Originally Posted by
Gilroy
LOL here we go again, OK I agree with you that the landowner cannot dent entry to the CO as I have just posted the relevant section of the Act. I also agree they have no claim to the deer just because its on their land.
However I disagree with you about the deer being the property of the hunter.IMHO it only becomes the property of the hunter after its legally tagged and no laws were broken to retrieve it.You cannot tag that animal until such times as your legally on the property.
Entry on private land
94. A conservation officer acting under this Act may enter private land and may authorize any other person acting under his or her direction to enter private land, with or without the officer, for the purpose of assisting the officer. 1997, c. 41, s. 94.
So I suppose reading this section a CO could authorize you to enter the private land and you and him retrieve the deer, but "benjhind" just posted most CO,s will not do this for you its entirely up to their discretion. I don,t know the policies of the District Offices but I tend to agree with benjhind they might not want to do much for you.
Perhaps one of our retired CO,s will give us some more advice.