They’re already fixing this issue in Skeena South...they just announce plans to decimate the moose open season.
What....are they taking away our 7 day general season?
They’re already fixing this issue in Skeena South...they just announce plans to decimate the moose open season.
They’re already fixing this issue in Skeena South...they just announce plans to decimate the moose open season.
Just looked it up....oh boy, a whole 3 day long bull season for a white feller...and my neighbour's just across the road can still shoot a cow anytime of the year.
Gotta love Canada!
How long was it before? 7 days?
Yes a whole 7 days. ...game management in bc is a friggin joke.
There are different ideas about hunting and I wonder how many have the skills to hunt a GB by themselves - without a guide there to make sure that "all is well" during a hunt...??? It goes the same for African hunts. a true hunter has to have the bush skills and experience to hunt; do it safely and for the right reasons. If economics and trophy hunting is removed from the equation then the picture changes too. I hunt for food and I don't go on guided hunting tours. Some guys hunt with spears and I think that's great. It can be seen as a true test of wits and skills and tests the hunter and the hunted. So if someone is inclined to hunt the king of the forest they need to be properly familiar with the land where it lives and know the nature of the animal that is being hunted. Around here there are rattlesnakes and if bitten during a hunt it will not only be a painful event - but it can possibly be fatal event too. A true hunter is an individual who has keen abilities, knows the land and needs plenty of common sense, and the hunter keep's safety in mind at all times. If people are determined to wipe out the GB in BC then rally among yourselves till the goal is achieved. Then, BC will become like many other places that had the GB but they were all decimated to extinction in certain places. Just like the elk and moose that roamed central and southern ontario, and the caribou that once existed in more southerly locations then where they reside now. Find the majority and fill that greedy void and see what comes of emotional desires that are left unchecked...
There are different ideas about hunting and I wonder how many have the skills to hunt a GB by themselves - without a guide there to make sure that "all is well" during a hunt...??? It goes the same for African hunts. a true hunter has to have the bush skills and experience to hunt; do it safely and for the right reasons. If economics and trophy hunting is removed from the equation then the picture changes too. I hunt for food and I don't go on guided hunting tours. Some guys hunt with spears and I think that's great. It can be seen as a true test of wits and skills and tests the hunter and the hunted. So if someone is inclined to hunt the king of the forest they need to be properly familiar with the land where it lives and know the nature of the animal that is being hunted. Around here there are rattlesnakes and if bitten during a hunt it will not only be a painful event - but it can possibly be fatal event too. A true hunter is an individual who has keen abilities, knows the land and needs plenty of common sense, and the hunter keep's safety in mind at all times. If people are determined to wipe out the GB in BC then rally among yourselves till the goal is achieved. Then, BC will become like many other places that had the GB but they were all decimated to extinction in certain places. Just like the elk and moose that roamed central and southern ontario, and the caribou that once existed in more southerly locations then where they reside now. Find the majority and fill that greedy void and see what comes of emotional desires that are left unchecked...
There are different ideas about hunting and I wonder how many have the skills to hunt a GB by themselves - without a guide there to make sure that "all is well" during a hunt...??? It goes the same for African hunts. a true hunter has to have the bush skills and experience to hunt; do it safely and for the right reasons. If economics and trophy hunting is removed from the equation then the picture changes too. I hunt for food and I don't go on guided hunting tours. Some guys hunt with spears and I think that's great. It can be seen as a true test of wits and skills and tests the hunter and the hunted. So if someone is inclined to hunt the king of the forest they need to be properly familiar with the land where it lives and know the nature of the animal that is being hunted. Around here there are rattlesnakes and if bitten during a hunt it will not only be a painful event - but it can possibly be fatal event too. A true hunter is an individual who has keen abilities, knows the land and needs plenty of common sense, and the hunter keep's safety in mind at all times. If people are determined to wipe out the GB in BC then rally among yourselves till the goal is achieved. Then, BC will become like many other places that had the GB but they were all decimated to extinction in certain places. Just like the elk and moose that roamed central and southern ontario, and the caribou that once existed in more southerly locations then where they reside now. Find the majority and fill that greedy void and see what comes of emotional desires that are left unchecked...
The greatest threat to grizzly bears is not hunting, but rather, human
activities that degrade grizzly bear habitat. The ministries have taken
action to reduce some of these impacts, but they have not evaluated
whether their actions are effective. For other risks, government has taken
little action or has been slow to respond. For example, there are 600,000
km of resource roads with on the order of 10,000 km more added each
year. This expansion allows greater human access into wilderness areas,
which results in increased illegal killing of grizzly bears, and greater
human-bear conflicts. Yet, long-promised resource road legislation that
could address this risk is not yet in place.
Grizzly bear populations in some areas of B.C. are now increasing. Our
report shows this is likely happening independently from an adequate
management framework. We have made ten recommendations in this
report to improve government’s management of grizzly bears, including
a recommendation for government to clarify roles and responsibilities
between MoE and MFLNRO. Without such clarity, the improvements
necessary will be difficult to achieve.
We all have to get past the FN/non FN thing. We are all in this together. Environmentalists use FN to bolster their cause, they keep getting used because they have such clout.
The Eco-weenies don't want FN to hunt either, but they know this has to be done in increments. Get FN on their side to stop "trophy hunting" is the first step. Next step "well, FN doesn't really need to hunt grizzy either"
We are all in this together, and the sooner we and FN hunters figure this out, the better.
We all have to get past the FN/non FN thing. We are all in this together. Environmentalists use FN to bolster their cause, they keep getting used because they have such clout.
The Eco-weenies don't want FN to hunt either, but they know this has to be done in increments. Get FN on their side to stop "trophy hunting" is the first step. Next step "well, FN doesn't really need to hunt grizzy either"
We are all in this together, and the sooner we and FN hunters figure this out, the better.
We all have to get past the FN/non FN thing. We are all in this together. Environmentalists use FN to bolster their cause, they keep getting used because they have such clout.
The Eco-weenies don't want FN to hunt either, but they know this has to be done in increments. Get FN on their side to stop "trophy hunting" is the first step. Next step "well, FN doesn't really need to hunt grizzy either"
We are all in this together, and the sooner we and FN hunters figure this out, the better.
There are different ideas about hunting and I wonder how many have the skills to hunt a GB by themselves - without a guide there to make sure that "all is well" during a hunt...??? It goes the same for African hunts. a true hunter has to have the bush skills and experience to hunt; do it safely and for the right reasons. If economics and trophy hunting is removed from the equation then the picture changes too. I hunt for food and I don't go on guided hunting tours. Some guys hunt with spears and I think that's great. It can be seen as a true test of wits and skills and tests the hunter and the hunted. So if someone is inclined to hunt the king of the forest they need to be properly familiar with the land where it lives and know the nature of the animal that is being hunted. Around here there are rattlesnakes and if bitten during a hunt it will not only be a painful event - but it can possibly be fatal event too. A true hunter is an individual who has keen abilities, knows the land and needs plenty of common sense, and the hunter keep's safety in mind at all times. If people are determined to wipe out the GB in BC then rally among yourselves till the goal is achieved. Then, BC will become like many other places that had the GB but they were all decimated to extinction in certain places. Just like the elk and moose that roamed central and southern ontario, and the caribou that once existed in more southerly locations then where they reside now. Find the majority and fill that greedy void and see what comes of emotional desires that are left unchecked...




























