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Want to get out and look too. Me and my girlfriend both have the itch. Just wondering if you go out to early, do risk spooking the bucks of the sheds you are looking for? Wasn't much of a issue last few years cause we had a bunch of snow that didn't seem to melt till may! Lol

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OK thanks The_Real_TCIII, I think I know the perfect spot...

 

I'm living in Ontario at the moment for work and they have these conservation areas called "Greenbelt". I was walking my dog there today and we saw LOADS of deer tracks, even got about 10 feet from a nice doe before she ran off (of course my dog chased her and only came back 10 minutes later..).

 

Sadly enough I also found a snared rabbit in this conservation area (obviously there's no hunting allowed there). My dog was chewing on something in the bush and wasn't listening so I went after her and she was eating a frozen snared rabbit lol. It looked like someones pet rabbit too which had me scratching my head. Didn't look like any wild rabbit I'd ever seen around here.

 

I'm quite an advocate of responsible hunting practices, I'm still not sure what to do about this poaching incident. 

 

Anyways, sorry for the rant guys haha :) have a good night! 

 

  

 

 

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OK thanks The_Real_TCIII, I think I know the perfect spot...

 

I'm living in Ontario at the moment for work and they have these conservation areas called "Greenbelt". I was walking my dog there today and we saw LOADS of deer tracks, even got about 10 feet from a nice doe before she ran off (of course my dog chased her and only came back 10 minutes later..).

 

Sadly enough I also found a snared rabbit in this conservation area (obviously there's no hunting allowed there). My dog was chewing on something in the bush and wasn't listening so I went after her and she was eating a frozen snared rabbit lol. It looked like someones pet rabbit too which had me scratching my head. Didn't look like any wild rabbit I'd ever seen around here.

 

I'm quite an advocate of responsible hunting practices, I'm still not sure what to do about this poaching incident. 

 

Anyways, sorry for the rant guys haha :) have a good night! 

 

Was that the county of Ontario, the Township of Ontario, or the Province of Ontario? ...... lol. In the Province of Ontario, snares may be legal for rabbits when in season.

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