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December 6th, 2015, 03:56 PM
#31
That is horable I can't even bare to look at the pic. Honestly I hope he crashes his car on way home. I hope some taxidermy sees this and reports him
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December 6th, 2015 03:56 PM
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December 6th, 2015, 04:34 PM
#32
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
buck fever
That is horable I can't even bare to look at the pic. Honestly I hope he crashes his car on way home. I hope some taxidermy sees this and reports him
We still do not know if someone found the deer dead and took the head .nothing wrong with that. ..
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December 6th, 2015, 05:31 PM
#33
Talk to him this morning ,he did contact the MNR and they would be coming by tomorrow ? as well he did fill a report with the OPP on Friday, when he left for work Tuesday morning he did notice a pickup park at the bridge and give description to the OPP at this point we can only speculate on the different scenarios ,he found the deer Thursday night and they was a fair amount of rain between Tuesday and thursday so trespasser fishing could have found it , road hunters shooting from the road , hunters trespassing ,deer shot on adjacent farm are some ,he did talk to both his neighbors so hopefully it nothing bad and if it is hope they get caught
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December 10th, 2015, 08:39 PM
#34
Turn out the bottom end of is propriety had atv track all over it and even under is built in tree stand , they got access from the neighbours' propriety whom give them permission onlyfor their place without knowing them they drove by the no hunting signs , they were no atv track by the deer as it was 200 yard from is house ,after seeing the pic of the deer they assure my friend that permission will be revoke and will not be granted again to others . This deer got wasted because of illegal trespassing and honest land owners got taken and turn off by two A..hole u think they great hunters and ruin it for the honest ones
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December 10th, 2015, 08:56 PM
#35

Originally Posted by
CanadienBoy
Turn out the bottom end of is propriety had atv track all over it and even under is built in tree stand , they got access from the neighbours' propriety whom give them permission onlyfor their place without knowing them they drove by the no hunting signs , they were no atv track by the deer as it was 200 yard from is house ,after seeing the pic of the deer they assure my friend that permission will be revoke and will not be granted again to others . This deer got wasted because of illegal trespassing and honest land owners got taken and turn off by two A..hole u think they great hunters and ruin it for the honest ones
Now you know why I view trespassing as harshly as I do actual poaching
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 11th, 2015, 10:07 PM
#36
Has too much time on their hands
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December 12th, 2015, 08:46 AM
#37
As already said, Just wrecking it for the rest of us, and making hunters look bad!
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December 12th, 2015, 10:06 PM
#38

Originally Posted by
Splaker
bastards
Thx you
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December 13th, 2015, 11:03 AM
#39
I agree 100 percent re trespassing just as bad; it has become a war zone around Ottawa in recent years with trespassing issues; ive lost a great hunting area I used to take my kids into because some turds drove in over the landowners dual fence (electric/cattle and standard fencing) left 2 does with the hind quarter cut out in a field lying in the open, a complete waste, the owners cattle and a horse got loose as well; they just drive in from adjacent property and it tough to catch them. I helped the owner repair the fencing...he was done with people on his place; his thoughts are..if no one is allowed on his place, he can call the OPP on anyone he sees..pretty sad; same kind of slobs who shot up the new Marlborough forest signage; it paints a broad stroke for us as hunters. I spoke to a group of bird watchers from Ottawa 2 weeks ago and after a few minutes of talking they relaxed and agreed we could share the space on the Crown land. One of the guys had a cell phone video of 2 hunters in a pick up the week prior in there, one riding in the back with a shotgun; sure looks bad, and does appear that they are hunting out of the vehicle while it drives.
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December 13th, 2015, 12:48 PM
#40

Originally Posted by
finsfurfeathers
Definition of ironic. Two threads running similar sediment yet vastly different sediment depending on morale outrage. How fickle some are.

Originally Posted by
JUDGE
One has nothing to do with the other thread.

Originally Posted by
CanadienBoy
Thx well say

Originally Posted by
finsfurfeathers
Now you know why I view trespassing as harshly as I do actual poaching

Originally Posted by
recurve40
I agree 100 percent re trespassing just as bad; it has become a war zone around Ottawa in recent years with trespassing issues; ive lost a great hunting area I used to take my kids into because some turds drove in over the landowners dual fence (electric/cattle and standard fencing) left 2 does with the hind quarter cut out in a field lying in the open, a complete waste, the owners cattle and a horse got loose as well; they just drive in from adjacent property and it tough to catch them. I helped the owner repair the fencing...he was done with people on his place; his thoughts are..if no one is allowed on his place, he can call the OPP on anyone he sees..pretty sad; same kind of slobs who shot up the new Marlborough forest signage; it paints a broad stroke for us as hunters. I spoke to a group of bird watchers from Ottawa 2 weeks ago and after a few minutes of talking they relaxed and agreed we could share the space on the Crown land. One of the guys had a cell phone video of 2 hunters in a pick up the week prior in there, one riding in the back with a shotgun; sure looks bad, and does appear that they are hunting out of the vehicle while it drives.
Took a while but I think you are getting my point. Its a slippery slope when you condone one form of trespassing over another. Its our responsibility to seek permission on land that we know or should of know is private. Regardless if its posted or not if your not paying taxes on it you don't make the rules. There is a horrible sediment out there built up over the years from fence jumpers that will only get worse if its not stopped now and we literally mend fences with private land owners.
Time in the outdoors is never wasted