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    [QUOTE=baby123;939321F JUST PRINTING OFF THE DETAILS OF C 655 AND STICKING IT HER MAIL BOX>> or mailing it her[/QUOTE]

    She would charge u with trespassing the second you stepped on her property. As others have said report the idiot and if you can film it so much the better.

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    As long as she is within her property, it is not illegal for her to make noise. A peace officer will tell you to find another spot to hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baby123 View Post
    WAS THINKING OF JUST PRINTING OFF THE DETAILS OF C 655 AND STICKING IT HER MAIL BOX>> or mailing it her
    Bill C-655 never became law. It died on the order paper when the election was called.

    But she is arguably violating the FWCA. You could stick the relevant section in her mailbox.

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    She would charge u with trespassing the second you stepped on her property.
    She can't. You have the right to enter onto a property to access the front door on legitimate business. The TPA can't be used to charge someone who comes to talk to you or to put something in your mailbox unless that person has previously been barred from the property.

    This is pretty straightforward. I'd warn the person I intended to take action, and then call the COs or cops in if she persisted. Civil action is also a possible angle with something like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lavoie View Post
    As long as she is within her property, it is not illegal for her to make noise.
    Not true. It's a judgment call as to whether her actions are intended to harass and to interfere in the hunt, or whether she's simply enjoying her property. Blasting the radio could be seen as her prerogative on her own property, but blowing air horns looks like harassment.

    Owning a property doesn't confer on you the right to break the law. It doesn't matter where you're standing when you interfere with a legal hunt.
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    Walk in and keep the truck or quad out of view.
    You obviously have the right to be there but why not avoid the inevitable.

    Report her actions to the OPP.
    But get ready for her to respond by hanging laundry on the line with a boxes of mothballs to warn the deer.
    Not sure how you can out play her on this one.....

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    Under the fish and game act she can not interfere with a lawful hunt. It doest matter if she is on her land or not. I just recently started having problems on a property i hunt with the neighbours. Not only did they interfere with my hunt they called the OPP one time which resulted in my favour. Then she called a C.O on me, again resulted in my favour. The CO then told me if i catch her on video to contact him asap and they will charge her under the fish and game act.
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    If there is a by law, she might get warned.

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    If you are 1000 yards from her that is not going to interfere with your hunt. I bow hunt 100 yards from a gravel pit with dump trucks, loader etc. Hunted next to a police office and when they tested sirens the yotes would sometimes answer. Deer would bed within view of cruisers. Shot some nice bucks there but stopped hunting there because of (police) bow hunters it got a bit crowded. Keep a vehicle parked near her house 24/7 and let her have fun.
    Last edited by tracker; November 23rd, 2015 at 07:45 PM.
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    you can hear pots and pans banging almost a full kilometre away?

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    One time a vehicle drove into a clear cut and blasted the horn for about 2 minutes. About 20 minutes later, here comes a twelve point. It will affect you more than the deer you are hunting.

    It's never fun to have an idiot bother your ability to hunt!!

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