Does anyone know what the rules are for status indians hunting in another province? I live in BC and my friend in Alberta wants to hunt moose next season. He's a licensed gun owners and had his hunting license. I'm just curious to know how it works being an indian and being exempt from licensing.
Just for clarification, you are status live in BC and you have a friend that lives in Alberta and is a licensed hunter, so I'm assuming he's non status and you two want to hunt together in BC?
As some have said, most jurisdictions do not allow this for obvious reasons. It has affected and prevented me from hunting with friends, close friends over the years but I won't get into that.
As has been mentioned, Ontario is different, and you are only allowed to hunt within your Treaty area, but permission can be granted from a first nation within a treaty area you wish to hunt in. In the prairie provinces, we have the Natural Resource Transfer Act, so in Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, the NRTA states "any Indian" so "any Indian" from coast to coast can hunt in the prairie provinces under a status card. About 10 years ago, there was a movement by the 3 prairie provinces to implement the Ontario model, Alberta was in the midst of an election that saw the NDP win, so they backed away, Manitoba had lost a couple court challenges so they backed away and Saskatchewan was the only province that moved forward with that mindset. Saskatchewan has stuck to this model and have lost a couple lower court decisions but I do believe they are appealing.
I have no idea what the rules are in BC, I was invited by a first nation I met on the 3D circuit from there to hunt cougar with my long bow many years ago, but I had no desire to shoot a cat up in a tree and highly suspected my flat lander legs and lungs would have been challenged by the terrain.
Its an archaic decision in my mind that you can't hunt with your friends, one that can be resolved with some common sense. I do not need a license but I have asked for one in areas that required draws so I can hunt with friends and I was denied. So I ran and continue to run the risk.
I too appreciate the civility regarding the discussion, more often than not these discussions turn into a sh_t show with no resolutions.
My thoughts on the matter.