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Canada's too empty #6540594
05/19/19 08:36 PM
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Here it is,the long weekend fishing opener and this nice campsite on crown land that you can drive to sits empty.Right on a chain of lakes with pike and pickerel.
I drove in the log road a couple miles from where I was doing nuisance beaver work on the hydro dam access road to see if anyone was there-nope not a soul.

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Last edited by Boco; 05/19/19 08:37 PM.

Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540615
05/19/19 08:47 PM
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We have a whole lot of welfare recipients we will happily give you. No give backs. You take them, they're yours for keeps.

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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540616
05/19/19 08:48 PM
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You don't see that in Idaho.


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The sharpest hammer in the box of crayons.

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540621
05/19/19 08:51 PM
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Wyoming County Pa.
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Wish I was up there

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540622
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Canadians are to broke and overtaxed, cant afford a weekend fishing trip.

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540623
05/19/19 08:54 PM
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Not a soul out here either Boco. The life!

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Cold as ice!
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540624
05/19/19 08:55 PM
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Towns are empty everyone is out for May Run.It's a ritual here for everybody.


Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Wild_Idaho] #6540627
05/19/19 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild_Idaho
You don't see that in Idaho.

Or in the U.P. Wished I'd taken a picture of the parking lots this week end(Walleye opener).Packed.


Buck(formely known as Zandra)
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540630
05/19/19 08:59 PM
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Oh you could fix that easily. You just need 30 million Mexicans. Solved


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540640
05/19/19 09:17 PM
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In Virginia, for freshwater, we only have "openers" for trout in the mountains. Everything else is open all year long.

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540680
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careful what you wish for Boco

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Jurassic Park] #6540681
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
Not a soul out here either Boco. The life!

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Then how come there is some litter in your picture Jurassic....or do you have to leave a trail to find your way out.

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540687
05/19/19 10:20 PM
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Yep, it's lonely country up there alright.


"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540731
05/19/19 11:32 PM
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I believe I've heard that 90% of Canada's population lives within 50 miles of the U.S. border.
Probably so they have access to decent medicine and cheap milk and gasoline.


"My life is better than your vacation"
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Northof50] #6540737
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Originally Posted by Northof50
Originally Posted by Jurassic Park
Not a soul out here either Boco. The life!

[Linked Image]


Then how come there is some litter in your picture Jurassic....or do you have to leave a trail to find your way out.


There is no litter in the pic. You’re drinking too much again tonight.


Cold as ice!
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540741
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What's the bright blue bottom centre of picture.......or is that your make-up for your selfie picture you have dropped ?

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540745
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I noticed that after I took the pic. Just a glare in the pic or something.


Cold as ice!
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: waggler] #6540757
05/20/19 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by waggler
I believe I've heard that 90% of Canada's population lives within 50 miles of the U.S. border.
Probably so they have access to decent medicine and cheap milk and gasoline.


It's not the cheap milk they long for it's milk that doesn't come in such a useless container as a bag. Of course, I live within 50 miles of the Canadian border so I'm not sure what that says about me. Maybe so I have easy access to bad drivers and ketchup chips?


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540775
05/20/19 05:48 AM
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"Here it is,the long weekend fishing opener and this nice campsite on crown land that you can drive to sits empty.Right on a chain of lakes with pike and pickerel.
I drove in the log road a couple miles from where I was doing nuisance beaver work on the hydro dam access road to see if anyone was there-nope not a soul."

Must be nice Boco. It is getting to be a rare treat when you can get out and not see anyone.



Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540777
05/20/19 05:50 AM
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A couple of numbers to put things in perspective.

The US is approximately 3.8 million square mile with a population of 327 million people.

Canada is approximately 3.9 million square miles and a population of 37 million.

I live north of half of the population, if i was 25 years younger, I'd emigrate.


"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540788
05/20/19 06:22 AM
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Looks like heaven...Peace


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540799
05/20/19 06:55 AM
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We used to fish out of the Nagagami/Pagwa area in Ontario. We'd spend a week every other year or so. We fished dozens of lakes in the area and only once saw another person fishing. The three of us would catch hundreds and hundreds of northern pike.


Eh...wot?

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540867
05/20/19 09:13 AM
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It's not for the lack of people, it is outdoor-oriented people. People are too connected to their false lives on FB or other BS to get out in the woods anymore.

How many kids that are about to get out of school are thinking about the summer for camping and fishing? Not many I bet.


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540915
05/20/19 10:54 AM
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What's crazy is how few Canadians (percentage wise) hunt, fish or trap. I have a friend who's brother in law works at a logging camp of about 60 guys in west central British Columbia, arguably the best hunting area in North America (bear, two species of deer, elk, mt. goats, stone sheep, moose, etc,etc,.)
The only guy in the whole camp that hunts is the cook.

If that same logging operation were located in the U.S. they'd practically have to shut down during hunting season due to a mysterious "illness".


"My life is better than your vacation"
Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540929
05/20/19 11:33 AM
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...actually, I beg to differ - I'm pretty sure it has to do with the population differences between the States and Canada.

I mean, think about it: Canada's entire population is like that of NY, NJ, and CT....

Canada definately does it right by keeping their population low, they will never have to deal with the over crowding that we have to on a daily basis, and for those in the States who are still lucky enough to live in fairly rural areas, don't worry - eventually that will be totally developed as well as our population continues to skyrocket out of control.

I'm sure there's plenty of people hunting, fishing, trapping.. you just don't see them because the area is so vast.

Case in point: anyone ever watch Mike Gurski's "Canadian Trapline Adventure" DVD ??

There's a part where he's driving along, talking to the cameraman.. he turns on his turn signal, then goes "I don;t know why I even did that, there's nobody behind us for a 100 miles - force of habit I guess..." I mean, a HUNDRED MILES !!
*Now that's heaven on earth if you ask me.

I can't even get 100 feet away from another human being here in CT........... !!

My childhood dream was to move to Canada.
But it's still just a dream...............


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540938
05/20/19 11:51 AM
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I'm sure the " Hundred miles" was just figurative. Even here in Alaska it would be rare to be 50 miles away from the next human being.


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540944
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Here is an article in the Globe and Mail. The Whiteshell Prov Park link is remote cottaging "off the grid"
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/lif...avel-guide-to-the-countrys-undiscovered/

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540945
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Canada has a population of less that 38 million, about one tenth of the USA. Of that number almost 15 million live in Ontario, almost 40% of that almost 2.7 million or 1/3 live in Toronto. The region from Montreal to Windsor Ontario along the lakes is highly populated. The rest of the country not so much.


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540957
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Dirt, I understand what you are saying, and perhaps you are right - in fact, I'm sure you are right - it probably was a figure of speech.
I do believe they were driving 2 - 3 hours though one way to get to where they were trapping, and Canada is quite a bit larger than Alaska... so i still think it's possible.

I also get that Canada has metropolitan centers where the populations are fairly high, but then again what is the population of the greater NYC metropolitan area, including parts of NJ, and CT ?
15 million maybe ??
It's got to be at least 12 million by the books.......

Canada is a vast beautiful country.
It is because of it's low population [relative to other areas...] which makes Canada so great.
Personally I think Canad's population is just right.
Boco's picture proves it.

I would love to be able to go someplace and not see another soul.


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540972
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You can find some elbow room here if you look for it. Once back 12-14 years ago a buddy and I were running a Marten/Fisher/'Cat line near the south shore of Lake Superior. It was the first week of December and the rifle season deer guys were gone home.....not that it mattered, the deer leave that area completely when the weather and snow set in. We left our shack at dawn, breaking trail through a decent amount of still-falling snow. We were the first and only vehicle down that road for many miles of forest. We were gone most of the day, having met up with some other trapper friends the next county over. It was near dusk as we slow-rolled back toward camp along the same road we'd driven that a.m. There were tracks of another vehicle only when we were fairly close to each end, and those tracks were made by some loggers working there. We drove a good many miles of forest road where the only tracks were the ones we'd made at daybreak. I admit it was rare enough that we speak of it yet today. A couple weeks later, after the snow got deep, the snowmobilers would have been bumper to bumper on that same stretch. Even here where I live, we have areas of the county where you will break trail for a good long ways after deer season is over. I'd guess 65+% of my county is public land. I used to trap those areas a bunch when I could get away.


Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540989
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Parts of Canada may be remote and empty, but parts with closed fishing seasons are likely not.


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Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Boco] #6540990
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Tried to tell ya a couple days ago you need more trappers up there Boco! L o l

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Originally Posted by hippie
Tried to tell ya a couple days ago you need more beaver trappers up there Boco! L o l


Canadian auto-correct

Re: Canada's too empty [Re: Northof50] #6541061
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Probably because nobody wants to eat mercury contaminated trash.

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