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    If you have the money to buy some land I would in a heartbeat.

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    It all depends if you can afford a little change to put towards buying one rather than go freestyle
    here's a link for properties for sale http://www.dignam.com/category/northern-ontario/

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    Just drive north , hunt on crown land , save your money and nerves from trespassers...
    The problem is most people don,t save any money,they hunt Crown land for free but then spend on all the toys needed to be comfortable hunting Crown land.
    Buying land is an investment either in your future hunting or your offspring. I have made money on all land purchases so far, have no problems with trespassers and have privacy.When they shut off hunting in the Algonquin claims area which I believe is 1/8th the Province some of you guys will wake up and smell the coffee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    The problem is most people don,t save any money,they hunt Crown land for free but then spend on all the toys needed to be comfortable hunting Crown land.
    Buying land is an investment either in your future hunting or your offspring. I have made money on all land purchases so far, have no problems with trespassers and have privacy.When they shut off hunting in the Algonquin claims area which I believe is 1/8th the Province some of you guys will wake up and smell the coffee.
    You need to educate yourself on what the actual land claim entails.

    It is several parcels within the large boundary on the map, not the entire area.
    "Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.

    Proud member - Delta Waterfowl, CSSA, and OFAH

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    as an owner of a duck and deer camps owning has had its benefits over the years. You have access when you want and you can leave property there. (stands blinds boats etc) as time goes through the hour glass and the kids get busy with life the chores become very demanding. Cleaning trails, firewood, baiting the pond etc. If you have genuine hunting friends that would actively participate in the upkeep of a camp it is fun and enjoyable otherwise you just became an outfitter. The costs are very manageable (taxes insurance etc) as the towns continue to sprawl in southern Ontario it has been a pleasure owning. The memories that have been had every fall are worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    You need to educate yourself on what the actual land claim entails.

    It is several parcels within the large boundary on the map, not the entire area.
    I don,t need to educate myself on the area I have already done this, maybe YOU don,t understand the size of the area and implications for hunters presently using it,including Crown camps.If you think its "several parcels within the large boundary I say your wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I don,t need to educate myself on the area I have already done this, maybe YOU don,t understand the size of the area and implications for hunters presently using it,including Crown camps.If you think its "several parcels within the large boundary I say your wrong.
    You can say what you like. As discussed ad-nauseum in another thread. I've had legal consultation with a property lawyer, as well as a provincial court judge. I currently own property within the claim boundary. The boundary as presented was to outline the general area where the various parcels were. It is not ceding the entire area to FN, but rather a series of parcels.

    For example. My property is in Frontenac County, here's the map actually showing what will is being ceded to FN. NOTE, THE ACTUAL LAND IS RED IN COLOUR.

    http://www.algonquinlandclaim.ca/dow...nac_County.pdf
    "Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    You can say what you like. As discussed ad-nauseum in another thread. I've had legal consultation with a property lawyer, as well as a provincial court judge. I currently own property within the claim boundary. The boundary as presented was to outline the general area where the various parcels were. It is not ceding the entire area to FN, but rather a series of parcels.

    For example. My property is in Frontenac County, here's the map actually showing what will is being ceded to FN. NOTE, THE ACTUAL LAND IS RED IN COLOUR.

    http://www.algonquinlandclaim.ca/dow...nac_County.pdf
    OK so you send me a copy of what affects YOUR area how about the rest of it.Educate yourself by reading this link from the OFAH.

    http://www.algonquinlandclaim.ca/maps.php

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    Back to you "Bluebulldog" !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    OK so you send me a copy of what affects YOUR area how about the rest of it.Educate yourself by reading this link from the OFAH.

    http://www.algonquinlandclaim.ca/maps.php
    Good grief Gilroy. Where do you think that map was sourced from?

    The only "Crown Land Hunt camps" and public lakes that are effected are any of those lying within any of the red marked areas. It's the same for every map across the claim.

    The OFAHs original position on the land claim was very much a bit of fear mongering.
    "Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.

    Proud member - Delta Waterfowl, CSSA, and OFAH

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