Big problem where I hunt too. Problem is most landowners in a small town won't call it in, fear of local backlash IMO. Going back quite a number of years the road hunting was generally accepted by the locals, but it was mainly locals doing it and they at least had a good idea of where all the farmyards and what not were. (Not condoning it here) Now they just bang away at anything that moves in any direction, some don't even give a #### if they're in plain sight of a home. And worst of all they're too ####ing lazy to get out of the truck and track anything. If it doesn't drop on the spot they just drive away looking for another one. Last year we found a gorgeous old 4x5 buck lying dead on the property, gut shot and found by the coyotes. Really ####'s me off.
22 Hornet
The choice of serious poachers!!!
I personally disagree with poaching, but I think I can relate to motives. Has anyone actually had a stranger grant them permission to hunt on their property? I know I have spent hours driving around to prospective spots and asking land owners, and I have NOT ONCE been given permission.
- Hicks
Not sure how you can do that with the crank case full of oil though.............sounds like BS to me.............but anyway I don't like poachers either
Never been any kind of a fan of this pewching.
Toss them long and toss them hard.
I would think a chipper hammer to the rad would be a good place to start.
Maybe swing by the oil filter.
Just a wee little hole so it doesn't bleed out too qwik.
I personally disagree with poaching, but I think I can relate to motives. Has anyone actually had a stranger grant them permission to hunt on their property? I know I have spent hours driving around to prospective spots and asking land owners, and I have NOT ONCE been given permission.
- Hicks
I personally disagree with poaching, but I think I can relate to motives. Has anyone actually had a stranger grant them permission to hunt on their property? I know I have spent hours driving around to prospective spots and asking land owners, and I have NOT ONCE been given permission.
- Hicks
Since this is a rant here is a couple of things that I have experienced. A deer shot on my land at night dragged under my fence then tied to the back of a Honda CRV then dragged about 6 miles down a gravel road to a reserve. Called CO's no charges laid. Caught guy on my property told him to leave so he went back walking from his house to the same spot shot a deer there at night gutted it dragged it back down the road (blood trail in snow) to his house. Called again nothing done. Went back another time to see same guys chasing deer with a snowmobile in my field called RCMP once again nothing done. Top this one off they wanted me to chase them to a dead end road to give me a lickin. Didn't work. I realized something was wrong and didn't go. Comfirmed by one of their relatives that called me when drunk to tell me what was planned. Caught another relative of theirs on my land hunting (sitting in his cavalier smoking cigarettes with his kid) called RCMP they went right up to him charged him on scene. Crown dropped charges. Caught 2 guys dragging a deer out of my property behind a lawntractor down the road. CO's attended no charges. 2 evenings ago walked back to my truck just got back to it heard a vehicle coming down road stop then spotlight the field I just walked out of. I chased them got their plate number and know who they are because I also recognize the truck. Went this morning to same area ATV tracks nightlighting in all my fields and all my neighbours. Guess what I'm not calling anyone because it is no use. They know that I know who they all are they have nothing and never will (losers). There is only one good side to it all they are all FAS babies and have a track record of suicide,drug over dose, and diabeties so they don't live long. Top it off the guy that I caught with his kid on my land his wife left him for another guy. This isn't a lifetime of instances this is about 3 years of things. I am just hopeful that they mistake each other for deer.
We've tried the game warden route with the road/night hunters and it's never amounted to squat. Even signed the papers allowing them to set up a fluffy on our place, showed them a spot with heavy traffic and gut piles where none should be. There was even a nice place to hide the trucks out of sight. Nuttin. The old lady's cousin just graduated from the course up at the Pas and is looking for work, he tells me the game branch in this province is undergoing cutbacks and he won't be going that route now. Some areas are so understaffed they don't even have enough manpower to issue a ticket. And Our local branch office is only open two days a week...
Most people who live rurally know at least a couple of poachers. But without indisputable evidence (which is nearly impossible to acquire) there isnt really anything that anyone can do. Charges will never stick.
Trouble is Natural Resources doesn't seem to want to put money and effort into that anymore. I haven't heard of anyone getting caught for a few years now.
It would also be a shame for a sandwich bag to somehow end up in the fuel tank. Blocking and unblocking the fuel pump over and over while the owner tries to figure out the problem costing thousands in diagnosis and parts...a shame.



























