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    Canned hunts?

    Anyone here willing to admit to trying a canned hunt like the ones for pheasants or boars? It's certainly not hunting, but it seems like a step up from buying meat at the grocery store.
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    Re: Canned hunts?

    Id was thinking of doing a pheasant (hunt) lol
    KEEP SHOOTING OR SHOOT A BIG GUN!!!!
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    Re: Canned hunts?

    I was thinking the same thing. I feel mildly ashamed just considering it, Lol.
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    Re: Canned hunts?

    I use to do it a fair bit for pheasant in Ontario when I was younger, fun but not truely hunting IMO.
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    Re: Canned hunts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhyno View Post
    I use to do it a fair bit for pheasant in Ontario when I was younger, fun but not truely hunting IMO.
    I agree with you. I'm considering it only because my 8 yo son just started hunting last fall and I thought a pheasant trip might be good. I'm not sure it sends the right message though.
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    Re: Canned hunts?

    I go on a canned hunt every Saturday. My neighbour feeds his Schedule C rabbits, releases them into my yard, and I hunt them.

    One day my wife will have uneaten strawberries . . .
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    ....i dont buy ** fish ..its like buying your stolen tools back from a crack head..

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    Re: Canned hunts?

    Still be fun to shoot a lot of birds lol
    KEEP SHOOTING OR SHOOT A BIG GUN!!!!
    IF YOU DON'T HUNT YOU AINT RIGHT IN THE HEAD!!!!!!!!!
    A SCREAMING ELK THERE'S NOTHIN BETTER!!!!!!
    KNOW WHEN TO KEEP THE WIFE OUT OF MY HUNTING SPOTS !!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Canned hunts?

    Would like to do pheasant but I hear its super expensive. I would call it hunting cause you still have to knockem outta the air.

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    Re: Canned hunts?

    Head over to the southern part of Sidney Island and fill your boots with Fallow Deer..

    Landed there as a new young pilot in my early twenties, subsequently kicked off the private "stocked" fallow deer canned hunt...

    Not without watching 100+ deer leeping through tall grass, through a large meadow, in the middle of summer!..

    Felt like I was in Africa

    By the way, there was a beautiful Beech Bonanza from the states..

    Abandoned at the end of the grass runway, having landed with its wheels up!

    FYI early 90's..
    He's anything but a hunter.
    More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...

    It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
    To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
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    Re: Canned hunts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ohwildwon View Post
    Head over to the southern part of Sidney Island and fill your boots with Fallow Deer..

    Landed there as a new young pilot in my early twenties, subsequently kicked off the private "stocked" fallow deer canned hunt...

    Not without watching 100+ deer leeping through tall grass, through a large meadow, in the middle of summer!..

    Felt like I was in Africa

    By the way, there was a beautiful Beech Bonanza from the states..

    Abandoned at the end of the grass runway, having landed with its wheels up!

    FYI early 90's..
    Do you happen to know the property owner? It's all Indian of private land there now...no more LEH.
    The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.

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