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    I beleive this is the greatest issue that all hunters face. Period. We need a forum under hunting where people can discuss. Probably land and camps and clubs all together.

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    That's a great idea as accessing good hunting properties is an issue whether you live in Ontario and compete literally with hundreds of thousands of other hunters or you are in rual Saskatchewan....access to the private or Crown lands os getting more and more difficult..

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    That's the reason I sold my guns and bows and no longer hunt. I miss it dearly but just couldn't take the hassles anymore. Just too old and tired. Used to be a 5 minute drive to huntable land. Not any more.
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    I agree but for me I'm far to shy to go and ask for permission. I have access to my father in laws acreage but even still I feel like im imposing. Best solution is to one day by my own acreage. Until then I'll make do

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    agreed make a permanent thread for land owners and hunters to connect

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    Quote Originally Posted by blunttip View Post
    agreed make a permanent thread for land owners and hunters to connect
    Totally agree!

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    Call it "Hunting Ground Access"
    --VT

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    Finding land to hunt is part of hunting. With the increase of hunting bylaws and regulations it is always going to be a constant challenge. Buying your own land ads its own set of challenges. I would rather be interested in putting a group of maximum 4 to 6 hunters together who can combine resources and buy the acreage and build their own camp. They can maintain and manage it and hunt it forever.

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    i ran across an add similar to what your talking about on kijiji, it was called the outdoor property network, it redirected me to their website outdoorpropertynetwork.com that had a quick blurb about what they do. I emailed the contact on the page, seems interesting enough
    Well I ain't no movie star, but I can get behind anything

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    You have my vote!

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