I am so pissed off.
I came to canada last year and obviously it a very good country.
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Out of curiosity, where did you move from?
I am so pissed off.
I came to canada last year and obviously it a very good country.
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That's the question! Where is this paradise that is so loaded with easy-to-find public hunting land? I'd be pissed off as well, if I moved from someplace where I was able to hunt whenever and wherever I wanted, to a horrible hunting hellhole like Canada!
This place that you speak of is a 6-12 hour drive from your major center. Watching hunting shows shot in Canada is not a personal guarantee that you can move to a major center and have equal opportunity within a 2 hour drive. These shows that profile hunting are shot in the areas far from major centers with guides ($4-10K per week).
I have 220 acres 20 mins from a city of 38K people. Hunting is a gong show. We have another 160 acres 30 mins away in the opposite direction. Not as bad, but last year was the worst ever as far as stupidity. People driving the roads and getting out to shoot when they see a deer running (so much for the stalk and well placed shot). I can only imagine what it would be like within even an hour of a area that holds 2 million!
One guy hunting by himself would drive up to a bush, lay on the horn and then speed to the other end of the bush waiting for a deer to run out. My neighbor hunting only on his quarter because he was afraid to venture off. Another guy comes walking across my field (posted) within sight of my house and within 100 yards of my blind. This province needs to start regulating, no permission, then no hunting.
With 90% of people hunting by truck and in such a lazy way actually open a opportunity. When someone asks me permission to hunt and informs me about setting up a tree stand, my first thought is that now I will have someone not acting like a blood thirsty buffoon, who will hunt they way it was intended and keep an eye on other people driving around, and has the respect to ask first. In a world of darkness, light stands out! It may not work in every case, but it does not hurt to ask.
or move to sask,plenty of hunting over here
I have 220 acres 20 mins from a city of 38K people. Hunting is a gong show. We have another 160 acres 30 mins away in the opposite direction. Not as bad, but last year was the worst ever as far as stupidity. People driving the roads and getting out to shoot when they see a deer running (so much for the stalk and well placed shot). I can only imagine what it would be like within even an hour of a area that holds 2 million!
One guy hunting by himself would drive up to a bush, lay on the horn and then speed to the other end of the bush waiting for a deer to run out. My neighbor hunting only on his quarter because he was afraid to venture off. Another guy comes walking across my field (posted) within sight of my house and within 100 yards of my blind. This province needs to start regulating, no permission, then no hunting.
With 90% of people hunting by truck and in such a lazy way actually open a opportunity. When someone asks me permission to hunt and informs me about setting up a tree stand, my first thought is that now I will have someone not acting like a blood thirsty buffoon, who will hunt they way it was intended and keep an eye on other people driving around, and has the respect to ask first. In a world of darkness, light stands out! It may not work in every case, but it does not hurt to ask.
and its only going to get worse with the 2 week deer season again this year.
two weeks of dodging bullets from the 'cant read the signs' truck hunters
The farther you get away from any city, the less competition for hunting spots. Most people want the easy pickings.
So many see the harvest as more important than the journey to it.
like we're not already over run...
It thins out a little farther away but the same shyte happens all over. The closer you are to any city the more idiots you will have trying for the easy kill. The road warrior numbers have grown with the boom.
The draw numbers this year were wild. Before Sk Resident, there should be a "Born In Sk" draw allocation...
but you invite more with yer other post...
I am so pissed off.
I came to canada last year and obviously it a very good country.
But I am so pissed off
I used to go to hunt in my home country obeying the rules and regulation.
Sounds like you had it pretty good in your home country... you could always go back...
You have completely assimilated in the grand Canadian tradition of "whining..." Welcome to Canada.... hope things pick up for you...
Sounds like you had it pretty good in your home country... you could always go back...
You have completely assimilated in the grand Canadian tradition of "whining..." Welcome to Canada.... hope things pick up for you...




























