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    So I am left wondering if they shut down the country and limit travel would that include hunting and camping.

    Was actually planning to go camping April 17 up at Bissett Creek.
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    Pretty hard to predict the US thinks this will be around till August. Some countries are not releasing many numbers like North Korea, its in South Korea. When do we have confidence that the whole thing has leveled of in say China with 1.3 billion people.When do you allow flights to and from those countries.If the stock market keeps falling camping is about all we will be able to afford.

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    We will all just have to wait and see. I wouldn’t make any long range plans until we see the impact of the next few weeks.

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    I am guessing that some on here would call a hunting - camping trip , 'essential travel', the rest of our countries citizens, not so much.

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    Still planning to spring bear hunt but looks less and less likely. Fall hopefully the dust will have settled. In the mean time gonna ice fish until the ice is gone.
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    I see no reason why this would interfere with my group's spring bear plans this year. Stopping for fuel on the drive up is really the only human interaction that we have.
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    It would depend on how they structure any shutdown. If they follow other countries and state a Shelter in Place, like Spain has I believe, you are to remain in your home, you may walk your dog, go to the pharmacy or grocery store, or to work; but only if you have paperwork... I am assuming only certain occupations would be permitted.
    On that note, we are headed out this weekend for Snow Geese.

    Police were checking, fines could be laid, it was on the news either Spain, or France, could have been Italy.
    Last edited by Doug; March 18th, 2020 at 02:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    I see no reason why this would interfere with my group's spring bear plans this year. Stopping for fuel on the drive up is really the only human interaction that we have.
    Same here but it is taking care of things at home that will likely interfere for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Species8472 View Post
    Same here but it is taking care of things at home that will likely interfere for me.
    Ya, i totally get that. For myself, i'm fairly unaffected by all this. Turns out i've been practicing good "social distancing" all my life. ha! Wife is on mat leave for the next year as we had a baby boy born in October, so school shutdowns haven't changed anything for us. For work, i've just switched from working-from-home 3 days a week, to 5. As for the other 3 guys in my group, i think they are in good situations as well. But we'll see. In the mean time, i'm going to start accumulating bait as usual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LowbanksArcher View Post
    I see no reason why this would interfere with my group's spring bear plans this year. Stopping for fuel on the drive up is really the only human interaction that we have.
    I can't see that heading into the hinterland, away from civilization can be anything but a good thing.
    Last edited by MikePal; March 18th, 2020 at 06:32 PM.

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