No moose in NS for the next 3 years

I would be interested to see if there are any stats showing the number of moose taken by 1) licensed hunters, 2) indigenous persons, 3) poachers (numbers hard to capture).
Either way, I am glad to see that the Mi’kmaq have recognised the issue, and have instituted their own ban, along with licensed hunters.
Fingers crossed that the East Coast Moose (is plural “Meese”? - kidding) make a swift come back.
 
Doesn't help that they're doing a bunch of development in areas and forcing them out of their homes.

We had a moose cross Dunbrack street in the city.
Joe Howe as well. I grew up in williamswood, just out side of spryfield and I've seen a moose in the front yard of my parents house. They used the area between old sambro road and prospect for a moose recover area in the early 80's (Terrance bay provincial wilderness area)
 
That's what happens when a certain segment of society is allowed to kill everything on sight every time, anytime, all the time.
Bingo!

Same is happening out west right now with salmon.

These “keepers of the land” are pulling up at all the rivers with trailers full of huge totes. They net the rivers fill the totes drive to the cities and sell the salmon for cash!

What a great system.

If it isn’t one subset of folks ####ting on the beaches it’s another raping and pillaging all the wildlife for profit with impunity.

Welcome to the new disgusting Canada.
 
read this on another forum ! WTF ? RJ :mad:

Re: Moose hunting suspended for 3 years.​




I've lived in NS my whole life until I moved to BC 3 years ago. The natives in NS shoot any one they see any time, if it wanders into a marsh or peat bog they leave it and go shoot another.

For $2500 the natives will take you to shoot a moose if you don't get a tag. And lots of times even if you get a tag you need to pay the natives $1000 to make sure your truck is still there when you come out

So this doesn't surprise me at all, what does surprise me is the fact there is still moose left
 
This is brutal if true but it doesn't surprise me. BC is gradually getting handed over to first nations as well.
The fact is the first nations have zero reason to care about anyone else being allowed to hunt. They hear every day how the white man is to blame for their problems and how the whole system is rigged to never let them succeed in life. Anyone who thinks they'll give us anything after we hand over control of our resources to them is delusional.
 
Happens all the time
I live locally
I can’t count how many cows I’ve walked up to in the bush that have chunks cut out.

If the moose won’t stand beside the road the cows will and that’s practically a requirement for the poachers.
 
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