To kill a giant Ram in a season not offered to others and during a time of zero competition negates the "trophy" aspect as well. Even I could get a crack at a good ram under those circumstances lol
Sorry but anything associated with RAMP stunk to me.
Ya, money for wildlife conservation is never good.![]()
The minister's tag wouldn't be nearly as palatable to most if it wasn't for the "habitat" hook.
Actually the ram that was killed this year was stalked by several resident hunters without luck this year.
I suspect it wouldn't be palatable at all but that fact the it raises a significant amount of money for conservation in this province was the whole idea of creating it. To that end it works. Nothing new here, virtually every jurisdiction in North America with sheep save for the NWT does it. You guys would be pissed off if you had to drive to a brewery that was giving away free beer. You'd want it delivered. Sheeeeesh.
Licence fees go into general revenue.....it's a nice dream but do you think Jim and Danielle would funnel it elsewhere? Not likely. This money goes directly to conservation projects without the greedy Conrose party getting their hands on it. If being skeptical about politicians spending money wisely makes me a tunnel visioned, fence sitter...call me guilty.
Really?
Yup...There is a levy that goes to the Alberta Conservation Association and the private vendor's fee that comes off but all of the Government's portion goes straight into general revenue. What the Government spends on actual conservation projects is dismal. Heck, Government bios are applying to the non-profit groups to get money to do research. It's a sad state of affairs.
Agree with you 100% on that.
And by developing the NGO's, raffle tags and such the gov't sees a opportunity to offload funding responsibility, and the chance of interest groups to hijack the process.
Bloody crooks - and from this week I think even folks who haven't been watching see just how busted the moral compass of Alberta's political landscape really is.
It's unfortunate that someone has to pick up the slack...I agree but if they didn't wildlife conservation in this province would be non-existent. Absolutely hunters should be lobbying for a major paradigm shift from this government when it comes to conservation but until that time, someone has to do it. Sadly, I see that shift heading further in the wrong direction rather than the direction of conservation. A lot of this stuff we can never get back if wait for the government to come around. It will be gone forever. It's not the perfect solution but it is a solution for the interim at least...and sadly likely the long-term. When we no longer have a dedicated Minister of F&W.....the government has pretty well stated their position. I don't see much hope from the new Conrose party. We can spend a lot of time whining about the state of affairs and criticizing the NGOs but in the end, at least they are doing something....and in this case it is far better than nothing. Once it's gone....it's gone.
55 dollar oil will make things rough all the way around.
So when does APOS go crying to the gov to go to a draw instead of full curl? Or ask for some allocations south of HWY 1?
Wonder if the new GOS for sheep on the BC side will effect the mature sheep population in Alberta? The rams probably don't respect the border.![]()




























