^That, and when did you get your BC I'd or drivers license? They will ask for proof of residency.
I got my drivers license in December, there was no requirement to get it for a month after coming in from AB (I can't recall the exact no of days).
Even if I had exchanged my license on Nov 30th when I first moved to BC I still would be 1 days short of 6 months come May 29th.
Is there any other way to get a deer other than through the draw?
Is there any other way to get a deer other than through the draw?
If you moved to BC on or before December 16th, I'd think you'd make it by May 29th. But really, LEH is mostly a waste of money.
As defined in the Wildlife Act:
"resident" means
(a)a person who
(i)is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, whose only or primary residence is in British Columbia, and
(ii)has been physically present in British Columbia for the greater portion of each of 6 calendar months out of the 12 calendar months immediately preceding the date of making an application under this Act or doing another thing relevant to the operation of this Ac
You might want to look at the regular BC hunting regulations prior to worrying about LEH. BC has become increasingly sticky about resident requirements. Making applications prior to your required residency time would not be a prudent decision.
We're migrants without PR unfortunately
We're migrants without PR unfortunately
Also why is the LEH a waste? Is there no other way of legally getting a deer?
Define "migrants" Do you have Canadian residency?
If you're not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident, looks like you need to wait a year.
LEH is mostly a waste of money because many of the odds are very poor. They're bonus tags in a way as most hunts have over the counter tags available and a general open season.
you will also need to take and pass the C.O.R.E course...
you will also need to take and pass the C.O.R.E course...
Bah humbug, thank you
When you say "Most hunts" what does that mean? Do over the counter tags mean that a resident could simply buy the right to kill a white tail/mule deer etc then go to crown/private land and kill it?
Bah humbug, thank you
When you say "Most hunts" what does that mean? Do over the counter tags mean that a resident could simply buy the right to kill a white tail/mule deer etc then go to crown/private land and kill it?