alexanderdj77
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- Location
- East Hawkesbury ON
I am an active hunter in the 78A area. I enjoy the rich hunting of turkey and deer my area has to offer. I have noticed through trail cameras and personal encounters a very large black bear population. We are the few areas in ONT that does not have a open bear season. Our bear numbers are through the roof. I remember when I was just curious to see if this honey burn idea really works. Knowing that there were black bears in the area I had burnt some honey and that particular day was shocked to see how many deer came out that night. Dear season had not yet opened so I decided to try it during deer season, and the following day, saw 7 black bear on the trail cam (which I still have saved) come out in the area where I burnt my honey the night before.
We have so many black bears that it is ridiculous. I had contacted the Aurora district MNR and asked if they would consider allowing the bears season to extend into the 78A area. They had told me that based on there knowledge. There were no or very little bears in that area and a hunting season would wipe them out.
What steps do I take to demonstrate that we have an overage on black bears in the 78A area. The more posts I read the more I feel that when they really do come to there senses that there is a large black bear population it may be out of control.
And the funny part of it is, because there is a very rich farmers diet and no hunting season the bears are an astounding size. I have caught some on my trail cam that looked to be the size of grizzlies the bores that I have caught on cam would easily weight in 500-700lbs.
IN CLOSING WHAT CAN I DO TO HAVE THE MNR REEVALUATE THE BEAR POPULATION AND PERMITT A BEAR SEASON EVEN IF ITS WITH THE BOW, OR EVEN IF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TAGS BE ISSUED IN THIS AREA
THANKS
We have so many black bears that it is ridiculous. I had contacted the Aurora district MNR and asked if they would consider allowing the bears season to extend into the 78A area. They had told me that based on there knowledge. There were no or very little bears in that area and a hunting season would wipe them out.
What steps do I take to demonstrate that we have an overage on black bears in the 78A area. The more posts I read the more I feel that when they really do come to there senses that there is a large black bear population it may be out of control.
And the funny part of it is, because there is a very rich farmers diet and no hunting season the bears are an astounding size. I have caught some on my trail cam that looked to be the size of grizzlies the bores that I have caught on cam would easily weight in 500-700lbs.
IN CLOSING WHAT CAN I DO TO HAVE THE MNR REEVALUATE THE BEAR POPULATION AND PERMITT A BEAR SEASON EVEN IF ITS WITH THE BOW, OR EVEN IF A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF TAGS BE ISSUED IN THIS AREA
THANKS
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