BC is unfortunately a hugely misrepresented and twisted issue. Resident hunters are up in arms because they feel that hunts were taken from them (the move has been largely reversed anyhow to be clear, I believe unfortunately). The reality is allocations were spread between the outfitters, many from the LEH draws in particular, because the resident hunters are not using them. The success resident hunters have had at filling LEH tags is abysmal, in the order of the single digits percent wise in many draws, and neither the conservation goals are being met in population management nor are the funds for tags coming in as most draws aren't even hunted. In BC your buy an LEH card, mail it away, and if you win well you hunt if it's convenient- sadly many, many residents send away cards for areas they've never even been to, and then the realize the challenges after they're drawn and don't go. Or work comes up, or they couldn't afford the boat this year, yada yada yada. The frustrating thing is the outiftters bring in huge money for conservation and were allotted many of the unhunted tags to actually use- then uninformed hysteria over the move largely quashed what wasn't actually a bad decision. Most residents have no idea how this decision process worked nor are they interested to learn, hunting opportunities weren't actually diminished they were simply restructured to leave behind the system of wasted allocations, bring in more funds for conservation, and meet the population goals while boosting the rural BC economy. Rather short sightedly this was rallied against with fervour, and we're left with a system where a guy from the suburbs who's never hunted a bear, and worse anti-hunters submit for LEH draws for grizzly bears in particular and lock up allocations from hunting. It puts a chokehold on the outfitting industry artificially too as the outfitters, actually equipped to hunt the areas and knowledgeable of them watch huge populations go unmanaged year after year. Like most points, things are seldom what they seem at first glance.