City-ots!

yes guys the whole story is B S . did it to prove a point . all i did is mention that i was hunting an area and stay away which happens every year to many people across ontario.. and look at the reactions it causes !! the fact is crown land is dwindling and the number of hunters is rising its going to be a problem for some time . thank god i hunt my own property and dont have to deal with this problem!! good luck to all this season i hope everybody finds somewhere to hunt.. !!

I call BULL again :rolleyes:
Now your trying to let on you made it up to prove a point??...ya ok, WHAT POINT???
 
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.!!!

Crown land is crown land, the right to hunt on it belongs to EVERYONE not just those who think they are better than everyone else:rolleyes:

there are few instances where a person can refuse the right to hunt on crown land, and not near as much as you think you own, at least in AB as i was told by a CO.

1- If you have a camp set up and have it signed a 200 yard area is subject to no hunting as it is a temporary residence.

2- If you are the holder of a trapline hunting can be considered as disturbing a trapline.

3- If you have leased land that has livestock on it.

Those are the only reasons for restrictions for hunting crown land, if you think you are entitled to land exclusively and try to get others to leave one of two thing's is probably going to happen someday

1- you will be charged with interfering in a legal hunt (the route myself and many other law abiding people would take)

2- someone will end up breaking your nose or worse and telling you to F off (there are some people out there who take this route.

Hopefully you either brain up or decide to stay out of the bush
 
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