Gopher Time Already!
Is it that time of year again? Woohoo...
I have the luxury of being the son of a farmer who has two quarters swarming with them. So I tend to make lots of trips home (2hrs away) in the summer to shoot. Although it would be cool if I had a place closer to Calgary.
Now I am two minds on this No hunting sign issue. My dad's farm has people living on both of them and you don't want nut cases shooting in every direction and putting bullets through windows. That is the main reason I wouldn't want people shooting on our land. One year the neighbors asked my parents if we had been shooting on the land because there were bullets wizzing over their house one day (we hadn't shot there in months), so someone was screwing around. I also don't want other people shooting my targets DAMN IT!!! So I guess I'm really of one mind on it, I greedly don't want anyone else shooting on my dads land.
My parents are not near any major cities, but there are still lots of new acreages going up and the country side is getting more crowded. It's getting much tougher to get safe shooting angles where there is not a house down range in one direction or another. That is also going to make gopher hunting much tougher too. At one quarter that I didn't get to last summer, I almost would need to go get a shottie to use over there as there's a house in every direction. I can see why people would be hesitant to let people shoot on their land for safety reasons and then there's the whole question of liability too... If you can get sued for letting a drunk leave your party, what about a hunter you let shoot on your land that strays a bullet into a passing car??? Even if that's not really a worry, it might play on the mind of your average land owner...
Now here's a question, what about using "No Tresspassing" signs so that you keep other hunters off your land, but you the landowner (or his son
) can still go and shoot. That should work, should it not?
Is it that time of year again? Woohoo...
I have the luxury of being the son of a farmer who has two quarters swarming with them. So I tend to make lots of trips home (2hrs away) in the summer to shoot. Although it would be cool if I had a place closer to Calgary.
Now I am two minds on this No hunting sign issue. My dad's farm has people living on both of them and you don't want nut cases shooting in every direction and putting bullets through windows. That is the main reason I wouldn't want people shooting on our land. One year the neighbors asked my parents if we had been shooting on the land because there were bullets wizzing over their house one day (we hadn't shot there in months), so someone was screwing around. I also don't want other people shooting my targets DAMN IT!!! So I guess I'm really of one mind on it, I greedly don't want anyone else shooting on my dads land.
My parents are not near any major cities, but there are still lots of new acreages going up and the country side is getting more crowded. It's getting much tougher to get safe shooting angles where there is not a house down range in one direction or another. That is also going to make gopher hunting much tougher too. At one quarter that I didn't get to last summer, I almost would need to go get a shottie to use over there as there's a house in every direction. I can see why people would be hesitant to let people shoot on their land for safety reasons and then there's the whole question of liability too... If you can get sued for letting a drunk leave your party, what about a hunter you let shoot on your land that strays a bullet into a passing car??? Even if that's not really a worry, it might play on the mind of your average land owner...
Now here's a question, what about using "No Tresspassing" signs so that you keep other hunters off your land, but you the landowner (or his son
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