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Took a bunch of Gals to Canada
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2027866" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>In Canada all wildlife is the property of the Crown and thus the property of all Canadians. That is the reason landowners are not allowed to charge fees to hunt the property of the people, even though it is on their land. It also helps to keep hunting open to all people, rich and poor. That isn't to say there aren't a whole bunch of under the table deals that happen, but they aren't legal and you face big fines if it can be proven. You can post your land and in most of Canada it doesn't even have to be posted and you are still required to have permission to be on private land. So effectively, they can keep you out but they can't charge you to hunt on it.</p><p></p><p>As far as crossing the border with guns, it is very easy going either direction. That should not slow you down if you are considering hunting up here.</p><p></p><p>Glad you had such a great time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2027866, member: 26077"] In Canada all wildlife is the property of the Crown and thus the property of all Canadians. That is the reason landowners are not allowed to charge fees to hunt the property of the people, even though it is on their land. It also helps to keep hunting open to all people, rich and poor. That isn't to say there aren't a whole bunch of under the table deals that happen, but they aren't legal and you face big fines if it can be proven. You can post your land and in most of Canada it doesn't even have to be posted and you are still required to have permission to be on private land. So effectively, they can keep you out but they can't charge you to hunt on it. As far as crossing the border with guns, it is very easy going either direction. That should not slow you down if you are considering hunting up here. Glad you had such a great time. [/QUOTE]
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