rant

We run into the same problem here in Southern Ontario when 4x4's (trucks) go into the farmers fields at night to do some off roading, sometimes in fields with standing crops. After you see them driving on the streets with a vehicle all covered in mud. Real cool?
 
tracker said:
We run into the same problem here in Southern Ontario when 4x4's (trucks) go into the farmers fields at night to do some off roading, sometimes in fields with standing crops. After you see them driving on the streets with a vehicle all covered in mud. Real cool?

A$$hats!

I have some good land at home where I can ride, but some of it crosses farmers fields. There is PLENTY of room to go around the fields, stay on the trails and not hurt anything....but yet every year, some jackass has to rip right through the middle of the bean patch!! I'd love to catch someone doing that. I think I'd take them by the ear and drag them right to the farmer's house!!
 
BIGREDD said:
I always try to explain to landowners that I can police their property for them if I am allowed to hunt it. And with a letter giving me permission to hunt and police for tresspassing I can act as their Agent and make arrests, call police and lay charges for them.
Inexpensive part-time security...
Good luck Moose Hunter.

X2. Thats what I do as well.
 
44fordy said:
I agree, I've never EVER met a fellow hunter who would be that disrespectful. Sounds like a bunch of young a$$holes.

That's brutal.

you dont get out much then, do ya? i get disgusted by what some "hunters" do. and here i thought that all hunters were the honest type. that idea went out the window a few years ago unfortunatly...
 
hey i can't blame the landowners at all
and while most are responsible I have met my fair share who aren't
(present company excluded)

the thing that turned me off of hunting at a young age was that my grand parents had about 325 acres about 200 bushland back east.
they didn't care who hunted ....share and share alike, but I know of only 4 hunters who ever hunted back there .......and today you'll be lucky to find a crow they just hunted everything to extinction back there ...if it would have been my decision i would have posted it, though i am all for hunting if people aren't tards about it

fact is you can have 1000 good responsible hunters and (like any society) it only takes 1 or 2 to screw everyone else over
 
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Responsible Hunters

I don't know what people are thinking when they shoot up combines, Horses, and destroy property. They are the lowlifes that hunt at night and think it's sport. Where I hunt there are few guys in the area that aren't welcome in the camp.

They wouldn't think twice about hunting at night or stealing something. They get it honestly enough their fathers were the same way. No education, no morals, no self-respect or common sense. They came from nothing and would rather steal than do an honest days work like the rest of us. There are guys like that everywhere you go things never change.

Look at what is happening with the RCMP. Criminals are not respecting the law and get off with sentences that are a joke. The murder of RCMP constables is a new low for criminals and a sign of the times. The government has to clamp down on sentences given criminals and not be so lenient.

I teach firearm safety and hunter safety. Some of the things I tell my classes are to respect other people’s property, and they are the ambassadors representing all hunters. What they do affects the future of hunting in an area, it can mean the difference between looking at a great hunting property from the inside or outside.
 
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