I wish trapping was as easy as books make it to be.
Many years ago, I'm sure it was. But not now.
I've been trapping and my trapline is about a 7 hour drive away. It's that way by design, to allow trapping but make it not worthwhile. There are many available options nearby but you cannot have a line near your home.
Then, theres the issue of so rules, laws and regulations. Add to it that the government has been conditioned to believe that all Canadian land still belongs to the Indians. The Indians raid trapline for traps and the catch.
Now, if you are lucky and survived all that, you have to pay the queen for the pelt. It's not much but I feel like I've already paid her when I paid to take the course, paid for the license and paid for the gear. She has taxed me 3 times already. Then I pay for the pelt and pay again upon sell of the pelt and again when that sell is recorded as income.
Then, if your line doesnt produce a prescribed amount of pelts, you lose it. The government takes it away from you. So, to keep their lines, some trappers make up a catch, pay their taxes and keep the lines.
I could build a shanty and stay on the line if I want. But the government has given much of the public lands to logging companies and if they decide to clear cut my line, I have to pay to demolish the shanty.
Many years ago, I bet the trapping was great. It's not worthwhile anymore
That would be a stout "affirmative" to both sentencesIt seems that the Canada of today is a pitiful example of what it use to be. Sadly I think the US is rapidly moving in that direction.
I could write a whole book of the Canadian ridiculousness and most of it would be of total taxation.Jeez! That is ridiculous.
What’s the deal with the north west territories being partially renamed? I missed out on that ?That would be a stout "affirmative" to both sentences
I honestly don't have a clue. Maybe the native Indians wanted to re-identify (?)What’s the deal with the north west territories being partially renamed? I missed out on that ?
I’ve always been fascinated by that lifestyle and almost moved to Alaska when I graduated high school back in mid seventies. I also dabble in trapping but nothing serious.
I always wanted to fish the lakes in Northern Ontario,,,,I should've before you needed a passport,,,,
I could write a whole book of the Canadian ridiculousness and most of it would be of total taxation.
Theres a book called "How To Be A Canadian". The section titled "How The Government Works" is a page that states "it doesn't". Its accurate and inaccurate.
You dont get anything from them but them are busy figuring out how to get more from the people
You got wise, perhaps...Yep. 1974. I still wonder why I changed my mind?
If the US did that, it would add millions of liberals to the voting bloc. You sure you want that???The United States should simply take Canada, assign it Statehood as the 51st state, and tell the British government and their so called queen to bay at the moon and cry.
You got wise, perhaps...