BC Hunting license

You will need to buy a Non resident until you have been there for 6 months same if someone moves from BC to Ontario, NB, quebec etc.

Hi all,

Anyone from BC here?
I've just recently moved to BC from Ontario and would like to swap my Ontario small game hunting license for the identical, valid in BC...
I called Service BC Center and was told that I'm not qualified for Hunting license as I have to reside in BC for at least 6 months before I can get one...:mad:
Is that right??? I don't get it... People moving around, going for hunting trips all over the country and even south of the border.

Hunting season just started and I'm cut off... There must be something wrong here...((

Please, advise...
Cheers,
G
 
Rabbits aren't exactly the most common game in B.C.

A handful of people actively hunt snowshoe hares and some even call it "rabbit " hunting. I think I've shot three in 45 years hunting in B.C.

Wow. Different part of BC than me, then. I've taken 49 so far since Sept and by April 30 I expect to top out at well over 100.
 
"Wow. Different part of BC than me, then. I've taken 49 so far since Sept and by April 30 I expect to top out at well over 100. "

Yup. Depends on where you live and what you are interested in. You're the first person I've heard of with any interest in the critters.

I used to get excited about grouse too. Drive right by 'em now.

The OP will be in Ladner. He is perfectly placed for waterfowling once his residency is established. If he wants to find a snowshoe hare he'll have to drive 3 hours.
 
Lotsa rabbits there. http://www.delta-optimist.com/news/delta-develops-plan-to-deal-with-rabbit-issue-1.456247 Have you changed your drivers license, That would go a long way to showing residency.

Yes, I have... DL, license plates... waiting for the Health Card (or whatever it is in BC). I chose Ladner as I really liked this small town (more like a village) and surroundings - close to work too...
I was very pleased to observe both - hunters and non-hunters sharing same public (hunting) grounds (marshes and Fraser River shoreline) and nobody freaks out seeing a dude wondering around with the gun on his shoulder - something totally unusual for ON ... Very nice.

Cheers,
G
 
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