In BC the only big game animals that you are not allowed to bait are grizzly and black bear.
In BC the only big game animals that you are not allowed to bait are grizzly and black bear.
True.
Oddly, it seems few BCers know this. When I first moved here, several people told me "no baiting allowed." After reading the regs thoroughly, I realized they were wrong.
I haven't done it yet, but I certainly might in the future.
Anyone know what mulie bucks find irresistible (other than mulie does) ?
I asked this to a CO years ago, and his answer was it is allowed because it doesnt work very well...
Does anyone have written proof baiting/feeding deer/moose is legal?
I am just being very cautious
They don't often tell you what is allowed, they tell you what is not.
No prohibition against it, it's allowed.
Too much good food around to be of a lot of use, unless you are willing to play the long game, and establish mineral lick locations that become part of the local ecology. And be willing to have others find same and hunt over them.
Cheers
Trev
Obviously that C/O has never seen a Mary Jane Crop pruned by a herd of deer....
LOLI asked this to a CO years ago, and his answer was it is allowed because it doesnt work very well...
Looks like I'm assuming your opinion is different lol
Any advice for a first timer who just wants to put meat in the freezer?
I asked this to a CO years ago, and his answer was it is allowed because it doesnt work very well...




























