Posted by 9001ron on November 13, 2019 at 09:39:18 from (204.112.13.158):
In Reply to: tree stand posted by stonerock on November 13, 2019 at 07:23:58:
I sure envy you guys -- here in canada (manitoba) I cant do anything at all. I have begged the game warden to come around for the last 20 years or so and he does occasionally . In those 20 years the only one that got fined and charged was a hunter that I caught my self. First I found his truck so got the licence number then after phoning the 1800 tip line 3 or 4 times without any body answering finally got through and gave him the licence number . Later I found the hunter walking back to his truck laden down with a amplifier, speakers and a rifle on his back. I demanded to see his drivers licence and when he bent over to set every thing on the ground the muzzle of the rifle was pointed directly at my head as I was sitting in my truck. I grabed it and shoved it out over the windshield and held it there . He took it off his back and when he set it down on the ground it went off just missing my back tire-- so obsuly the safety wasent on. He said it was my fault for getting him nervous. I gave the game warden all the information and after 6 months of an "investigation" he lost his hunting licence for a year and fined almost $500 . Hardly worth almost getting my head blown off. Found another guy with a bait station set up 600 feet from a re-purposed ice fishing shack . I sent the game warden a email with a google map with the location pinpointed -- after a couple of days he came around and no charges were laid as the hunter didnt know the pile of grain was there .The only thing that has really change over 20 years is the taxes have skyrocketed and the vandalisum in the yard has gotten much worse. I would love to shoot out tiers or set off some some thing but I would get arrested .
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