Some people seem really upset by this change. Are turtles really that tasty?
Edit: how would you go about hunting these guys anyways? Traps? Or are people shooting them
How do you "hunt" something, yet keep it alive for a week anyways?
I never knew Ontario had turtles - I'm jealous, there are none around these parts.
Do they do any damage to anything? seen as a varmint?
Or were they hunted purely to eat?
How big (diameter wise) is the average adult?
Any ontario-ite willing to hook me up with a shell?
I never knew Ontario had turtles - I'm jealous, there are none around these parts.
Do they do any damage to anything? seen as a varmint?
Or were they hunted purely to eat?
How big (diameter wise) is the average adult?
Any ontario-ite willing to hook me up with a shell?
+1. There are far fewer than 20 years ago. I have no issues with the ban.I dunno, I live in Southern Ontario, and the number of turtles I have seen the last few years are definitely down.
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You weren't allowed to shoot the snapping turtles as per the Ontario regs. Catching by hand only I believe. I will check my old book when I get home.
Never understood this "hunt"..... Never have woken up with a burning desire to hunt the slowest animal on earth.....
How do you "hunt" something, yet keep it alive for a week anyways?
I never knew Ontario had turtles - I'm jealous, there are none around these parts.
Do they do any damage to anything? seen as a varmint?
Or were they hunted purely to eat?
How big (diameter wise) is the average adult?
Any ontario-ite willing to hook me up with a shell?
Sometimes I seem them on the Rideau River bike paths in town... big suckers... also backwoods camping not super rare, but not super common either, they like hamburger. Big slow moving buggers... very cool to see, living dinosaurs.
Not a varmint as I have never heard of property damage other than fish stolen off of a stringer. We hunted them to eat only.
Average adult has a shell maybe 12 inches long and a real big one might be 18 inches. I use to have a few shells off of large ones I caught as a kid but pretty sure my wife disposed of them shortly after I got married.
Tons around my land north of home and my hunt camp...... we found a shell in the middle of the woods dogging deer last year, not so much as a puddle within 500 yards of it.....
Obviously I can't catch one for you, but if I see a good condition road kill I will grab it for you
Wow, I was expecting them to be like 6 or 8" long. Those suckers are big!
Cool I appreciate that.
We were screening topsoil in the pit one spring day and one came out of the topsoil pile which was really nothing more than mud dug from the bottom of an old drained beaver pond. It was big and the shell was completely covered in green moss too. Ugly buggers for sure and they sure have a mean bite and ugly disposition to go with that ugly look if bothered. There has been one at my buddy's cottage near the dock every summer for as long as I have gone there to visit dating back into the early 80's.




























