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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/spring-bear-hunt-nova-scotia-1.7098506

Overdue or overkill? N.S. hunters weigh in on spring bear hunting
Province asks public to comment before Feb. 24 on its proposal to add a second season

Luke Ettinger · CBC News · Posted: Jan 30, 2024 7:45 AM AST | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

The Nova Scotia government has proposed a spring bear hunt pilot, but like the existing fall season, only male bears and females with no cubs could be killed. (Sali Cunningham)

A spring bear hunt could be coming to Nova Scotia, but not everyone is sold on the plan that would bring the province in line with the rest of the country.

Nova Scotia residents can hunt black bears, the only species of bear in the province, in the fall.

However, the Department of Natural Resources is proposing a five-week spring hunt pilot project to start May 20 and run until June 22 — excluding Sundays. Even with the expansion, hunters would still be limited to one bear per year. As with the existing fall season, only male bears and females without cubs could be killed.

"Being the last Canadian province not to have it, we are definitely overdue," said Sali Cunningham, president of the Nova Scotia chapter for Safari Club International, a hunting rights and wildlife conservation group.

She said the spring season could provide fresh wild meat outside of fall — when most big game seasons are scheduled.

The bear population in Nova Scotia is stable or increasing, according to data the province collects from hunters and incidents.

"We're most interested in understanding what the success rate is, that will help us estimate population size which in turn will help us estimate what kind of pressure the population can sustain," said Andrew Boyne with the Department of Natural Resources.

Not all hunters agree

"Although there may be a healthy bear population in this province, and I think there probably is, they face a lot of problems from forest loss," said Bob Bancroft, the president of Nature Nova Scotia, who also hunts game including moose and deer.

"Just because other people are doing it doesn't justify that we should be doing it here."

Bancroft said the fall hunt gives the species the spring and summer to recover from hibernation as well as raise cubs born over the winter.

"They've got enough on the go being in poor shape and having youngsters at that time of year," Bancroft said.

Cunningham said, on the contrary, bait stations used to attract bears during hunting season could be a valuable food source as the animals come out of hibernation.

"It actually increases their opportunity of fattening up and eating because we're not taking every single animal that shows up to the site," she said.

Sali Cunningham, president of the Nova Scotia chapter for Safari Club International, says a spring season is something she and other bear hunters have asked for. (Sali Cunningham)
Regardless of the time of year, Cunningham said hunters have legal and ethical responsibilities when in woods. She said that applies to bear conversation but also to the safety of other people enjoying the outdoors.

"We aren't Elmer Fudd running around with guns shooting anything that we see," said Cunningham. "If we can't identify what it is we are targeting, you don't shoot."

The public can have a say about the proposed spring hunt pilot online until Feb. 24.
 
A Second season would be reason to celebrate a "Win".
Sound wildlife management is what would make this argument a "Win" instead of holding public meetings to gauge the validity of the biologists who study these animals all year long.
 
Wtf is wrong with the maritime’s, nimby policy and no sunday hunting? Stupidity

"Just because other people are doing it doesn't justify that we should be doing it here."

They frequently cite concerns of safety in the woods and wanting one day that they can use the woods for their own recreation. I don't begrudge them that, but when you press those same people, none of them can recount a situation where they encountered a hunter out in the woods or came upon a bait pile. But it sounds like something that they should be worried about while they wander about birdwatching or looking at trees. For a small province, there is a lot of open and empty space here...a surprising amount, actually.
 
It’s so archaic, Vancouver had some stupid policies about food trucks for ages as the people making the rules were old farts and had some pretty backwards thoughts about how food should be served, things have loosened up somewhat but the last I heard the trucks were allowed to operate but any thing they were prepping and to be made in an actual kitchen and not in the truck at whatever site they were at that day. Get with the times ffs.
 
If the population will support it go for it. As for those who don't want it, they don't have to participate. Bear numbers in NB are strong with a spring and fall season and 2 bear per calendar year limit.
 
It’s so archaic, Vancouver had some stupid policies about food trucks for ages as the people making the rules were old farts and had some pretty backwards thoughts about how food should be served, things have loosened up somewhat but the last I heard the trucks were allowed to operate but any thing they were prepping and to be made in an actual kitchen and not in the truck at whatever site they were at that day. Get with the times ffs.

I kinda like it as is . why chnage
 
I cannot believe the ideas coming out of some people, many of them hunters!
If the danged forrests are shrinking, the last thing you want is more bears .
Keep everything in balance.
No spring hunt in Nova Scotia is about as ridiculous as not allowing .22 centerfire rifles for big game in Alberta , absolutely NO fact based reason to not allow it.
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No spring hunt in Nova Scotia is about as ridiculous as not allowing .22 centerfire rifles for big game in Alberta , absolutely NO fact based reason to not allow it.
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No .22 centerfires for big game in NS either. I want to be excited about spring bear hunting, but I just can't imagine it'll be implemented in a way that makes any sense, if it gets implemented at all. People argued about Sunday hunting here since the beginning of time and when they finally decided to allow it, the outcome was Sunday hunting for the first 2 weeks of the season only.
 
I can't believe that some Biologists have went to school for so long and been around for so long and there eyes have lost all peripheral vision.....now all they have is tunnel vision.
There is lots of very good bear habitat in Nova Scotia and lots of bears.
If there is a issue, issue tags ....don't make everone stay in after school because a few very vocal anti-bear hunters, for some reason done want any harvest.
And that what it boils down to is people are making excuses not to harvest.....fall bears are at least 20 times harder to hunt....which leads to more people snaring than hunting.
Not saying anything against snaring I just get more enjoyment in hunting.
 
People argued about Sunday hunting here since the beginning of time and when they finally decided to allow it, the outcome was Sunday hunting for the first 2 weeks of the season only.

Have some family that’s been talking of moving to the maritime’s and they always seem surprised when I say I’d never consider moving there. It’s a shame as it looks beautiful and all the people I know from NFLD, NS, PEI are great people. It’s just so ass backwards with hunting and firearms in general, bc is not perfect by any stretch but at least once your rural you’re free to shoot and hunt whatever and whenever you like.
 
No .22 centerfires for big game in NS either. I want to be excited about spring bear hunting, but I just can't imagine it'll be implemented in a way that makes any sense, if it gets implemented at all. People argued about Sunday hunting here since the beginning of time and when they finally decided to allow it, the outcome was Sunday hunting for the first 2 weeks of the season only.

https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/04/17/no-spring-bear-hunt-nova-scotia

Well done NS. FFS
 
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