Page 18 of the BC Hunting Regulations:
It is unlawful to...
24. To hunt or transport hunters or wildlife by
a helicopter.
This is illegal? I know a few oilfield guys that get dropped off by helicopters.
We use our quads, what is the difference?
The ability to spot game is a huge difference... If I was to hop in a helicopter at any given time where I live I could easily have a moose in under an hour... It flys in the face of the principals of fair chase...
The game was hanging from the helicopter dead. Exactly how did you deduce that they used the chopper for spotting the moose? You have zero proof of that.
If I see a guy with a moose in the bed of his pick-up, that automatically means he was road hunting from his truck?![]()
First off, if you NEED vertical lift to recover your moose you screwed up. why did you shoot a moose in such an inaccessible location? why did you shoot a moose when you could not ensure the follow-up shots needed to prevent it from getting to such a location could be made? why are you so lazy?
First off, if you NEED vertical lift to recover your moose you screwed up. why did you shoot a moose in such an inaccessible location? why did you shoot a moose when you could not ensure the follow-up shots needed to prevent it from getting to such a location could be made? why are you so lazy?
A fixed wing aircraft is fairly limited on where it can land, and more importantly, take off with a load from. a helicopter doesn't even have to land to recover your game. longline descends, you hook on moose, you fly away. ta-da! you just became one lazy "hunter". you didn't have to get the animal to the aircraft, the aircraft came to your animal.
correct me if i'm wrong but yukon/NWT/Quebec put limitations on where helicopters can land and operate from when hunting is involved. IIRC it's pre-authorized fixed locations. they can't just fly you to a hill with game on it and kick you out.
the Quad/truck argument is bunk too, if your quad/truck can get there, you could get there on foot and pack out the moose. still ensure the essence of the hunt. a helicopter lets you go ANYWHERE.
i just realized some of you probably also hunt next to timed feeders, so i might as well be talking to a wall.
First off, if you NEED vertical lift to recover your moose you screwed up. why did you shoot a moose in such an inaccessible location? why did you shoot a moose when you could not ensure the follow-up shots needed to prevent it from getting to such a location could be made? why are you so lazy?
A fixed wing aircraft is fairly limited on where it can land, and more importantly, take off with a load from. a helicopter doesn't even have to land to recover your game. longline descends, you hook on moose, you fly away. ta-da! you just became one lazy "hunter". you didn't have to get the animal to the aircraft, the aircraft came to your animal.
correct me if i'm wrong but yukon/NWT/Quebec put limitations on where helicopters can land and operate from when hunting is involved. IIRC it's pre-authorized fixed locations. they can't just fly you to a hill with game on it and kick you out.
the Quad/truck argument is bunk too, if your quad/truck can get there, you could get there on foot and pack out the moose. still ensure the essence of the hunt. a helicopter lets you go ANYWHERE.
i just realized some of you probably also hunt next to timed feeders, so i might as well be talking to a wall.
You're just PO'd cause you're missing out on lotsa hours flying time. Time to move where moose get an "air hearse".
Do you? Or is it just easier passing judgement from your armchair?
The ability to spot game is a huge difference... If I was to hop in a helicopter at any given time where I live I could easily have a moose in under an hour... It flys in the face of the principals of fair chase...
6 hours if its not a regular shedualed commercial flight here in BCI can only speak for AB, but I thought the law said you can't hunt the same day you fly in (or maybe it's 4 or 6 hours after you fly). Does this not apply to helicopters too?



























