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29751

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200m from a trail restricted access to a lot of potential hunting locations. Bear hunter usually stay on their stand until dark and 200m is quite a hike in the dark over rocks and fallen trees. Lire davantage

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29760

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As an Ontario sportsman who contributes financially to the maintenance of our wild places, I commend the government for listening to the concerns of the OFAH and hunters. Lire davantage

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29765

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This reduction in distance is completely appropriate for bear hunting over baits. This makes complete sense. I can see no public safety issues or disadvantages. Lire davantage

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29773

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I completely support this change and bear baiting and the spring bear hunt. With regards to this change it seems ridiculous to me to regulate the distance to a bait site. A hunter would naturally regulate this them selves. Lire davantage

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29782

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30 m is a reasonable setback for marked trails and public ROWs. I was glad to see it was reduced from 200m. Rudy

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29821

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I don't agree with 30 meters, it needs to stay the distance it currently is. We don't need to make it any easier to kill the bears or any other wild animal than need be. With the population decline of many species we shouldn't look at making it easier for the bears.

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29822

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My comment is just about safety. Yes there are ethical hunters who woulnot shoot towards a road or trail. But if you figure out the distance . The 30 meter distance is only 97.5 ft . Shooting that distance with a high powered rifle towards a public trail or road way is a very dangerous situation. Lire davantage

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29823

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When the new bear hunting baiting regulations came into effect it was only mandatory for some ! The 200m distance from any road or marked trail was to protect the general public and keep them from the danger of feeding or attracted bear and I assume hunters. Lire davantage

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29845

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I think this a bad idea near towns and bigger cities and certainly in southern Ontario. For northern Ontario it makes sense but again away from urban areas. Safety must prevail, it’s not just a concept at work!

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29847

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I agree and support the new proposal and believe it is a benefit in association with the importance of the spring bear hunt for responsible conservation and resource management

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29852

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I believe the set back of 30 m is fair. It is unsafe to have bait stations too close to roads and trails. 30 m is still a bit too close. I have seen a lot of deer hit on the road, as an example, from people feeding them when they should not be. Lire davantage

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29856

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Absolutely reduce the distance from so called trails. It becomes extremely difficult to bait at all with such a rule in place. Those who put this law into place made it so restrictive that it makes it much harder to hunt bears. Another non-bear hunter decision. Lire davantage

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29864

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I support this change, it will help those that aren’t physically able to access this sport as the terrain can be terrible in most bear locations it will help hunter safety getting out of the woods in the dark and will also hinder people hunting on crown land cutting trails in where they shouldn’t be Lire davantage

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29865

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balanced approach - finally! just hope this is one of many more to follow; e.g. eliminating requirement to stuff a wet firearm into a sock just because the sun sets, and many more silly rules

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29870

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I support this change in the regulations. Thirty meters is a more reasonable distance for baiting but keep the 500m distance for buildings in place.

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29880

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Hello, I totally agree with the distance limit being shortened...Thank You

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29882

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I am strongly opposed to bear baring in any form. These animals, many with cubs, come from dens,half starving, naturally going to any source of food, then to be shot by some BRAVE suppsid hunter sitting up a tree. Like shooting a cow in the yard. You call this hunting? I call it a disgrace!

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29884

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I am strongly opposed to bear bating in any form. These animals, many with cubs, come from dens,half starving, naturally going to any source of food, then to be shot by some BRAVE suppsid hunter sitting up a tree. Like shooting a cow in the yard. You call this hunting? I call it a disgrace!

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29896

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Of high importance to me is being able to select and target the best animal. Being able to bait and do so where you think it will be most effective allows for determining sex more accurately and for a better shot. Being able to have the bear feeding will allow for the quickest and cleanest kill. Lire davantage