If I had a sled I'll come.. If I coild hunt there next year..
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If I had a sled I'll come.. If I coild hunt there next year..
I am sure that there are untold thousands of private acres not hunted and that will not be hunted for one simple reason LIABILITY.
With that being said the OFAH could probably be a little more pro active and push both government and private owners to help out.
If I were in the position of the OP I would do as has been stated, get together with 5 other guys,chip in buy land and build a simple camp.
Here you go only took me 20 minutes to locate, 6 guys x $4,000.
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/f-real-esta...-W0QQCatIdZ641
Anytime I've been denied permission to hunt on private property,owners always site "liability" reasons. Some folks have been badly burnt,so,who can blame them? It may be as simple as absolving landowners of all liability when allowing hunters on their property which can be done with amendments to the Trespass to Property Act and the Occupiers Liability Act. Landowners may be a lot more accommodating when they knew they couldn't be held responsible if someone got hurt.
Most people seem to have a hard time finding free private land to hunt on because of two reasons. They are afraid to go ask land owners and they are unwilling to to give a helping had to the owner. In 30 years I have been declined access 3 times and that's it. I have hundreds of ac to hunt on and can very easily add to this.
If you don't go out and meet people and show an interest you will not get access plain and simple.
Just to cast some light on the other side, being the guy in town. If you let me come out and run my sled around to pack trails for you, and I try to help you with some things over the year. That is what you would like right? Ok so you and I agree that come deer season I can put a stand or two up in the back forty, Seems like a fair deal no? Now come deer season you tell me that I can't hunt because some outfitter has offered you money for access for only him and his clients. :scream:
This type of thing happen to me with geese hunting access to a few places around London. The outfitter never even showed up with clients( or money for that matter) and as far as I know no geese were hunted on the farms. :mad:
Now I ask after you burned me over the access for deer season, would you think it is ok to call me in January to come out pack trails again.:confused: Now I did enjoy sledding around your place, didn't mind running a saw to clear some of the trails. :goodstuff: I did this even when I was coming out to your place on the only day that I was home. What I mean is that Tuesday night I got home, Even though I have not seen My wife or friends for three weeks I get up early Wednesday and come to your place. After being out at your place I go home have a shower and my wife drives me back out to the truck and I leave for another two to three weeks. :(
How warm do you think I will be to you when the phone rings this year? :confused:
By the way one of the landowners that burned me last year have already called about pigeons and rats in the barns. Seems I am the only one he can find in Ontario that hunts with an Air Rifle.:whacked:
What do you think I should do.. and keep in mind I am out of Lipstick and Vaseline.:rolleyes:
By the way if I had a sled I would come pack trails for you too.:thumbup:
Just because four or five other landowners burned me, doesn't mean I would not give you a chance.:goodstuff:
Snowwalker I think sometimes those are the chances you take. The first chunk of land I got access to here in Ottawa was a fella who grew Xmas trees. I remember that year well, after talking with him I remember I offered to prune the Christmas trees for him at 6/hr in exchange for the low price I would get sole access to hunting the property. I hunted that property for several years my final years was when his wife and him had a messy divorce and they both tried to use me. I was still owed some money for several reports I had done on his property after I stopped hunting it. I never did see that money. Not totally the same but sometimes we have to roll with the punches.
Snowalker,
You are a hunter with a vocation,unfortunately still way to many hunters looking for a vacation.
But like a vacation ANYWHERE there is a price to pay to play.Plenty of hunters simply dont want to pay any price and kinda expect hunting properties to be free.
Guys will buy the best of guns,gear,ATV,s clothing, but cant find a buck to put into the properties they would like to hunt.