Polar Man
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I was excited to go after my first coyote over the thanksgiving weekend visiting my parents in Cape Breton. Got a small game tag too, in case I decided to look for some chickens too.
Anyway, reading the little regulation book, instead of getting more confident about hunting I just got more and more confused and paranoid that I would end up getting busted by some CO for breaking a law I was unsure of. First my brother (doesn't even have his PAL yet but shares my interests) was going to come along. I see he has a hunters orange cap but no jacket, so he can't come (He was confused why his bright orange fleece wasn't good enough). Then I see I may need #4 buckshot to hunt coyote, and I only have #3. (Since learned #3 is fine) Then I wonder if I can bring my .223, but see somewhere in the book I can only carry a calibre suitable for big game during this time of year, and .223 is too small. Still not really sure about that one.
Anyway, it went on and on and I just about said screw it, but finally decided to go scout around for an hour in the morning by myself, just to say I did it after all the effort I made. No sign of anything, btw.
I just wonder how our ancestors survived without all these regulations to keep them safe? It would help if I knew a hunter to answer the million stupid questions I have, I am the first in my family to hunt so I am really behind the game.
Anyway, reading the little regulation book, instead of getting more confident about hunting I just got more and more confused and paranoid that I would end up getting busted by some CO for breaking a law I was unsure of. First my brother (doesn't even have his PAL yet but shares my interests) was going to come along. I see he has a hunters orange cap but no jacket, so he can't come (He was confused why his bright orange fleece wasn't good enough). Then I see I may need #4 buckshot to hunt coyote, and I only have #3. (Since learned #3 is fine) Then I wonder if I can bring my .223, but see somewhere in the book I can only carry a calibre suitable for big game during this time of year, and .223 is too small. Still not really sure about that one.
Anyway, it went on and on and I just about said screw it, but finally decided to go scout around for an hour in the morning by myself, just to say I did it after all the effort I made. No sign of anything, btw.
I just wonder how our ancestors survived without all these regulations to keep them safe? It would help if I knew a hunter to answer the million stupid questions I have, I am the first in my family to hunt so I am really behind the game.


















































