buck for wildlife.foot access only??what gives?

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yesterday me and my girlfriend went to go hike on some 400+acres of buck for wildlife land it is in a river valley and foot access only.I have known about this spot for years but never gone there.so we hike about 3 miles through the snow along the way seeing that the adjacent land owner has posted land then we came to a nice big clearing that had a locked gate comming from the posted land but about 30 sled tracks going through the gate.every clear area down there was covered in sled tracks.this pissed me off.I went to hike this area because it would be a great deer area and since everyone around just hunts from there truck I figured this would be a perfect area to maby find a big guy.but these guys who own the posted land hunt alot.I am realy starting to hate other "hunters" around here.you can't even hunt on your own land with out someone slamming on there breaks driving by when they see a deer or you.this nov when the 50x100 yrd bush I was in got pushed by guys driving around it they took 3 shots when the deer ran out and didn't get anything didn't even know whose land they were on.when that happened I had been sitting for an hour and could just see some deer making there way up my trail.they said they spooked out a nice on but missed it!rrrrr.I need to start hunting land that a vehicle can't make it in.any ideas on what to do or any similar situations.
 
Some hunters are selfish pricks. They are like greedy spoiled children and only care about getting the kill at any cost under any circumstance. These hunters are not sportsmen at all.
I have seen many hunters new to the country in my area hunting on farmer's land clearly posted as a no-hunting area with signage and red 6'' dots. There are farm animals out in the fields but they don't care. When the farmer appears they actually argued with the land owner in broken English ( former Yugoslavia). This happened two years in a row. Aggressive and unsportsmanlike behaviour is not uncommen among hunters but surely the hunter safety course should cover behaviour and deportment or else our hunting rights will be taken away because of a few bad apples.

I am only suggesting that perhaps because of the large number of foreigners entering Canada and applying for firearms and hunting licences, the courses ought to teach proper behaviour when hunting and shooting.
 
Teapot said:
I am only suggesting that perhaps because of the large number of foreigners entering Canada and applying for firearms and hunting licences, the courses ought to teach proper behaviour when hunting and shooting.

You can teach people all you want in courses. There will be an element who just don't care whats right or wrong, they will do as they please. Much like you can teach people the rules of the road in their drivers test before they issue a licence that doesn't mean there will be no idiots on the road.
 
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