It is against the law to hunt them for sport. The are not fur bearing mammals. They are not pests. They can only be hunted for their meat I believe.
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You are correct, but perhaps misunderstood what I meant. If I bait the squirrel in with seed I do so to give myself a strong advantage over the game for the simple fact of filling my limit and freezer thus taking the "hunting" aspect out of the equation. If I want to hunt them sportingly, I would spot and stalk the game in the woods with no bait somewhat equaling the playing field. In either case the game is consumed as per the letter of the law.
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That would only apply if your indigenous (FN )...you can't just go out and shot squirrels (Grey/Black) out of season...or am I missing something here?
You can shot them on your property (if bylaws permit) as pests...but you can't go out onto crown land, for example and shoot them unless you have a small game license and they're in season (10 per day I think). And I would hope your doing it for the meat, otherwise that is a whole other offense.
Omg, you would only ever hunt any game animal during the open season and with the proper license unless you are FN. What I meant is
SPORT HUNTING- actully hunting your game, ie. Spot and stalk
MEAT HUNTING - Setting a bait to bring them to you and thus taking the actual hunting aspect out of the equation.
How is this so difficult?
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Ahhh...so you think that using bait, (scents, sound, food, decoys etc) means you're not a 'sport' hunter ? So any time you trick (bait) an animal's senses to bring them into your shooting lane, it makes you 'meat' hunter ?
Sounds a little silly to me, so you see my confusion.
I'm sure a few bear hunters, would tend disagree with your prejudice.
(typing while you posted Smitty...)
Here we go......I have no moral or ethical stance against it, I have done it and IMO it is not what I would define as hunting in the sporting sense. I dont oppose it but lets call a spade a spade, you are simply killing an animal at that point. I get it, I need to fill a freezer like the next guy but I enjoy the pursuit and challenge of actually hunting and animal. The thrill of the chase is why I hunt, not the simple act of killing an animal I have accustomed to be in a certain spot at a certain time. Its not my cup of tea but I absolutely have no opposition to the practice.
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