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How to safely share the forest with other hunters
Hunting is a popular activity that primarily takes place on public land. Since the game within this territory is a collective resource that must be shared, there are certain rules you must respect.
First, it should be noted that your right to hunt doesn’t give you priority access or exclusive use of the public territory. It’s also prohibited to infringe on the right of others to hunt legally. To ensure courteous collaboration and ethical conduct among hunters, you must:
• Respect the right of other hunters to access legal hunting sites
• Refrain from damaging a hunter’s lookout or blind
• Never purposefully disrupt someone else’s legal hunt
• Leave the bait, lures, and traps set by other hunters intact
• Move around discreetly to avoid frightening nearby animals
• Wear a fluorescent orange garment that’s visible at all times
If you wish to hunt on private property, you must first be granted access by the property owner. To ensure there isn’t a miscommunication, it’s advisable to request written authorization.
Finally, remember that you must also share public territory with other outdoor enthusiasts such as hikers and mountain bikers. It’s essential that you remain vigilant at all times to ensure everyone can continue to safely enjoy these wild spaces.
