I believe it's only going to get worse next season and license sales will drop more. People will lose interest when hunting gets "harder". We've been getting big snow dumps early/mid November the past few seasons further restricting access and concentrating hunters in the same areas resulting in more hunter dissatisfaction. I foresee the Ministry giving away more and more antlerless tags in the future to a smaller pool of hunters.So SARM squawks until trespass law is passed, then big game license purchases fall by 15 percent.
Now SARM complains about wildlife damage and Government says they are looking into depredation licenses.
I get why landowners and SARM were pushing for the new trespass law. I've hunted many provinces and US states and the trespassing I've witnessed in Saskatchewan is by far the worst, including recreational snowmobilers/ATVs or idiots doing donuts in seeded fields. The disregard for private property and entitlement of trespassers has led us here.
I believe it's only going to get worse next season and license sales will drop more. People will lose interest when hunting gets "harder". We've been getting big snow dumps early/mid November the past few seasons further restricting access and concentrating hunters in the same areas resulting in more hunter dissatisfaction. I foresee the Ministry giving away more and more antlerless tags in the future to a smaller pool of hunters.
Got a source for this? Curious to see what's being discussed.
The trespass law does nothing to stop snowmobiling and quads.
Moe announced it on CTV news last night.
https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/deer-a...ion-on-growing-wildlife-populations-1.6316228
Just picked up my mount from the taxidermist last week - said it's by far the lowest # of deer he's seen come in since the law passed. Less than half from 2 years ago.
There's some good things about this trespassing law, but there's got to be a better solution. Maybe an easier way for hunters to find public land even. The maps we have aren't always clear, and lots of the public land is on Ag leases where the manager is a cranky old guy who doesn't let you in if you're not one of his close buddies.
I'm not convinced the main reason for the decrease in license sales is because of having to ask permission, at least in my part of Sask. If that's the case, would mean those hunters went without permission in the past, and are now stricken by conscience and following the rules. Hunter safety has taught for decades to ask permission from the land owner, good stewardship. Yes it's not always easy to find out who the land owner is, but it's far from impossible. Ask a neighbor, or ask at the RM where you are buying your map. Ask the owner you did last year. If you are new to an area or new to hunting, these issues would be bigger, but again not insurmountable. Join your local Sask Wildlife Federation Club, promoting hunting is their thing. If it's farm land, ask at the local co-op, grain elevator or farm supply store.
IMO, the main cause for the decrease in sales is the economy, followed by CWD concerns (related, who wants to spend a pile of money hunting only to throw away the spoils). Some will have been affected by the new law, but not 15%.
A hunting on foot only sign might solve a lot issues
No Hunting signs worked well for years. This law came about because a bunch of farmers felt they were being disrespected.
"GET OFF MY LAWN" syndrome.
That’s because in many cases we were being disrespected. Most farmers I know have had pretty nasty encounters with entitled hunters who think they can do whatever they want. The biggest problem is the “truck hunters” who refuse to get out of their truck and just drive anywhere they want. It’s the same guys who cut fences or drive through canola fields because they’re too lazy to walk.
One reason in my area for less hunting this year was the amount of snow we had. We had way more snow than usual so it made it pretty difficult to get around for the truck hunters. Lots of people didn’t buy tags since they knew they’d have to walk through deep snow to get a deer.
That’s because in many cases we were being disrespected. Most farmers I know have had pretty nasty encounters with entitled hunters who think they can do whatever they want. The biggest problem is the “truck hunters” who refuse to get out of their truck and just drive anywhere they want. It’s the same guys who cut fences or drive through canola fields because they’re too lazy to walk.
One reason in my area for less hunting this year was the amount of snow we had. We had way more snow than usual so it made it pretty difficult to get around for the truck hunters. Lots of people didn’t buy tags since they knew they’d have to walk through deep snow to get a deer.
Bingo
The trespass law does nothing to stop snowmobiling and quads.
Moe announced it on CTV news last night.
https://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/deer-a...ion-on-growing-wildlife-populations-1.6316228