The 100th Meridian

Gatehouse said:
I really don't knwo who the western guys that dumpon Ontario think they are kidding...

For the most part, hunters in BC don't get too far from a road.

Oh sure, lots of guys in BC like to pretend that everyone (especilaly them) do remote horseback/fly in/back pack style hunting trips all hutning season, but the truth is, most of them are full of BS.

I'd say 90% of the hunting that goes on in BC is wihtin 2 km of a road. And maybe less than 10% of BC hunters actually do fly ins etc.

Sure BC has nicer scenery for your road hunt, and you can drive to more remote areas in your truck but what is the true difference between hunting close to a road in BC vs close to a road in Ont?

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Do you know the best place to shoot a moose?:confused:
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Between the tracks, the tire tracks!:) :D
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crazy_davey said:
Bigredd wants to know what divides us as hunters :rolleyes:

Maybe he should take a look at some of the crap he posts. Have a look in the mirror Redd and you will get your answer.

I'm serious :wave:

This thread was posted in good faith and asks a pertinent question worthy of "debate"... at least according to 98% of the respondents.:cool:
I have not taken a cheap shot at anyone here... I started no flames... and I passed no judgement.:rolleyes:
I am 100% certain that I only responded negatively to the few cheap shots that were thrown at me and the thread by way of personal quotes.:slap:
crazy_davey, I am beginning to wonder if your user name truly is an accurate reflection of your "psyche":bangHead:
 
crazy_davey said:
Bigredd wants to know what divides us as hunters :rolleyes:

Maybe he should take a look at some of the crap he posts. Have a look in the mirror Redd and you will get your answer.

I'm serious :wave:

Perhaps you should check yourself into a nice insane asylum, perhaps some drugs & counselling could remove that crazy_ from your handle :rolleyes:
I don't know what makes you so bitter, nor do I particularly care, one thing is for certain, you have removed yourself from being considered as anything but a joke & a troll to most members on this forum, you contibute nothing but insults & unfortunatly, you as the joke, is not even funny anymore:(

I'm too am serious :wave:[/
 
screw the 100th meridian... its the meridian(both sides) that seperates southern ontario from the rest of the country that is important....

I can't believe how people hunt deer over dogs, to me that is bizarre, but in the same sense of the word, guys out west have trouble wih us hunting bears over bait...but hey, diferent strokes for different folks

great thread... though.. i look forward to seeing where it will go~~~
 
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Hey Maddog... what's the idea stealing my seriousness...
You guys need to stop ripping off my sign off lines... I am gonna patent my stuff from now on and then charge you guys user fees.:eek:

Seriously thieving bastards.....:D
 
BIGREDD said:
Hey Maddog... what's the idea stealing my seriousness...
You guys need to stop ripping off my sign off lines... I am gonna patent my stuff from now on and then charge you guys user fees.:eek:

Seriously thieving bastards.....:D



I'm serious™:) .......BR to get the trade mark hold the alt and use the numbers on right of keyoard and use 0153;)
 
It is not only east-west, but north-south as well. Hunters here use smaller calibres than those typically used for similar-sized game down south, and I have seen comments from southerners voicing their opposition (sometimes quite adamantly) to the use of such small calibres. The conditions here (vast open areas) and hunting practices/target choices are quite different than in the south. People often aim for the head or neck, and the animals often drop right where they stood. If they don't drop, they have nowhere to hide, so they are recovered quite quickly and easily.

H4831 said:
"Never judge a man until you have walked a mile in his moccasins."

Yes... oh, wise one!:)
And I too prefer moccasins to boots...
 
Hunting here can range from just off the rifle mussel to 'Can we get any closer then 400 yards?'.
Mountain hunting can be even worse. you can be within 50 yards and can't take a shot because of the chasm between you and the mountain goat!
 
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