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October 15th, 2014, 12:57 AM
#11
Well I have a whole 3 days and rarely have time to scout either, but I don't take a place that I know someone is hunting. Guess I have Ethics.

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Some on here think that you must be a hunter 24-7 365. Crown Land owned by all...From what I have read on this site , if you are not there before the crack of dawn, 2 weeks in advance, you should not hunt there! Most hunters I know, do not have a couple of weeks during the year, before the season to scout out where they want to go. Work all year , get 2 weeks to hunt, look at a map, go there. They have the same rights
to hunt that area as locals or regulars, who scout the area 12 months of the year. Not your land , not your deer! I have been confronted before on public land and backed off. That will never happen again , as I had-have as much right on-in that area as he- they do. A hunter had set up a stand on crown land for about 5 years and was upset that others walked through "his" spot... Ps. it is only 250 acres of Crown Land in that spot. It is 300 yards from my dock, Not small-big, enough to call your own. His for life ..why?

We have talked and he said he- it was OK for me to hunt there AFTER he had got his bear and deer. This was-is the last year that I will let him control the only crown land within 20 miles. My stand will go up in April, and I will be there first. Can't wait to see if he checks with me before he hunts. Shoe on other foot anyone? Want hunting land for life...buy it!
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member
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October 15th, 2014 12:57 AM
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October 15th, 2014, 06:00 AM
#12
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Some on here think that you must be a hunter 24-7 365. Crown Land owned by all...From what I have read on this site , if you are not there before the crack of dawn, 2 weeks in advance, you should not hunt there!
Most hunters I know, do not have a couple of weeks during the year, before the season to scout out where they want to go. Work all year , get 2 weeks to hunt, look at a map, go there. They have the same rights
to hunt that area as locals or regulars, who scout the area 12 months of the year. Not your land , not your deer! I have been confronted before on public land and backed off. That will never happen again , as I had-have as much right on-in that area as he- they do. A hunter had set up a stand on crown land for about 5 years and was upset that others walked through "his" spot... Ps. it is only 250 acres of Crown Land in that spot. It is 300 yards from my dock, Not small-big, enough to call your own. His for life ..why?

We have talked and he said he- it was OK for me to hunt there AFTER he had got his bear and deer. This was-is the last year that I will let him control the only crown land within 20 miles. My stand will go up in April, and I will be there first. Can't wait to see if he checks with me before he hunts. Shoe on other foot anyone? Want hunting land for life...buy it!
Well, they choose this kind of life, we didn't, so if they don't like it they can move. Most hunters I know with this kind of life, have a camp somewhere, they won't take two weeks of vacation to waste them. You don't just find a spot and seat there hoping fr the best.
You can use all the crown you want but don't go in the trails that other maintains for decades. We spend days to clean up blow down pretty much every years so I'm not too sure how it will go if you come up from nowhere, drive your bike thru it, install your tree stand and show up every day of the deer hunt.
Regarding, that bear hunter that own that crown beside your cottage, I would not worry about it at all. Leave his spot alone and use the other side of the land.
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October 15th, 2014, 06:55 AM
#13
In NB if you post that you plan to hunt that spot, then you legally cannot hunt there or you would actually be charged with interfering with someone else hunt. Essentially what you are implying is that you specifically look for areas where someone has setup because your to lazy to find your own spot. Lot's of crown to share and find your own spot. Don't be lazy. I would suggest you and your friends are just that lazy use you vacation time to scout or Saturday's or Sunday's even take the kid's. That's what most people do.

Originally Posted by
fishermccann
Some on here think that you must be a hunter 24-7 365. Crown Land owned by all...From what I have read on this site , if you are not there before the crack of dawn, 2 weeks in advance, you should not hunt there! Most hunters I know, do not have a couple of weeks during the year, before the season to scout out where they want to go. Work all year , get 2 weeks to hunt, look at a map, go there. They have the same rights
to hunt that area as locals or regulars, who scout the area 12 months of the year. Not your land , not your deer! I have been confronted before on public land and backed off. That will never happen again , as I had-have as much right on-in that area as he- they do. A hunter had set up a stand on crown land for about 5 years and was upset that others walked through "his" spot... Ps. it is only 250 acres of Crown Land in that spot. It is 300 yards from my dock, Not small-big, enough to call your own. His for life ..why?

We have talked and he said he- it was OK for me to hunt there AFTER he had got his bear and deer. This was-is the last year that I will let him control the only crown land within 20 miles. My stand will go up in April, and I will be there first. Can't wait to see if he checks with me before he hunts. Shoe on other foot anyone? Want hunting land for life...buy it!
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member
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October 15th, 2014, 01:48 PM
#14
Well gw you are So wrong once again.
A hunter who Hog, s Crown land by setting up a stand and leaving it commits an offence under the Public lands act.21 days and your supposed to take that stand down.Citing ethics to get your Own selfish WA Y don't cut it homey.
If you choose to clean up trails on Crown land you also might be breaking a few laws.Crown land is for everbody, don't like that, buy your own private spot.
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October 15th, 2014, 02:00 PM
#15
Who said about putting up a permament stand and second I was mentioning the rules in NB if you actually read my post which you didn't. SO STOP making up lies Gilroy. I will guarantee you I know more about hunting rules in many provinces then you ever will.

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Well gw you are So wrong once again.
A hunter who Hog, s Crown land by setting up a stand and leaving it commits an offence under the Public lands act.21 days and your supposed to take that stand down.Citing ethics to get your Own selfish WA Y don't cut it homey.
If you choose to clean up trails on Crown land you also might be breaking a few laws.Crown land is for everbody, don't like that, buy your own private spot.
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member
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October 15th, 2014, 02:03 PM
#16
Also you don't need a stand up to show you are hunting somepleace. I realize being a Liberal you lack ethics. Probably why your friends stopped hunting with you. Probably why nobody wants to hunt with you. Your a deceiving little man.

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
Well gw you are So wrong once again.
A hunter who Hog, s Crown land by setting up a stand and leaving it commits an offence under the Public lands act.21 days and your supposed to take that stand down.Citing ethics to get your Own selfish WA Y don't cut it homey.
If you choose to clean up trails on Crown land you also might be breaking a few laws.Crown land is for everbody, don't like that, buy your own private spot.
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member
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October 15th, 2014, 02:33 PM
#17
[QUOTE=greatwhite;831540]Also you don't need a stand up to show you are hunting somepleace. I realize being a Liberal you lack ethics. Probably why your friends stopped hunting with you. Probably why nobody wants to hunt with you. Your a deceiving little man.[/QUOTE
Now now Great white you know there are rules about name calling, I think you need time out in the corner or a good liberal spanking.
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October 15th, 2014, 02:35 PM
#18
Back to the topic people......thanks
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October 15th, 2014, 02:44 PM
#19
MITIG forestry also has a crown land map for the Parry sound/bracebridge areas and Pembroke and Temagami. Here is a link: http://www.mitig.com/
Select products and scroll down to 3. Public Maps Development.
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October 15th, 2014, 02:55 PM
#20
You should stop making up what the fish and wildlife rules are in other provinces, especially if you have never hunted there.
You know because of people like you and ITD and FisherMcann I rarely take a new person out to show them crown land they can hunt. I use to show a number of people. But ever since you 3 stated it's fine to take a persons spot on crown when you know it is actively hunted. I now take 2 maybe 3 out of the 10 - 20 requests I get a year. Maybe you should try and take people out. Oh yeah your party left you they couldn't stand you any more. Hmmm I wonder why? 
[QUOTE=Gilroy;831564]

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
Also you don't need a stand up to show you are hunting somepleace. I realize being a Liberal you lack ethics. Probably why your friends stopped hunting with you. Probably why nobody wants to hunt with you. Your a deceiving little man.[/QUOTE
Now now Great white you know there are rules about name calling, I think you need time out in the corner or a good liberal spanking.
"This is about unenforceable registration of weapons that violates the rights of people to own firearms."—Premier Ralph Klein (Alberta)Calgary Herald, 1998 October 9 (November 1, 1942 – March 29, 2013) OFAH Member