Any issues with Hunting there this coming weekend?
Tim
So looking at the usual segments for hunters, bow season is everywhere around here throughout October, including the powerline that was run this past weekend. Bow is far less popular then rifle season, generally we have always stayed away throughout rifle season. as I understand it, this coming weekend will be a big setup weekend, meaning the rifle hunters will be out setting up their perches and stands etc. preping the hunt camps. aka lots of traffic (atv or otherwise). I am normally very caution about interfering with the hunters, and will not go out in their prime time (aka rifle season) but given that bow season is the entire month of October, that is a big window on top of the rifle time, then goes back to bow for 2 more weeks in Nov, followed by all of Dec, I am not to concerned about it this weekend, and say we go where we want.
Just my $0.02, keep the change.
Tim
Sorry to side with the hunters here, but if I was sitting up in my tree stand on the last day of bow season and a crowd of trucks rolled through, I would be mighty pissed!! Please pick a day and area where there is NO hunting.
It's nice to hear the opinions of hunters, I don't want to ruin their day either but as said there's so few bow hunters and at the same time other hunters go on the trails on ATVs and 4x4s.
As for trail options I like both of Dwayne's suggestions:
Flinton: I'd be in for Saturday, I just have to be back to bring my son trick-or-treating Sunday night.
Calabogie power line: Although I think if it was a good trail we would have heard about it by now, I always prefer seeing new places than going back to the same old ones.
There is lots on the Calabogie powerline, it goes for miles, and depending on what you want there is lots there probably not that different then flinton. that said, it has been done a lot as Richard mentioned. in the old days the PJ party used to start near the sand pit (currently flag 10 ish), then go from there for a very long way. that is a bit closer for me, but not huge time difference. for me it is 3:10 drive to Flinton one way according to google, so a very long drive. I am not against it.. just makes for a long day for the little one. I will not be trying anything to hard with the little one in the truck, so is there enough general fun stuff without pushing the truck to hard? I won't risk flipping at all costs, and while it looks fun, need to think little person.
Tim
I might be their for Saturday if some one could give me a meeting loctaion. I googled "Flinton" and I seems to be about a 1:30 mins away from me.