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    Quote Originally Posted by diverduck View Post
    This is not always the case. I hunt a few private spots, but also some crown locations that are lousy with game and have a few other hunters kicking around also. If the habitat is good, the hunting can be great, even with some other hunters around. If you roll up to a pine plantation county forest and think it’s going to be awesome, probably not. There is plenty of public bush out there with a good mix of cover and transitions that some very good hunting can occur!
    I definitely believe you. Most of my deer were taken in probably the most heavily hunted crown land you could find. It's only 80 acres, but It's super thick. Full of nothing but vines, tall grass, and fallen ash and pine trees. So it weeds out 99% of the hunters that wont go further than 100 yards in at most and they usually miss the main crossings. Only thing is the deer go completely nocturnal in the late season. It's also bordering a private property that is owned by uber anti-hunters so it provides a safe haven for them. Which is actually good because you'll usually have a few deers at all times nearby.
    "When you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hold on"
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    Quote Originally Posted by kokes View Post
    its crazy what prices are these days for land...few years ago I thought 100 acres west of orangeville going for 300K was pricey and I will wait till it comes down to buy, its triple that atleast now
    Was fishing with a bud maybe 7-8 years ago. We were fishing a big bay, no camps. Shoreline was weeds and swamp. We were discussing it as a duck hunting spot when my bud noticed a sign posted to an overhanging tree on shore. He investigated later.. just a lot. No road. Hydro was "next door" (wherever next door was.. no other camps). $80,000. This wasn't acres of land.. just a lot with what sounded like lots of hurdles.

    Our neighbour sold his place last year. New owners got a phone call sometime after from someone in the states saying "Name your price".

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    Lost my number one spot today that I have hunted for well over 10 years!

    Land owner is getting up in age and his son is taking over. He actually pulled my stands down sometime after the muzzleloader hunt. I went for a morning hunt today and found my stands gone. Talked to the son and he said no more hunting and come and pickup your stands. Kind of ruined my morning hunt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellerivercrossbowhunter View Post
    Lost my number one spot today that I have hunted for well over 10 years!

    Land owner is getting up in age and his son is taking over. He actually pulled my stands down sometime after the muzzleloader hunt. I went for a morning hunt today and found my stands gone. Talked to the son and he said no more hunting and come and pickup your stands. Kind of ruined my morning hunt!
    Sounds like a "nice"guy,hope he did not wreck your stands.

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