More guys asking this year but less hunting I think and I don't have time to check land for guys that don't. Have no frost in ground so asking guys to stay off certain ground to avoid ruts. Bigger issue now with direct seeding. Game Warden nailed a couple of guys 2 wks ago just 2 miles west of me and I have seen their truck a couple times since so maybe that's why its quiet around here.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostIts not necessarily the damage. Its the fact it isn't their property.
If I walked into your house without permission but did no damage are you saying that is OK?
I think every area is about the same. 90 percent of landowners don’t have a problem with people going out in the fall and harvesting some meat for the freezer. Locally when I go hunting I know who’s land is ok too go on and who are the 10 percent of peoples land you stay away from. I’m thinking about the 2 neighbours I know too stay off of, they have no friends in the area, they’ve been a general pain in the ass too everyone their whole lives, and they also contribute nothing positive too the community.
I can see how the odd hunter not familiar with an area could accidentally stubble onto such peoples land. Thankfully there is still the 90 percent of us that can let people enjoy the land and the wildlife that this province has too offer
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Does not matter weather the guy that owns the land is a knob or not it's his land. If the guy hunting has a problem with that they can buy there own land. Know several guys that have done just that and put a hunting shack or trailer there for a few weeks to enjoy. Problem solved.
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Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View PostDoes not matter weather the guy that owns the land is a knob or not it's his land. If the guy hunting has a problem with that they can buy there own land. Know several guys that have done just that and put a hunting shack or trailer there for a few weeks to enjoy. Problem solved.
That doesn't always work, in our case it has made a new problem:
a couple of guys bought adjacent fenced coulee quarters that they rent to the local cowboys.. these quarters butt up against our land..
Neither the cowboys or the land owners fix the fence, and both say it is the other's responsibility.. U see where this is going?
So long story short we fight with cattle in our crops every year,
The land owners have their land posted and allow no one(other then their personal hunting group) to hunt on it.. We have asked, we never plan on hunting it and told them so(we only hunt our own land, that is also posted.. But we do allow friends and neighbours to hunt, except the 1/2 section that butts up against the above mentioned land owner's because the farmyard with house and equipment and pets) but. we are always concerned about wounding an animal that high tails it on their land.. we were told no exceptions.
The last 2 years we have caught them hunting our land without permission.. So my son explained the facts of life to them and their hunting party this year after they walked through the farmyard on the way to their trucks parked in one of our fields..
Everyone sees things differently, I see my land as mine and everyone else needs our permission to use it end of story.
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All they have to do is ask , mostly so we know who is out there , otherwise it can be a shitshow. If they are too simple to drive 2 hours and can't figure out the land, maybe handling a gun is beyond their intelligence.
An update, so the guy in our west pasture says he was just looking for mule deer does, but later my son ran into him again with a white tail buck. Oh yeah he says, we have a tag for that as well.
Lying phucking cocksucker.
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