I've met plenty of land owners that have claimed undeveloped road allowances as their own - complete with no trespassing signs lol.
So does this mean that people is Saskatchewan can protect themselves and their property from trespassers who dont ask permission? Or is this just liberal window dressing solutions in response to people feeling unsafe miles from police response.
I don't think this will change that at all and that farmers will have more people creeping around their yard in the fall. Change looking for Steve for looking for the land owner of a quarter in the area. I expect farmers in busy areas to be swamped with calls and people looking for permission driving into the yard
Ive heard and read....not sure how much truth there is in this but RMs are wanting you to show some ID to see if you are from that RM or a city or town and have been nudging the farmers to deny any urban hunters entry on their land. The rural city divide is getting silly here in Sask after the Bushie case and farmers want payback.
I've met plenty of land owners that have claimed undeveloped road allowances as their own - complete with no trespassing signs lol.
Will the new law stop the wardens from driving around my place like they own it? I prefer the poachers and trespassers, they run away when they are seen.
If they don't know you in the RM office you need to get to town more![]()
Now the natives are proposing that any non natives need written permission to step foot on a reserve,
what I meant to say was that the RM councils are encouraging farmers in their RM to deny access to anyone from urban centers, basically wanna card you before allowing entry. Some farmers I know had told me this...possibly complete BS but i wouldn't doubt that this is happening. Farmers are also going hard lobbying the Govt for pay for access..
Now the natives are proposing that any non natives need written permission to step foot on a reserve, i know some major highways cross some reserves...should be interesting.
If I can charge another farmer a fee for access to my land for farming why not a fee for access for hunting?
If I can charge another farmer a fee for access to my land for farming why not a fee for access for hunting?
Don't think that's the intent of anyone, at least anyone I know. Just a matter of it being private land and landowners getting sick and tired of people not respecting the land and/or not knowing who's on it.but I'm sure that's the agenda behind it all.
Don't think that's the intent of anyone, at least anyone I know. Just a matter of it being private land and landowners getting sick and tired of people not respecting the land and/or not knowing who's on it.
Prime eg for us personally, nice day last winter, planning on shooting some trap. Get out the pidgeon chucker and then hear some azzhat screaming around on a snowmobile......in the direction we shoot trap. What, we're supposed to ensure no one else is enjoying the fruits of our labor before we can? I think not.
Had the person asked would have said not tomorrow, day after ok or something. Instead we were pi$$ed.
Don't think that's the intent of anyone, at least anyone I know. .
Thats not for me to decide, but it will pretty much be the end to hunting for a large percentage of SK residents but I'm sure that's the agenda behind it all.
Well I hope your right but the farmers I talk with hate Indians and city folk and want to end hunting for both. They seem to be the blame for all rural problems.