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Old 11-08-2006, 03:34 PM
L. Cooper L. Cooper is offline
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Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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I know something about hunting in Canada; not everything............ well, some of my hunting friends say I sometimes act as if I think I know everything......... but not everything.

I know no one who thinks the deer population is "depressed" anywhere in Western Canada. I know a few people who have experimented with tree stands, and very few who use them regularly. Most people you find in a tree stand in Saskatchewan will be American.

My experience of hunting is not "normal" by American standards. We (my hunting family and partners) view many of the experiences reported on sites such as this one to be quite alien to our own hunting experience. I suspect a converstion that would be long enough to really explain "hunting in Canada" would be long and boring to most members on this forum, and my ideas, of course, represent only my opinions. (A short search of my posts here will reveal my tendancy to be on the fringes of the hunting bell curves.

If you are truly interested in such a conversation, maybe we should take it off the board.
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