City-ots!

Well, if you wanna push, pull or drag someone's vehicle into the ditch go ahead, don't ##### when the favor is returned.It's still personal property.

Crown land is crown land, we have the privilege of being able to use it , share it, act civil or we will loose it.If it is too crowded go somewhere else, too bad so sad, someone got there first.

As for city folk vs country folk ,anybody has the ability to abuse the land and litter.I have seen the "local" good ole boys screaming across the field in a pickup chasing game and drinking beer also.

The crown land belongs to the Queen, the animals too.

Do what you can within the law I guess, other than that, suck it up and move to the next spot.

Oh yes, I am a so called "city-ot"
 
I just feel bad for the guy who's "granda hunted this here land 50 years ago..." and he is still hunting it...get a job and buy some property, or shut your pie hole and share the land!
 
until youve had an animal shot 20 yds from you!! from a hunter that was unknown to you and you to him both wearing orange but could not see each other..you dont know what a close call is!! that is the reason for my opinion on people who decide to hunt where ever they please enough said

So....somebody was hunting on crown land and did not know you were there...and they are an a-hole??? Wow. Maybe there grampy hunted there for 60 years?? And you were the one that was "trespassing"....Then what?

You need to wake up and get some crown land etiquette my friend.
 
wow guys i state some safety concerns and my opinion of somebody who ignores safety and im the bad guy who should lock up my wife quit hunting and move on !! for the record i never blocked a road in my life . nor did i attack any one here on a personal level and i will not stoop to that.. hope you all enjoy your season as much as i will
 
ive been hunting the same crown land my grandfather hunted 50 yrs ago ! it is a rather large area somewhere in the area of 4000 acres my family has hunted this bush every year regardless of the number of moose or deer some years we would chase one animal all week our problem starts when the numbers of animals are high ! people driving roads bird hunting start seeing moose or deer and find out that it its all crown land think they have the right to start hunting there i beg to differ for 2 important reasons ETHICS and SAFETY my party knows where each other are at all times now you throw another ten guys in close proximiy who have no idea of the bush they are in and the fact that they dont know we are there nor do we know they are there it makes for some scary incedents . im a fortunate person to have this area to hunt but we stay there good years and bad years all you people who jump around to wherever the game numbers are high and set up camp not knowing or caring if anybody else hunts there can go screw yourselves.!!!


This is exactly what I am talking about. It is NOT your land. I have every right to hunt there same as you do. I really don't care how many years you and your family have been hunting on 4000 acres of crown. Unless you have 4000 hunters in there, I'm pretty sure that we can all hunt together and get along. Don't give me that safety BS either - you are responsible for identifying your target and beyond. Every time I have heard these "safety concerns" in the field they have always been veiled threats of "you better be careful we don't shoot you".

Thankfully I have permission on a bunch of private land that I share with a few others so I don't have to deal with folks like you and yours anymore.
 
wow guys i state some safety concerns and my opinion of somebody who ignores safety and im the bad guy who should lock up my wife quit hunting and move on !! for the record i never blocked a road in my life . nor did i attack any one here on a personal level and i will not stoop to that.. hope you all enjoy your season as much as i will


You were the one that said we could all go screw ourselves. But you wouldn't stoop to that level so maybe it was someone else trespassing on your computer?

All insults aside, I too get a little annoyed when I have taken time off work, driven 20 hours to hunt, and find someone else at "my" spot. But it is CROWN LAND and I do not own it, so I suck it up and move on. I live in the country, grew up on a farm, learned to fish, trap and hunt from my dad and grandpa, I am not a cidiot but I come from southern Ontario. I have crown land near my home too, guys use it, some abuse it. My boys and I use it, and every time we see garbage we clean it up. Are we saints? Nope, but we do what we can so WE can enjoy our experience. If someone else is there before us we move on and next time we get up a little bit earlier to beat the crowds.
 
Can you guess two things city dwellers tend to not have? :D



Driven around them, got on with my day.

If it was physically possible don't you think that we'd have done so? I wouldn't have tried a 4 wheeler on the slop that was on either side. As to the other pieces of equipment tending NOT being found in a city??? Get real.
 
I have not read all the posts cause Im mad now... anyone who blocks a road way is an ignorant and selfish pr1c#. What are these hill billies thinking,... they own logging roads and crown land?.

Bull dozer.. or if its not so handy, a push bar on the front of youre truck sounds about right.:D

...and therein lies the rub. It was one of the "hill billies" who started the thread complaining about the people from your neck of the woods who blocked the roads. Try reading it properly before spouting off.
 
wow guys i state some safety concerns and my opinion of somebody who ignores safety and im the bad guy who should lock up my wife quit hunting and move on !! for the record i never blocked a road in my life . nor did i attack any one here on a personal level and i will not stoop to that.. hope you all enjoy your season as much as i will

I call BULL
How the ** can you call the crown land "yours" in the name of safety :rolleyes:
How do you think others get along in the other millions of acres populated with hunters??
There is just so much wrong with your line of thinkin & you don't even realize it :(
 
Thats the reason why i dont really hunt hard until mid november! I cant handle all the people blocking roads,claiming crown land as there own, or entering my spot making noise ruing my hunt! If i were to go out right now in a popular area around here, i have no doubt in my mind i could count 200 plus vehicals in the bush half of which would be from the states and southern ont!
 
d:h:If it's crown land it's public land. We all have some places where we like to call "our spot". But it's still public land. Sure it bites when we've taken time off work, traveled an hr or so with our new stand or rifle just to find some one else is there. Hell the other day I seen 3 trucks parked in different locations on a road into where I hunt, and ended up coming up on some guy driving like an old lady who didn't want to let me pass. You just got to deal with these situations and move on.

It's not necessarily people from the south their are @$$holes in every direction. Some are even locals. But majority are coming from the south. Just sayin. It's not even the amount of people that bother me, it's their ethics. Pick up your damn casings, if you camp some where get a permit, clean up after yourself, and if you block the road be prepared to pay the consequences. I hate to be a snitch, but if you mess with my hunting I will report you because your an arse hole.
 
wow guys i state some safety concerns and my opinion of somebody who ignores safety and im the bad guy who should lock up my wife quit hunting and move on !! for the record i never blocked a road in my life . nor did i attack any one here on a personal level and i will not stoop to that.. hope you all enjoy your season as much as i will

I too call B.S. If you have safety concerns when someone else is hunting nearby, then move. Look after YOUR safety if you are afraid. Look after everyone else's safety by not shooting unless you are sure of your target and beyond - just like you are supposed to.

I own all crown land in Canada ..... well ... I have a small share. But it is the same sized share as you have. How you can believe that 4000 acres of crown land is somehow "yours", is beyond all reason. I can only assume you are very young, because that sort of "entitlement" can only come from immaturity.

Crown land is first come, first served. It is a drag when you get to a favourite spot and someone is there already, but you have no right, none, nada, zilch, zero, to argue that you have some prior right to hunt over anyone else. The "safety" crap is just that ..... crap. And no one has any right to deliberately infringe on anyone else's access to that land for hunting.
 
If it was physically possible don't you think that we'd have done so?
You asked what we would have done, not what we would have done if we were you :p

As to the other pieces of equipment tending NOT being found in a city??? Get real.

You're right, I'm about to head to work right now and rush hour downtown is going to be nothing but 30' horse trailers, how could I forget :D My point was "how did you conclude that they were from the city"?
 
What.would.you.have.done?

I would have asked how long it was going top take for them to move, and let me through....No way would I cower away only to tell stories on CGN about how we couldn't get through because of public roads being blocked..They did it to see if they could get away with it. It was you who let them win.
 
If you can't distinguish HUNTER ORANGE during hunting season, you have absolutely ZERO f**king reason to be hunting. Seriously, before your incompetence kills someone! :stfun00b:

Shouldn't need hunter orange to be safe...

If you have safety concerns when someone else is hunting nearby, then move. Look after YOUR safety if you are afraid. Look after everyone else's safety by not shooting unless you are sure of your target and beyond - just like you are supposed to.

Exactly.
 
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