Canada deer hunting question

Many things can happen at the borders. I've done it dozens of times by air and by road. Just about the time you think it's obvious, you see something new from an agent who is newer or anti-gun or whatever. There can be huge differences between driving and flying into Canada. The road stories have nothing to do with the air stories and vice versa.
 
Many things can happen at the borders. I've done it dozens of times by air and by road. Just about the time you think it's obvious, you see something new from an agent who is newer or anti-gun or whatever. There can be huge differences between driving and flying into Canada. The road stories have nothing to do with the air stories and vice versa.
You remind me to say that, sometimes, in these remote outpost borders, the officer on duty is a newbie from a faraway city (they either chose to go there, or got re-assigned there and sometimes for personality issues that caused friction at their prior locale, and thus they are additionally and totally unfamiliar with firearms policies and or decent dealings with fellow human beings.) So, there are some exceptions to smooth crossings w/ firearms. :(
 
Unfortunately, some of them (just like in the US-esp NY!!! L O L) give you a little 'tude just to get you excited and then f with you and either fine you, bribe you or make you hire a barrister, et. al. You getting angry presents probable cause for them to F with you, per the plan! It's total libtard BS spreading westward (lol or toward the middle from the cancerous coasts) at which point the new promentory point will resemble the opening scenes from the frenchie olympics! LOL
 
Many things can happen at the borders. I've done it dozens of times by air and by road. Just about the time you think it's obvious, you see something new from an agent who is newer or anti-gun or whatever. There can be huge differences between driving and flying into Canada. The road stories have nothing to do with the air stories and vice versa.
But both routes can absolutely SUCK, in CN!
 
Many things can happen at the borders. I've done it dozens of times by air and by road. Just about the time you think it's obvious, you see something new from an agent who is newer or anti-gun or whatever. There can be huge differences between driving and flying into Canada. The road stories have nothing to do with the air stories and vice versa.
All it takes is for a agent to take a dislike to you and it starts.

I had a US Customs agent in Dulles that was a plain ass until another agent put him in his pace.
 
Yes, they have some leeway to check into things that catch their attention. They are trained to look for things that don't fit the pattern. Give them a reason and they will focus on you. Some are reasonable...others are not and think they are Tier 1...more like mall cops but they control their space and you are in it.
 

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