Mighty Peace
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F150 or equivalent
Hahaha funny reply, made me laugh
F150 or equivalent
You need to start from the beginning by taking the CORE course and get a Fish & Wildlife ID number then you can get a hunting license, then you can buy tags to go hunt deer.
OP was under the impression that he had to enter the LEH to be able to hunt anything this fall.
To the OP, once you get a BC Hunter Number you will be able to buy an over the counter tag for lots of different species - elk, moose, deer, sheep, goats, bears, etc.... You won't need to enter the LEH draw to be able to hunt.
This is entirely correct.
Long story short: The purpose of the LEH isn't explained, searching "What is the LEH" gets you nowhere, the BC GOV website will tell you when it is but never actually explains what it is and why it exists. Going into the documentation you eventually find at the bottom of a wall of text a small section saying that it covers pretty much all game including game covered by other seasons.
Having hunted in several nations I can say that Canada has successfully taken what should be a simple endeavour and made it one of the more complex. Albeit Germany still tops the list for the effort required so far.
This is entirely correct.
Long story short: The purpose of the LEH isn't explained, searching "What is the LEH" gets you nowhere, the BC GOV website will tell you when it is but never actually explains what it is and why it exists. Going into the documentation you eventually find at the bottom of a wall of text a small section saying that it covers pretty much all game including game covered by other seasons.
Before coming to CGN I spoke to 3 different people including a FrontCounter rep and a Woodlands & Wildlife (I forget the actual dept name) rep. I made it clear at all stages that we wanted to hunt and that the LEH was what we could see. At no point did anyone say "That's not the only way you can hunt" even after being told "we just want to hunt and the season is in September"
Having hunted in several nations I can say that Canada has successfully taken what should be a simple endeavour and made it one of the more complex. Albeit Germany still tops the list for the effort required so far.
Anyhow to cut it short: We can all hunt, come June we'll have all been in the province for 6 months or more at which point we'll be residents. Before then there's nothing stopping us doing the CORE.
So fingers crossed all ended well
I've heard all the core courses are delayed too, indefinitely. Only local students in either primary or secondary school?
This is entirely correct.
Long story short: The purpose of the LEH isn't explained, searching "What is the LEH" gets you nowhere, the BC GOV website will tell you when it is but never actually explains what it is and why it exists. Going into the documentation you eventually find at the bottom of a wall of text a small section saying that it covers pretty much all game including game covered by other seasons.
Before coming to CGN I spoke to 3 different people including a FrontCounter rep and a Woodlands & Wildlife (I forget the actual dept name) rep. I made it clear at all stages that we wanted to hunt and that the LEH was what we could see. At no point did anyone say "That's not the only way you can hunt" even after being told "we just want to hunt and the season is in September"
Having hunted in several nations I can say that Canada has successfully taken what should be a simple endeavour and made it one of the more complex. Albeit Germany still tops the list for the effort required so far.
Anyhow to cut it short: We can all hunt, come June we'll have all been in the province for 6 months or more at which point we'll be residents. Before then there's nothing stopping us doing the CORE.
So fingers crossed all ended well