Even with a conservation officer you don't have to let him access your property to retrieve downed game. You could go and claim it yourself. Just get a permit to possess from the MNR.
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Boneheads started to walk onto the property at 530 this am.
Could see the flashlights coming through the woods at a distance.
Rather than confront someone in the middle of the dark with firearms-...
Going to take the game cams to the OPP and see what course of action they suggest.
unbelieveable ....
Please understand that I'm not being critical,but,why didn't you call the OPP right away when you saw them? They were going in 1HR before legal time. The Police would have had them,cold,for "trespassing to hunt" and anything else they could whack them with.
Agreed....unless you can clearly identify and know the person by a trail cam pic there is not much that can be done after the fact.
I would call the CO for your area and speak to him about it as well.
I would approach them as soon as you see them. Just use a good light so they see you coming. I wouldn't be overly worried about getting in a "shoot out".
The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act needs to be changed to make written permission a requirement.
I would agree but only on posted properties.
I personally have no farmers that would entertain signing letters, especially as another government requirement to use their own land.
Horridfiber101, I would take Trimmer21's advice and make the call every time you catch them and advise the trespasser that you called the police and that they're on their way. You can do that from a distance.
Good Luck
Won't change a thing. People who trespass to hunt will continue to do so regardless of whether written permission is required.
The only thing requiring written permission could help overcome would be if people were getting off by claiming they had verbal permission, which to my knowledge is not a problem.
Downside of written permission? Kick me off your land, and you'll need to send a registered letter revoking permission to make any charge stick. What? The landowner says he kicked me off and told me not to come back? Not how I remember it. And I've got a written permission right here.
Be careful what you wish for.
It would make for much easier enforcement by LEO's. Right now unless there is a complaint, private property permission is never really enquired about or followed up. If a CO checks a guy on private property and the guy says he has permission, that's the end of story. CO doesn't follow it up from there, unless there was a complaint in the first place.
Have the letter dated for a specific time frame.
I do wish for it....