Hunting with my SR22

Unless you are hunting around Kilmarnock, Smiths Falls, Addison or Toledo, then the 1 dickwad follows you around nearly every weekend because he's convinced you are doing something wrong since you are hunting.:bangHead:

I bet he's missed out on a TON of poaching charges or other offences since the goose pre-season because he's wasted all his time on us. He must live nearby and be too lazy to drive out anywhere else.

Edit: For the record, I have nothing against game wardens, I understand that they are needed because there are a tonne of poachers out there, but this one particular individual has really gone overboard with our group.

I dont think they are as short staffed as they'd like people to think.OPP's,deputys.....
 
Yeah, what can you actually hunt with 22LR? I understand that there are "survival rifles" that are 22LR and in theory you can hunt deer and all that. But, given that you are not actually surviving, you are hunting for sport, what game can you legally and ethically hunt with 22LR?

I'd take a .22LR, with head shots, over a .410, anyday.
 
If a MNR guy seen you walking threw a field with that I would bet money he's going to stop and check it out. But its not illegal, you got nothing to worry about. Make sure you got your license cards on you, They will likely jump to conclusions but keep your cool and you will have nothing to worry about.

If you see a CO when in the field with gun in hand he will check you out no matter what your carrying.
 
Make sure you yell 'contact right!' And enter a combat roll before double tapping your bunnies. You'll need a load bearing vest too. To carry the hare's of course...
 
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