TheCoachZed
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I personally think having to wear both a hunter's orange hat and vest is silly. One or the other should suffice. I understand its value, but it really does limit your chances with certain kinds of hunting tactics, particularly with the strict rules we have here in NB.
Lots of guys running around pulling all sorts of nefarious stuff in hunting season here in the east, though, and not wearing orange is probably one of their lesser crimes. There are a LOT of guys drinking and smoking weed while they hunt, maybe even driving a truck or ATV at the same time. I think DNR and RCMP are scared poopless by the thought of pulling such individuals over and would much rather band-aid the problems as they arise, like in this case.
My former hunting ground in Saint John city limits (Hamburger Hill, if anyone on here is from the area, they might know what I mean) was so full of poachers and nefarious dudes that I had to give it up, despite one of the highest deer densities in the province. One of my friends was scoped there, across a clearing, and I had a guy threaten to "open fire" with a .30-30. Easy hunting spots like this attract a lot of scumbags, the kind who shoot at noises, and they're best avoided, in my experience. This is why I mostly bowhunt for deer now. The season is earlier, with less chance of being shot, and you can get into areas that gun hunters can't access, even the sketchy ones.
Lots of guys running around pulling all sorts of nefarious stuff in hunting season here in the east, though, and not wearing orange is probably one of their lesser crimes. There are a LOT of guys drinking and smoking weed while they hunt, maybe even driving a truck or ATV at the same time. I think DNR and RCMP are scared poopless by the thought of pulling such individuals over and would much rather band-aid the problems as they arise, like in this case.
My former hunting ground in Saint John city limits (Hamburger Hill, if anyone on here is from the area, they might know what I mean) was so full of poachers and nefarious dudes that I had to give it up, despite one of the highest deer densities in the province. One of my friends was scoped there, across a clearing, and I had a guy threaten to "open fire" with a .30-30. Easy hunting spots like this attract a lot of scumbags, the kind who shoot at noises, and they're best avoided, in my experience. This is why I mostly bowhunt for deer now. The season is earlier, with less chance of being shot, and you can get into areas that gun hunters can't access, even the sketchy ones.




















































