Just enough, so that you do not look like a banana.
Absolutely! Many bowhunters carry an arrow with a blunt (or other small game point) when they are hunting. They use if for small game and for stump shooting. I have never heard of a law against carrying an arrow with a blunt head, but if you are shooting big game then you are legally required to use a broadhead (atleast in Ontario). If you are hunting small game then your arrows will most likely be tipped with nothing but blunts or other small game heads.
yes
This could be a Jack Russell.
It's good for SMALL Game hunting. Like birds or squirrels.
For small game hunting, I think so.
Small game can be hunted with the 22LR and 22 Magnum.
Yes, but only deer hunting, and there are antler restrictions involved. Grouse and other small game hunting is not allowed.
Gathering roots and hunting small game.
50-250 usd, small game.
Ontario doesn't have an official provincial game.
falconers use falcons for the sport of hunting in which they usually hunt small game
In Ontario, the cost of a hunting license varies depending on the type of license and the residency status of the applicant. As of 2023, a general hunting license for residents is approximately CAD 30, while non-residents may pay around CAD 200 or more. Additional costs may apply for specific game tags or permits. It's best to check the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry's website for the most current pricing and regulations.