fingers284
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Alberta Cowboy Ranges
I was moose hunting in NB, CFB Gagetown to be exact, years ago. Went for a scouting drive a week before the season. There was a convoy of First Nations truck rolling out of the training area with more moose than I have ever seen. Stopped at the Range Control shack where the DNR CO's were set up an asked, WTF. They told me it was the Native Harvast, sanctioned by the gov't. He admitted that the moose you see on the back or trucks were only 20% of the moose killed. If the animal died off the road, or in a ####ty spot, it got left to rot. Again I asked WTF. His response was, once the moose are gone, we no longer have a Native Hunting problem. Ironically enough, there were moose meat for sale signs all along the reserve the next few weeks. That was the last time I bought a moose license. It is the same for logging, salmon or lobster.
I'm not sticking up for them...not even a little bit, but I kind of have to look at it as a "what goes around comes around" situation...150 yrs. ago they had 60 million animals of their food stock running around to harvest and a govt. of the time thought it prudent to supply free ammunition and every means possible to annihilate their food stock to starve them to death. Of course that was the U.S. govt. but it still killed buffalo that used to come north to our country every year.
Now it seems they are doing the same to us...




















































