Ontario Big Game Survey Reporting

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We Ontario hunters are required by law to report our hunting activity and hunter harvest for certain species including deer, moose, Black bear & elk. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources collected $9.9 million last year in Outdoor Cards and licensing fees. One would think they could afford to put return postage on their survey questionnaires. No?
 
We Ontario hunters are required by law to report our hunting activity and hunter harvest for certain species including deer, moose, Black bear & elk. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources collected $9.9 million last year in Outdoor Cards and licensing fees. One would think they could afford to put return postage on their survey questionnaires. No?

I believe you can fill that out right online can't you?
 
We Ontario hunters are required by law to report our hunting activity and hunter harvest for certain species including deer, moose, Black bear & elk. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources collected $9.9 million last year in Outdoor Cards and licensing fees. One would think they could afford to put return postage on their survey questionnaires. No?

In short, no. MNR is pretty bare bones as it is.
 
I was going to send in mine for the Moose hunt but no spot for comments, like how I didnt have a chance to harvest a moose with the 93% (approx.) reduction in tags in my area. so I filed it with the recycling.

I was also shocked that there was no pre-paid postage and I didnt see anywhere on there that it was mandatory to send it in.
 
I only completed the moose the deer surveys about 50% of the time for this exact reason, no return postage. They are both voluntary surveys, the links above willl tell you which ones are mandatory and which are not.
 
if your too cheap to spend $1 on postage, do it on line.
can't believe people won't spend a dollar to get good info to the MNR.
MNR is already broke and underfunded, but everyone wants prepaid postage. Or you could splurge the cost of a coffee to provide real feedback about the area you hunt and maybe have so real impact rather than forcing the MNR to guess.
 
if your too cheap to spend $1 on postage, do it on line.
can't believe people won't spend a dollar to get good info to the MNR.
MNR is already broke and underfunded, but everyone wants prepaid postage. Or you could splurge the cost of a coffee to provide real feedback about the area you hunt and maybe have so real impact rather than forcing the MNR to guess.

I guess it's how one look's at it. It's more the principle than the $1.00 postage (less than the cost of one .30 cal cartridge). It's definitely true that MNR is underfunded but who's fault is that? Not ours. Apart from the 30 or 40% of our income that we pay in taxes generally, we also paid our $9.9 Million in fees to the MNR, many of us support the OFAH which does a lot of stuff the MNR should be doing and the vast majority of us support the MNR by being strong conservationists and ethical hunters. It just bugs me that a Liberal government that can piss away $$Billions for nothing but can't afford having the MNR put return postage on their survey questionnaires.
 
I guess it's how one look's at it. It's more the principle than the $1.00 postage (less than the cost of one .30 cal cartridge). It's definitely true that MNR is underfunded but who's fault is that? Not ours. Apart from the 30 or 40% of our income that we pay in taxes generally, we also paid our $9.9 Million in fees to the MNR, many of us support the OFAH which does a lot of stuff the MNR should be doing and the vast majority of us support the MNR by being strong conservationists and ethical hunters. It just bugs me that a Liberal government that can piss away $$Billions for nothing but can't afford having the MNR put return postage on their survey questionnaires.

$9.9 million pays for about 100 government employees. You would think that as a crown corporation, Canada post would be able to mail things to government branches for free.
 
At the end of the day, the price of postage pales in comparison to your hunt. I know I'll get flamed for this, but I think they should bump the price of tags up a touch, especially for migratory bird.
 
-Deer is not mandatory unless you were in a controlled hunt.
-Moose is only mandatory if you had a calf tag for wmu 48, 55A, 55B or 57. Or if you had a tag for wmu 65.
-Bear is mandatory
-Elk is mandatory

Other mandatory reports are snapping turtle, turkey, and wolf/coyote if you had a tag for them.

I always submit the surveys, as this can affect the availability of tags in your area. We all saw a reduction in moose tags this year, but if nobody reports their moose sightings, do you expect the tags to increase? Think about it.

Ontario Hunter Harvest Reports

Why hunters need to report

Hunters are excellent observers of wildlife. Hunting activity and hunter harvest reports collect the observations of hunters across the province. This pool of data helps wildlife managers to plan for the future.
 
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