One of these years I'll have to go up and hunt it. I've heard its beautiful. Seems that every year I'm heading to the interior in pursuit of bigger deer than we have here on Van Isl.
My goodness. I hadn't checked back on this thread in a while.
So many messages to go through!
I'm very appreciative for all the comments and information.
To answer one question someone asked (because of my obvious lack of knowledge) about whether I have all my hunting papers etc.
No I do not yet. I am doing the CORE at the end of February. And yes I am a BC resident.
I'm getting mixed message, I gotta be honest.
Some people are saying my 30-06 should be fine.
I mean, it does save me 5, 6, 700$
But I'm also thinking that I should find a smaller caliber rifle.
Hey. I'd probably hunt smaller game more often than larger game.
I only acquired my 30-06 because I went on 1 moose trip.
I'm quite new to all of this, but I do as much research, reading and cross referencing of information that I can.
If anyone would like to shoot out some specific recommendations that would super helpful and Very appreciated.
(Moderate pricing.
I see a Remington 783 .243 Scoped for $500 at Reliable Gun. For example.
I would consider paying more for something that will surely last me and be worth it.
Scouring the EE too as a second-hand deal is a nice thing.)
Thanks a lot people!
You don't have your hunting papers, and is taking Core at the end of the month, but acquired a .30-06 because you went on a moose hunt and you hunt smaller game more than larger game?... something isn't adding up... you have just admitted to hunting without a license on an a public forum it would seem...
Maybe he moved from another province.
Incorrect.
I said I want on a Moose Trip.
I didn't say I was hunting anything.
I fired my rifle at inanimate target(s).
I accompanied others on a Moose "Hunt"
I say what I mean, so nothing is misinterpreted. Only becomes misinterpreted if you change what I've said.
Thanks for your concern though!
It's actually a pretty poor bear stopper. Kills them, but much better choices that don't kick any more if you want to stop them. His .30-06 outperforms it as a bear stopper. No Grizzlies on Haida Gwaii anyhow so kind of a moot point.
One day I'll go back .... even if it's just to camp or to go to a bed and breakfast and I'll be sure to arrange a viewing of the totem poles. I was lucky last time; it was either September or October and the weather was perfect and sunny and the camping season was over, so the sites were free. It was so warm that I had to hunt in jeans and a t-shirt and the views from the beaches were amazing. It was one of the last trips with the old man and such an amazing place.




























