You mean the Gun Club in Prescott?
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Don 't get me wrong I don't trespass, I always ask permission to hunt. In fact I go as far as letting neighbors know I will be shooting depending on the situation. However if a deer was to cross the property line it would still depend on the situation. If the landowner was miles away and that deer was say 50 feet maybe 100 feet I might go get it, like I said depends on the situation at the time. I know around here where I live right now If you left a deer to spoil on a farm property because you couldn't get a hold of the person he would call you a dumb and say you shouldn't be allowed to even hunt.
So to blanket coat everything shows how far you are from reality, I think you need to clean the Liberal rose glasses. Not all situations are the same. Only a Liberal would believe that.
Yeah just random users, not sure who I suspect people in my neighbourhood could be the guy that owns the fields behind me, don't know for sure. Most people around here know I don't care about much as long as you don't take my stuff or damage anything.
My property is only 3/4 ac they use it when they come up from the field behind my house to get onto the road.
If I make a fuss then others will to and it will all go down hill very fast around here.
Heck I drive my ATV across my other neighbours lawn if I need to. Lot's of people use to borrow my tools years ago, most have their own now. Still trying to find out who owns the sander not sure where that came from.
I'm lucky most of the people around here seem to think the same way.
Only complaint I have had is I asked permission to hunt a property from some old farmer near Embrun and never got the chance and when I ran into him in a store he remembered me an asked why I never came to hunt.
I always ask permission not only does that make good friends but maybe I might need to buy something from them. Like there is a guy down by the Winchester Bog he's a welder never know I might need a welder as I cannot weld worth a crap.
The Farmer I use to milk cows for my son works there now and I have access to all his land to cut dead trees on (Wish I wasn't getting so Lazy but did get 4 cords off it this fall and another 10 at another place). Always good to meet new people.
Yeah Mike I would be interested in the dinner, but probably won't be one this year.
Oh i'm sure you're right. I've just never seen it myself, yet. But for the gun weeks in southern Ontario on the other hand, trespassing seems to be an annual tradition. I won't get into details. But both controlled weeks here led to confrontations this year, and some annoyed landowners. Hopefully next year this tradition ends. But we'll see
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I could post all kinds of trespasser pics - most of them are guys on quads but there is the odd clown on foot.
It was pointed out to me, that farmers can destroy wildlife that is doing crop damage, in some cases they have to consult the MNRF. If they for example kill migratory birds i.e. geese or ducks damaging their crop, they have an obligation to leave them right where they are dropped, there is to be any attempt to harvest them. I think the hope is the down birds so exposed, will act as a warning to other birds to stay away. Again there is no wastage in nature, they will eventually be clean up by other wildlife, or micro-organisms .
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut