IronNoggin
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Port Alberni, Vancouver Island
Not my usual cheery, detailed and lengthy tale this time around...
Back from the Christian Valley / Rock Creek areas a few days ago.
Spent near 2 weeks there.
Synopsis:
The program of destruction of the whitetail herds by the province of BC in the misguided belief that their removal will encourage better mule deer populations is working - in one aspect.
I have never seen so few whitetails in that zone before.
Well remembered "honey holes" were entirely vacant.
Places that I recall never seeing less than 2 dozen, and upwards of 75 or more held nothing.
No sign, no trails, no browsing, nothing.
We put one hell of a lot of miles on both boot leather and trucks.
Sightings were the lowest I have ever witnessed.
And mule deer numbers were absolutely nothing to write home about either.
They are unlikely to increase under this mad regime as the two species have different habitat preferences.
Spoke with several ranchers I know there, and each & every one of them said the same: they have been eradicated.
The one population that was well represented were the masses of "hunters" - largely from the LML - that set up massive camps everywhere.
Nary a game pole dressed among the vast majority of those. In fact, we only heard of a very small handful taken by a couple of extremely experienced hunters we know in the area.
We put a LOT of time and effort in.
My Partner and I are extremely experienced at this game.
We were successful, but I almost wish we had not been as we thereby contributed to their decline.
Suffice it to say I will be looking for others areas to wander down the road...
Shocked...
Nog
Back from the Christian Valley / Rock Creek areas a few days ago.
Spent near 2 weeks there.
Synopsis:
The program of destruction of the whitetail herds by the province of BC in the misguided belief that their removal will encourage better mule deer populations is working - in one aspect.
I have never seen so few whitetails in that zone before.
Well remembered "honey holes" were entirely vacant.
Places that I recall never seeing less than 2 dozen, and upwards of 75 or more held nothing.
No sign, no trails, no browsing, nothing.
We put one hell of a lot of miles on both boot leather and trucks.
Sightings were the lowest I have ever witnessed.
And mule deer numbers were absolutely nothing to write home about either.
They are unlikely to increase under this mad regime as the two species have different habitat preferences.
Spoke with several ranchers I know there, and each & every one of them said the same: they have been eradicated.
The one population that was well represented were the masses of "hunters" - largely from the LML - that set up massive camps everywhere.
Nary a game pole dressed among the vast majority of those. In fact, we only heard of a very small handful taken by a couple of extremely experienced hunters we know in the area.
We put a LOT of time and effort in.
My Partner and I are extremely experienced at this game.
We were successful, but I almost wish we had not been as we thereby contributed to their decline.
Suffice it to say I will be looking for others areas to wander down the road...
Shocked...
Nog




















































