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Old 10-18-2021, 12:13 AM
Dan4570 Dan4570 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by fishnguy View Post
^ Interestingly, I feel less safe hunting a field in the evening because there is no cover when crossing and I usually leave after it is dark (or while it still light if I am not hunting). I also turn on the flashlight on the phone if I don’t have an actual light with me when some “suspicious” activity takes place prior. I often see trucks passing by slowly, stopping and looking at deer, elk especially; the same trucks coming back again and again. I also know for a fact that there was deer shot there after hours on more than one occasion.
I have hunted farmland most of my life and it's bizarre how people just drive up and down range roads looking to shoot a deer on property they most likely have no permission on. Sure, that might work up on northern alberta lease roads with crown land. But the audacity people have doing it on private land is astounding. Like I said above. Archery season,it's a little slice of heaven where the trigger happy fiends aren't there to ruin the hunt.
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