Since I hunt mostly on crown land, pets would not be an issue to me.
More Fees....I like that idea if you pay for mine, that would be real nice of you.
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Since I hunt mostly on crown land, pets would not be an issue to me.
More Fees....I like that idea if you pay for mine, that would be real nice of you.
Some rules are meant to be broken.....
So punish everyone in Ontario just to ensure an Ottawa cat returns home after killing it's share of wild birds, frogs, rabbits, etc. That's what bylaws are for. Let the populated areas sort their own crap out and leave the people who would choose to snare or hunt in a rural setting alone!
What I don't get is if snaring is legal in some parts of Ontario, why can you not use a live release trap in other areas? Sort of like that idea or restraint snare for coyotes in southern Ontario, it will not kill the animal but rather hold it.
You just need to check things more often.
I'm not trying to punish or penalize any one. I brought a feasible plan to the discussion that could legalize snaring rabbits and hare south the French and Mattawa rivers. There are a lot of regulations that differ between the north and south. It seems like the majority in this discussion aren't willing to compromise in any fashion.