Looks like a typical hunting season in Saskatchewan. Just about everyone hunts from their vehicles or discharges firearms from the road allowance when an easy opportunity presents itself. There are so few hunters that actually walk around in search of animals anymore. Most just pick a field along a creek or with several small bluffs of bush that can easily be accessed and just drive the areas with a loaded high power rifle on the seat beside them. Some people think that's not hunting but when a majority of the hunters are doing it...it becomes the norm.
Only way you'd know this is if you were doing the same thing. Get off your high horse and speak for yourself and not everyone else in the province.
Agreed.
I don't hunt much, but when I do there's no shortage of trudging up and down coulees.
Talk about hunting in Saskatchewan, in the South West in particular: I drive around on the prairie with my truck until I can spot a deer in a distance. Get my gear on, go for hike for a quiet approach and go for the kill. In some cases I've walked less then 250 yards and in others I've walked more then 1000 yards. This is how it works when you call SW Saskatchewan home.
I thought SK was so flat you could spot a deer for 2k and watch your dog run away for 3 days?![]()
Looks like a typical hunting season in Saskatchewan. Just about everyone hunts from their vehicles or discharges firearms from the road allowance when an easy opportunity presents itself. There are so few hunters that actually walk around in search of animals anymore. Most just pick a field along a creek or with several small bluffs of bush that can easily be accessed and just drive the areas with a loaded high power rifle on the seat beside them. Some people think that's not hunting but when a majority of the hunters are doing it...it becomes the norm.
Looks like a typical hunting season in Saskatchewan. Just about everyone hunts from their vehicles or discharges firearms from the road allowance when an easy opportunity presents itself. There are so few hunters that actually walk around in search of animals anymore. Most just pick a field along a creek or with several small bluffs of bush that can easily be accessed and just drive the areas with a loaded high power rifle on the seat beside them. Some people think that's not hunting but when a majority of the hunters are doing it...it becomes the norm.
Looks like a typical hunting season in Saskatchewan. Just about everyone hunts from their vehicles or discharges firearms from the road allowance when an easy opportunity presents itself. There are so few hunters that actually walk around in search of animals anymore. Most just pick a field along a creek or with several small bluffs of bush that can easily be accessed and just drive the areas with a loaded high power rifle on the seat beside them. Some people think that's not hunting but when a majority of the hunters are doing it...it becomes the norm.
getting this thread back on track
to me,if they shot that deer,split the meat up between them and ate it,fine by me
what i dont like seeing is deer in ditches with their heads missing.
that really pi$$es me off




























