That's a pretty ignorant comment even for this forum.
OP's attitude needs correcting, but he's also reaching out to fellow Canadians in his newly adopted homeland. Great opportunity to educate and welcome another into the fold.
Agreed.
That's a pretty ignorant comment even for this forum.
OP's attitude needs correcting, but he's also reaching out to fellow Canadians in his newly adopted homeland. Great opportunity to educate and welcome another into the fold.
Buy a county map for each area hunting [in Alberta] if available gives notice of property actually living on. Here allowed to hunt without authority if it is not fenced or signed plus helps keeping shots outside 200 m from any residence.Two things you need to do:
1- head further north for good hunting......
2- start knocking on doors, politely asking for permission and offering to exchange some work for hunting land......
You live in Canada's second biggest metropolis....... Expecting to hunt nearby is a pipe dream.....
That's a pretty ignorant comment even for this forum.
OP's attitude needs correcting, but he's also reaching out to fellow Canadians in his newly adopted homeland. Great opportunity to educate and welcome another into the fold.
That's a pretty ignorant comment even for this forum.
OP's attitude needs correcting, but he's also reaching out to fellow Canadians in his newly adopted homeland. Great opportunity to educate and welcome another into the fold.




























