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August 9th, 2017, 09:51 PM
#21
I am choosing the area where the login road and trail ends , so I am calling this area " no man's land " thats the area I am hunting With no interference from other hunters, because they are not willing to go there ...that is where the game is in hunting season .

Originally Posted by
swampsinger
The down side of this is that some people will start to treat these sites like their own property, and get possesive of crown land.
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August 9th, 2017 09:51 PM
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June 18th, 2018, 07:36 PM
#22
Not if you place it where no hunters will go (300 yard from the end of the road or trail )
in the middle of the bush ....

Originally Posted by
swampsinger
The down side of this is that some people will start to treat these sites like their own property, and get possesive of crown land.
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June 18th, 2018, 07:48 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
alfoldivandor
Do hunter's make a salt pit on crown land YES or NO
Is it legal ?
Nice set up and great pics. You seem to be well establish. Why are you asking if it’s legal? In Quebec they don’t put salt on the ground for Moose. As you can see on pic it’s somehow akward for them to get down. They usually put it 2’ high on a cut tree with a pointy end or they put in a v shape salt holder. Lot of work. You seem successful at it. Hope your lucky with the tags.
"Only dead fish go with the flow."
Proud Member: CCFR, CSSA, OFAH, NFA.
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June 18th, 2018, 09:41 PM
#24
I never hunted over the salt , I put it out just to attract more game to the private land , we hunted .
It was interesting how many game visited the salt lick , enjoyed collecting the pictures.

Originally Posted by
Deer Hunter
Nice set up and great pics. You seem to be well establish. Why are you asking if it’s legal? In Quebec they don’t put salt on the ground for Moose. As you can see on pic it’s somehow akward for them to get down. They usually put it 2’ high on a cut tree with a pointy end or they put in a v shape salt holder. Lot of work. You seem successful at it. Hope your lucky with the tags.
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June 22nd, 2018, 12:56 PM
#25

Originally Posted by
Deer Hunter
SNIP . .. Why are you asking if it’s legal?
I too was curious if it was legal. Are there other chemicals that we can dump on Crown land 25-50lbs at a time?
Last edited by mooboy76; June 22nd, 2018 at 01:05 PM.
Reason: forgot salt bags are usually 10KG
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June 22nd, 2018, 01:15 PM
#26

Originally Posted by
mooboy76
I too was curious if it was legal. Are there other chemicals that we can dump on Crown land 25-50lbs at a time?
Kinda like the tons of salt that gets spread on crown land (highways) every winter ??
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June 22nd, 2018, 01:21 PM
#27

Originally Posted by
alfoldivandor
I never hunted over the salt , I put it out just to attract more game to the private land , we hunted .
It was interesting how many game visited the salt lick , enjoyed collecting the pictures.
Interesting that you posted a question about salt on Crown Land your first post and now your saying you put it out on private land.
So in answer to your first question I would say its illegal to have it out on Crown land for more than 21 days,as under the Public Lands Act its "anything".If its on private land you would be OK.
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June 22nd, 2018, 03:18 PM
#28
I was looking for opinion on this forum ....
Years ago I asked the question the MNR
MNR Answer:
Yes it is legal to put out salt licks (or other bait) for deer, moose and bear for the purpose of hunting.
The only restrictions for the use of bait in hunting come under the Migratory Birds Convention Act Regulations.
Ross Johnston
Community Liaison
Conservation Officer
Suite B001, 435 S. James St.
Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6S8
Telephone: 807-475-1521
Facsimile: 807-475-1527
Email: [email protected]
website: www.mnr.gov.on.ca

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Interesting that you posted a question about salt on Crown Land your first post and now your saying you put it out on private land.
So in answer to your first question I would say its illegal to have it out on Crown land for more than 21 days,as under the Public Lands Act its "anything".If its on private land you would be OK.