and hunt my way to my deer blind in the fall. When winter sets in I find a bait for coyotes and set it out 200 yds to the south. Then I sit back and watch the game, wait for the dog to bark, grab my 6mm and whack a yote. If only there was fish in the lake.
 
YUP, trap, hunt, shoot on the back 40, actually its only 18 acres. Across the road is University property with a hydro line I have permission to hunt and behind that is Crown land all the way to Manitoba.
 
I can walk 30 yards to the end of my yard and hunt......I also have access to about 1000 acres of land within 10 minutes from home and if I drive for up to 45 mins. I can bring that to 1500 acres.
No crown land in my area so you need pemission from landowners.

From my back yard......

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