Any news or info on the planned native blockades in region 5?
we go in on the 15th.
I can't believe they get away with that crap. I love how they say that they are limiting themselve to one moose this year ( each native hunter) and leh holders aren't allowed any. Maybe if they limited each of there hunters to one every year and just took bulls the moose wouldn't be in decline.
Some of you guys have no idea what yer talking about.
I'm in region 5. A first nations buddy of mine from another area was gonna come hunt region 5 for deer and moose. He called the local band office up at canim and asked pemission.... A common practice. He was denied due to conservation concerns.
We both are going together moose hunting, I'm Metis but have no special harvesting rights in BC. So we asked permission from a different region's band and were granted the request. I still have to follow open seasons and all hunting regs obviously.
The big problem I see is the political game being played with moose and mule deer seasons and LEH tags, between first nations , guide outfitters association of BC and the province. All the while, regular joe hunter pays the price.
Resident hunters need to start questioning why rut closures and reductions in LEH tag availability is being forced on non guided hunters.
Next time I want to hunt in a traditional first nations hunting territoy, I see no harm in keeping a cool head and asking permission, you might be surprised at the response.
I say that because I know guys that jet boat hunt up north non guided for years and in 05 , ran into the road blocks. The next year they asked permission and it's been granted every year. A little respect goes a long way.
You can choose to play the I hate natives card.... Or you can play the political game and get some where
My 2 cents. I hunt and fish with quite a few first nations folks and have been impressed with their "sportsmanship" , ethics and manner of harvest.... Which is quite contrary to the belief that is out there.
Here's something to consider
If the wildlife officials said... Oh, moose are in decline in region ### , we need to enact strict measures....
We'd find a new area... Right?
With wolves rampant, ever increasing guide allocations and restricted access to tags for resident hunters.... It's no wonder the people on the land you want to hunt are raising their voices.
Fact: moose are in serious decline across a couple regions in BC.
Limitted entry was supposed to solve this when it was enacted for all moose hunting in region 5 back in the 90's . It has not and now the next step is to further reduce hunting pressure. I'm seeing first nations in region 5 taking that step.
For those who do not liVe in BC or in region 5 , I'll ask you to go to the BC ministry of environments website and search for their recent publications on moose studies across region 5 .
This year, the rut was kinda early and a lot of late sept hunters were successful taking bulls. Thus the concern now for the remaining bull populations.
I don't wanna argue with anyne on the native vs non native issue.
BUT when it comes to moose populations in region 5, If you do the research on the in depth studies being done by the ministry themselves, you too might think twice about harvesting region 5 moose.
There IS a genuine concern for moose populations in region 5 and that is why these first nations bands are acting as they are.
As a conservation first type of hunter, I have no issues with it. I live here in region 5 and see moose routinely up in the ranch and it kills me as a hunter that it's all LEH lottery only, but it is what it is.
Sure.Here's something to consider
If the wildlife officials said... Oh, moose are in decline in region ### , we need to enact strict measures....
We'd find a new area... Right?.



























