Ontario Hunters! (I'll likely get my pee-pee slapped for this, but important!!!!)

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*IF* you haven't applied for the deer draw yet, as of this posting you have 1 hour and 18 minutes left to do so.

Mods: Yeah, I know about the no cross-post rule,so I'll take the infraction without arguement. I just had my deer season saved by a similar post on another board (JUST got in), so I'll take one for the team if it means someone else who has forgotten gets their deer.

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WTF. I thought this was supposed to be the end of August or something.

So next week I'll be able to apply for a second chance?

Yeah - starting on August 5th you can use the phone system to buy additional tags in zones that have them (there are ALOT of zones projected to have extras this year). So if you missed the draw, buy your license and then buy a doe tag. It'll cost you twice as much to do it that way, but hey - you're the one who was too busy drinking beer and eating popcorn to apply...;)
 
Im sad. Im a first year hunter, and I tried to draw for EVERYTHING in BC.

I got nothing.
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This is not meant to pick you out, or refer to you in person, but just using you to prove a point.
One reason the draw in BC has such great odds against a successful draw, is because of people like you!
You said you put in a draw for everything. As a first time hunter there is no way you were prepared for, "everything." You put in draws for a lot of animals that you could not possibly hope to get, for example, the exotic game, goats, caribou, sheep, grizzly.
Again, I am not singling you out. I had a good friend who would sometimes get four or five drawn animals, and maybe, just maybe, he would go on one hunt for one specie, likely a moose. The draws he didn't use deprived someone who was maybe prepared and capable, to go on the long, usually costly, trips for the more exotic game.
Early in the draw system, when getting a hunting licence meant walking into a sports shop and saying you were a BC resident, the envirenmental, save the animals pressure groups, used to get a hunter number and put in for draws for that very reason, to deprive someone of a chance to hunt. I suppose some of this is still carried on.

By the way, you had tough luck in not getting any draws. I put in last spring for a grizzly and this fall for a shared moose hunt with my family, and didn't get a draw. In the shared moose draw, I entered with my son and grandson, three of us to share one moose. We put in for an area where there was one chance in five of getting a draw, but our three draws drew a blank!
 
Here in Ontario our odds are getting a whole lot worse. Animals rights groups like PETA and Peaceful Parks are getting their hunting licenses and purchasing tags and entering the lottery. Sure they are handing over their money but their are screwing up all the management plans and everything around. No one has a clue on what to do about it.
 
Here in Ontario our odds are getting a whole lot worse. Animals rights groups like PETA and Peaceful Parks are getting their hunting licenses and purchasing tags and entering the lottery. Sure they are handing over their money but their are screwing up all the management plans and everything around. No one has a clue on what to do about it.

They should have to prove they can gut an animal before being able to put in for lotteries. That would solve the issue.
 
Glad I live up here in the great white Nothing!!! Only thing we have to enter draws for are Buffalo (protected and requires a free guide - provided to you by DNR, tipping of course allowed), and Muskox - which are in an area so remote, it requires a great amount of logistics to get there. Including strategic fuel drop offs, and extreme winter weather and long snowmobile distances to deal with in oftentimes -50C across Great slave lake.
But for any other animal, just go to DNR, and buy tags for a moose, 2 wolf, 2 wolverine, 2 male caribou, black bear, grizz (one per lifetime) in specified zones, and all the small game you can shoot. I guess the small population, and large area still allows us some freedoms up here. Too bad the 8 months of winter make it unbearable for most to want to live up here.
 
Glad I live up here in the great white Nothing!!! Only thing we have to enter draws for are Buffalo (protected and requires a free guide - provided to you by DNR, tipping of course allowed), and Muskox - which are in an area so remote, it requires a great amount of logistics to get there. Including strategic fuel drop offs, and extreme winter weather and long snowmobile distances to deal with in oftentimes -50C across Great slave lake.
But for any other animal, just go to DNR, and buy tags for a moose, 2 wolf, 2 wolverine, 2 male caribou, black bear, grizz (one per lifetime) in specified zones, and all the small game you can shoot. I guess the small population, and large area still allows us some freedoms up here. Too bad the 8 months of winter make it unbearable for most to want to live up here.

Do you like visitors :D
 
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