Quote (killerrs2 @ Mar 12 2015 01:20pm)
I live in Ontario, to hunt I would need a vehicle and atm I am still trying to get my g2 I only have my g1 (learners)
I only know about 5 other people that hunt and we both work. It is kind of hard atm figuring out a way to do it. Plus I need to learn how to use the rifle.need a liscense for the rifle and for hunting.
I am still new to hunting, I have never been yet.
I live in a town that I would need to drive about...3-5 hours to go hunting. I wish I lived near an area like in skunks picture. I'd fall in love with the land.
Lol I am only 19. When I get old I plan on living out in the country do do the things I love.
I live in ontario, don't hunt but i find it hard to believe it would take that long to get somewhere to hunt.
People hunt around my parents cottage (bancroft area)
Got another buddy from pickering who works st a hunting lodge up that way too.
Even if your in the heart of toronto you can get to somewhere in 3 hours easy.
Also as for hunting i got no problem with it, as long as safety and wildlife regulation compliant. I cant say i consider it sport though.
My only concerns are over hunting (mostly for food waste if it creates any) and safety,
I do often worry about my dog when I'm up north during hunting season