If you're in an area largely given over to agriculture, then woodlots are assumed to be private. That's in the act.
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If you're in an area largely given over to agriculture, then woodlots are assumed to be private. That's in the act.
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Completely aware of the law. If you cross ag land to get to a bush you are a trespasser if you are told to stay out or if there is a fence or it is posted you are a trespasser
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"No one has said otherwise, my comments only clarify that the most rural owners don't get bend when a Hunt Camp runs the dogs during Deer or Yote season. It's a way of life out here and MOST appreciate the efforts, especially when they are hunting predators. "
MikePal,
The ONLY rural land owner YOU can speak for is yurself. If I hunt deer over a food plot and hounds run and disturb my hunt there is one example where you would be wrong.If a farmer has given a Trapper permission to snare Coyotes that would be another reason he might not want dogs running.
If you think you will get an easy ride from a CO if you have not tried to obtain permission for hunting unposted land you might be in for a big surprise. The onus is on you to get permission and if there is no large acreages of Crown land or public land that can be seen on a map your done.
In this day of computer mapping,Crown Atlas,County GIS Mapping, the idle excuses are all pretty well taken away before you open your mouth in your defense. Just a fact of life my friend.
For Mike Pal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkuu0Lwb5EM
Go back and read my post #54 ....it happened..this past fall, CO's were involved and no charges were laid.
I don't know where you got they idea that I was defending trespassing Gilroy, my posts have only said; most rural people don't care that dogs hunters cross their land. If they don't care it's not 'illegal' trespassing.
You keep saying you wouldn't let them on your land, well bully for you. As I said, out here you'd be in the minority. The gangs that run the dogs not doubt have found people of your ilk where they run the dogs and do their best to avoid confrontation.
That fact is, the sport continues and their efforts are appreciated by the vast majority of the property owners and farmers despite people like you and some others on here.
Ohh....stupid, pointless video link...
I would have used stronger words than that ! , absolutely rediculous! , I am being kind.Quote:
[COLOR=#000000]Ohh....stupid, pointless video link...
lol omg.
hey guys, how about we try to remember the OP described the tract, described whats going on, and it seemed pretty clear he's frustrated..............................Just like many other landowners ( Who for what their own reason).....
There might be a million reasons why one person might be ok with it, and the next landowner not. Maybe he's had bad runs in the past with hunters.......
Most dogs don't know how to read signs or red dots either. And yes AG land doesn't need to be posted. Will also say around here, where its Ag land as far as I can see, theres a lot of AG and theres a fair amount of livestock........
This image was taken on private property, ( a person who is nice enough to left a few guys hunt the 1,000 acres) in mid February.
In SW Ontario. And there were about 20 of them on the run.
Was it Coyotes? Nope!
Was it dogs. domestic dogs? Yes and was the landowner impressed?
NOT AT ALL!!
http://jbenphotography.ca/img/s/v-2/p1630423677-5.jpg
Its always the few
Forgot to add
As I type this the Yotes are singing a storm in the pastures behind us.
When we ran dogs we had permission from a lot of No Hunting land owners, but chasing yotes and only yotes when there was snow on the ground we had only a couple that said no. I agree dogs can't read and I only wish that the dog owners that walk their dogs on the sidewalk infront of my house stop using my lawn as a toilet. But I guess that's not AG land and it's not posted? :sad:
Cultivated land is to, no need to post your postage stamp ( trying to crack smiles).
wave your hand if you appreciate your neighbours cat in your back yard........
Not only is there a ton of Ag around here ( with livestock mixed in) theres a lot of Horses to.
you think you've spent a lot on a collar and dog......Image thats horses tearing across a field in winter. Or whatever.
Respect aka common courtesy, ask everyone in the parcel and if you hear no, respect that.
Done no problems at all