No moose in NS for the next 3 years

I thought Looky was kidding but you guys are seriously telling me there's cows walking around with chunks of meat missing?
From what I have seen - typically they are not "walking around" - usually dead on the ground with a bullet hole or two and some of the better cuts of meat removed - typically not gutted, not field dressed. The scene will look very, very different than a canine or feline kill.
 
I was in a hunting party. Two of our guys were on a Logging Road in Ontario. A guy in a pickup truck pulled up and stopped, and the guy asked if we had a Moose Tag? He said if we we don't get a Moose, he had Seven Moose hanging that we could buy from him. We also asked him what he found was the best way to hunt moose, and he said in the Winter. He was asked why? The Pickup guy said because in the Winter, they run the moose in the snow until they are exhausted, and then they shoot the moose in the head.
I knew an Indian Chief, Chief Plain, and he said he was totally embarrassed by the new generation of his people...
 
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.
New? You think that is NEW? Its been happening for generations... And they wouldn't be doing it if people stopped buying from them...

Also, they don't have anywhere near the impact on our fisheries that Commercial guys from Alaska fishing the panhandle are having. Last year they estimated 800 000 sockeye alone...


Sucks about the moose hunting. They've been messing with our moose hunting opportunities here in BC too, it sucks balls.
 
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.
I mean just couple months ago. A guy stopped his car on the road, hauled out a rifle and shot a deer. Someone behind in a car filmed it. So I'm sure they're the same type that road hunt and only cut out a chunk before the cops show up.
 
I was in a hunting party. Two of our guys were on a Logging Road in Ontario. A guy in a pickup truck pulled up and stopped, and the guy asked if we had a Moose Tag? He said if we we don't get a Moose, he had Seven Moose hanging that we could buy from him. We also asked him what he found was the best way to hunt moose, and he said in the Winter. He was asked why? The Pickup guy said because in the Winter, they run the moose in the snow until they are exhausted, and then they shoot the moose in the head.
I knew an Indian Chief, Chief Plain, and he said he was totally embarrassed by the new generation of his people...
Was told a near identical story from a native lad in northern Quebec about how his favourite way to hunt caribou was to drive up next to them in the deep snow on his snowmobile and shoot them with his rifle….very sporting and really adhered to traditional values
 
Was told a near identical story from a native lad in northern Quebec about how his favourite way to hunt caribou was to drive up next to them in the deep snow on his snowmobile and shoot them with his rifle….very sporting and really adhered to traditional values
Sad isn’t it? We white folk try so hard to adhere to the rules and values of honesty and integrity, but not “them”.
I hear the same in the Bay of Quinte and the Indians netted tons of pickerel with no fines. Apparently the same with Whitefish in Lake Winnipeg…
 
From what I have seen - typically they are not "walking around" - usually dead on the ground with a bullet hole or two and some of the better cuts of meat removed - typically not gutted, not field dressed. The scene will look very, very different than a canine or feline kill.
Either way, it's terrible. Closest I've come to this is the jackwagon who has a place near my cottage and drives around on paved and logging roads shooting grouse whenever he pleases. Closest ministry office is over 3 hours away, damn near impossible to catch him in the act.
 
Sad isn’t it? We white folk try so hard to adhere to the rules and values of honesty and integrity, but not “them”.
I hear the same in the Bay of Quinte and the Indians netted tons of pickerel with no fines. Apparently the same with Whitefish in Lake Winnipeg…


https://www.baytoday.ca/local-news/...suspensions-for-an-illegal-moose-hunt-2583274

https://www.snnewswatch.com/local-news/hunters-fined-over-10000-for-poaching-moose-9250093

https://www.nwonewswatch.com/local-...urcharges-imposed-for-illegal-hunting-8736324
 
I thought Looky was kidding but you guys are seriously telling me there's cows walking around with chunks of meat missing?
Dead cows. They cut off the back strap and hind quarters and leave the rest because they can / do just go shoot another one when the good cuts run out.

Keep in mind there are cows in more remote places in B.C. than some wild animals in other provinces so cattle rustling is a bit easier when you can do so off remote mountain roads with no one around for miles.

It used to be moose, but since they are far fewer and nowhere near the roads usually they have turned to cows.
 
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