Longer Deer Seasons in S Ont

You guys really need to pack up and move west.

My deer season starts Sept 1-9th archery Rifle starts on the 10th of Sept. right through to Dec 15th.:D
Not to mention a SPRING BEAR SEASON:p

Ps- we can hunt on Sunday too:D
 
back to dumbdawg.........church is a good place for us sinners! And maybe when we go off to the Happy Hunting Grounds we will get time off for good behaviour! ;-)

Doug
 
dw said:
You guys really need to pack up and move west.

My deer season starts Sept 1-9th archery Rifle starts on the 10th of Sept. right through to Dec 15th.:D
Not to mention a SPRING BEAR SEASON:p

Ps- we can hunt on Sunday too:D

and you know with 4 deer tags to fill you can actually get tired of hunting deer :D

and then there are the special draws :D
 
I don't get it, It says in the Regs that the Controlled hunt for WMU 80 is a from Nov 6-Nov 12, thats a 7 day hunt, BUT, the Map shows no Sunday hunting. Does the Provincial government get to overrule the Municipal government on this issue of a deer hunt on Sunday?
 
The Municipalities have the final say on Sunday hunting...
The regs were printed quite some time before some of the proposed changes were discussed.
Your Municipal Council can change their bylaws at any time... send them a letter.
 
i'd move west but i dont think the grocery stores could handle my pop demand
as it is i clean out the stores shelves here weekly
that and your houseing is to damn expensive there
 
BIGREDD said:
The Municipalities have the final say on Sunday hunting...
The regs were printed quite some time before some of the proposed changes were discussed.
Your Municipal Council can change their bylaws at any time... send them a letter.

Now here is a question...
With the sunday hunting technically a grey area now...
How many CO's will be enforcing Municipal bylaws? If sunday hunting is legal in the province, but illegal in specific Municipalities, rather than WMU's...

These guys and gals are allready stretched pretty bad, I doubt they'd bother much with a "Bylaw infraction"
Any CO's or LEO's with an opinion?
 
Hey, am new to Ontario, just moved out from BC (yeah, dont tell me to have my head examined)... I know the WMU map is useless for actually locating non-private land to hunt on.. do you guys use Forestry Service maps or something, or how do you check out areas to scout that are Crown Land?
 
MusicianShooter said:
Hey, am new to Ontario, just moved out from BC (yeah, dont tell me to have my head examined)... I know the WMU map is useless for actually locating non-private land to hunt on.. do you guys use Forestry Service maps or something, or how do you check out areas to scout that are Crown Land?
first off what part of the province did you move to then what area do you plan to hunt then what game you going after
 
Am in KW. Want to go after small game and deer (rifle or shotgun)... anywhere in 4-6 hrs drive, like as far north as Owen Sound or as far ease as Lake Simcoe... Am used to driving a long ways as in BC, but want to keep it to weekends
 
MusicianShooter said:
Am in KW. Want to go after small game and deer (rifle or shotgun)... anywhere in 4-6 hrs drive, like as far north as Owen Sound or as far ease as Lake Simcoe... Am used to driving a long ways as in BC, but want to keep it to weekends
You should start doing the front porch shuffle right now... get some land in your area locked up for the shotgun hunt. There is a ton of agriculture land in the K/W area that is plagued with groundhogs, deer and coyotes. A determined hunter should be able to get permission to hunt on some primo land by knocking on farmhouse doors!
I have done some hunting with Chilly Willy in the K/W area, he has permission on thousands of acres of land that is just loaded with game. The landowners are very receptive to someone who is willing to shoot groundhogs.:cool:
 
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