Suspiscions confirmed.

The BC moose population is way down, in all areas of the province, except the Kootenai's.
This is from the BCWF convention, as stated by the BC environmental department.
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Straight from the horse's mouth,
here is an interesting fact sheet released by the BC govt describing the issue and what is being done to address it.

May*11,*2012*
Ministry*of*Forests,*Lands*and*Natural*Resource*Operations



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Moose*population*estimates*down*in*Cariboo,*Omineca*
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Summary*
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Over*the*past*two*winters,*Ministry*of*Forests,*Lands*and*Natural*Resource*Operations*regional*staff*have*undertaken*numerous*moose*inventory*surveys.*Results*indicate*that*certain*areas*of*the*province*are*experiencing*a*decline*in*moose*population*including*the*Cariboo,*central*Omineca*and*the*Bulkley*Valley-*Lakes*District,*and*the*Nass*Wildlife*Management*Area.*
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The*Ministry*is*reaching*out*to*key*stakeholders,*wildlife*experts*and*First*Nations*to*assist*in*investigating*the*cause*for*the*declines.*Analysis*of*existing*data*is*underway.*As*well,*additional*inventory*work*is*being*conducted*to*determine*the*status*of*moose*in*other*areas*of*the*province.****
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All*possibilities*for*the*decline*will*be*investigated.*Ministry*staff*have**compiled*a*list*of*potential*factors,*including;*unregulated*hunting,*increased*access,*predator*populations,*changing*environmental*conditions*(including*habitat*changes*resulting*from*the*mountain*pine*beetle*infestation*and*timber*salvaging),*and*cumulative*impacts*of*one*or*more*of*these*factors.*
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At*present,*there*is*no*obvious*cause*for*the*declines,*although*initial*findings*show*healthy*bull*to*cow*ratios*in*most*areas,*indicating*that*these*declines*are*not*attributable*to*regulated*hunting.*Nevertheless,*moose*hunting*opportunities*within*some*areas*of*the*most*heavily*affected*Management*Units*will*be*reduced*immediately.*
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The*decline*in*some*moose*populations*is*not*considered*to*be*an*immediate*conservation*concern.*However,*the*new*population*estimates*mean*that*the*Limited*Entry*Hunt*(LEH)*for*moose*will*be*reduced*in*certain*areas.*
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This*backgrounder*summarizes*findings*by*region.*
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Peace*Region*
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Population*trend:*

Population*surveys*south*of*Fort*St.*John*indicate*a*small*decline*in*moose*density*since*a*2004*survey.*However*the*population*trend*is*stable*over*the*long*term,*considering*surveys*previous*to*2004.*



Surveys*in*the*areas*of*the*far*northeast*indicate*a*stable,*low*density*population*typical*of*that*land*area.*



The*population*appears*to*be*stable*in*agriculture*zones.**



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Response:*

Ministry*staff*will*continue*to*monitor*the*population*and*assess*results.*No*specific*changes*to*the*harvest*management*regime*for*moose*in*the*Peace*Region*are*anticipated*as*a*result*of*the*survey.*



Further*surveys*are*planned*for*the*coming*year*in*select*areas*of*potential*management*concern.**



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Omineca*Region*
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Population*trend:*

Moose*densities*in*the*central*portion*of*the*region*around*Prince*George*have*declined*by*50*per*cent*since*2005,*supporting*anecdotal*observations*from*the*hunting*community*in*recent*years.**



Although*the*trend*is*declining,*current*moose*densities*in*the*Omineca*remain*consistent*with*healthy*populations*in*other*parts*of*North*America.*



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Response:*

Guide*and*resident*hunters*have*agreed*to*work*collaboratively*in*developing*harvest*strategies*in*light*of*the*survey*results.**



First*Nations*will*be*invited*to*assist*in*developing*moose*management*objectives*through*involvement*in*regional*modelling*work.*



The*multi-stakeholder*Omineca*Wildlife*Management*Committee*will*also*meet*to*consider*moose*management*objectives*and*various*management*alternatives.*



The*ministry*will*invest*over*$100,000*to*fund*additional*composition*surveys,*and*develop*a*study*design*for*winter*2012/13*to*confirm*survey*results*and*establish*moose*population*monitoring*zones.*



Development*of*a*model*to*assess*possible*causes*of*the*declining*population*trend*is*underway,*with*further*analysis*to*be*supported*by*available*inventory*funding.*



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Skeena*Region*–*Bulkley*Valley*Lakes*District,*2012*
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Population*trend:*

The*moose*population*in*this*area*has*declined*from*2004*by*20*per*cent.**



There*are*no*significant*changes*in*either*bull*to*cow*or*calf*to*cow*ratios*overall,*but*there*is*a*decline*in*the*bull*to*cow*ratio*in*the*Lakes*District.**



The*population*is*considered*to*be*comparatively*healthy,*with*good*calf*recruitment*and*bull*to*cow*ratios,*and*the*current*annual*allowable*harvest*is*considered*sustainable.*



Under*current*conditions,*regional*moose*models*predict*a*stable*to*increasing*population.***



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Response:*

In*2010,*the*Skeena*Allocation*Committee*(representing*guided*and*resident*hunters)*opted*to*use*a*moose*population*estimate*of*12,000*moose*for*the*area.*This*was*in*response*to*the*consensus*observation*that*the*severe*winter*of*2006/2007*had*caused*a*substantial*decline*in*the*moose*population.*




Because*a*potential*population*decline*was*taken*into*account*in*2010,*there*are*no*proposed*changes*to*the*AAH*for*the*2012/2013*licence*year*and*the*upcoming*allocation*period*(2012-2016)*due*to*the*results*of*this*survey.*



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Skeena*Region*–*Nass*Wildlife*Area*(Nisga’a*Final*Agreement),*2011*
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Population*trend:*

Results*from*surveys*indicate*a*70*per*cent*reduction*in*the*moose*population*from*1997*to*2011*over*the*5,000*km2*area.*



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Response:*

For*2012/13,*the*very*limited*licensed*moose*hunt*has*been*closed*as*anticipated*population*recovery*has*not*been*achieved.*



The*province*is*collaborating*with*the*Gitanyow*First*Nation*and*Nisga’a*Lisims*Government*to*implement*a*“managed”*First*Nations*hunt*designed*to*recover*the*moose*population*in*the*Nass*Wildlife*Area.**




Management*actions*have*included*reductions*in*the*Total*Allowable*Harvest,*reductions*in*the*annual*Nisga’a*Allocation*as*per*the*treaty,*restriction*of*the*Nisga’a*hunting*season.**The*Nisga’a*have*adopted*a*bull-only*harvest*which*supports*moose*conservation*efforts.*



In*2007*significant*restrictions*to*the*licensed*hunt*through*both*guide*outfitter*quota*and*LEH*authorizations*were*imposed*to*promote*moose*recovery.*



*
Cariboo*Region*
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Population*trend:*

The*moose*population*has*decreased*considerably*from*the*last*available*surveys,*ranging*from*a*17*per*cent*decline*in*the*Rose*Lake-Miocene*area*to*60*per*cent*decline*in*the*Anahim*Lake/Dean*River*area.*



Bull*to*cow*ratios*are*stable*and*within*regional*objectives,*suggesting*that*the*licensed*harvest*of*bull*moose*has*not*been*responsible*for*the*declines*in*population.*



Calf*to*cow*ratios*are*generally*acceptable,*although*below*regional*targets*in*selected*areas*(Big*Creek-Taseko).*



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Response:*

Ministry*staff*have*shared*the*survey*results,*population*estimates*and*management*implications*with*the*Tsilhqot’in*National*Government.*Ministry*staff*also*plan*to*meet*with*the*Ulkatcho,*and*other*communities*of*the*Southern*Carrier*group*(Nazko,*Kluskus,*Red*Bluff).*



Meetings*with*guided*and*resident*hunter*sectors*are*also*being*scheduled*to*discuss*management*implications.*



The*allowable*annual*hunt*will*be*decreased*based*on*revised*population*estimates,*resulting*in*reductions*of*LEH*authorizations*for*resident*hunters,*and*quota*restrictions*for*guide*outfitters.**



The*ministry*is*seeking*the*services*of*an*independent*moose*expert*to*assess*the*influence*of*factors*responsible*for*the*moose*population*decline*in*the*Cariboo*Region.*



*
Thompson*Okanagan*Region*
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Population*trend:*

Although*the*overall*moose*population*in*the*Okanagan*is*comparatively*low,*initial*survey*results*west*of*Kelowna*were*favourable,*with*recruitment*doubling*the*population*compared*to*previous*surveys.**



Bull*to*cow*ratios*are*fairly*low,*possibly*an*indication*of*elevated*bull*harvesting*success*given*high*resource*road*densities.*



Calf*to*cow*ratios*are*meeting*objectives,*but*anecdotal*evidence*suggests*there*may*be*increased*risk*of*wolf*predation.**



There*are*no*current*survey*results*for*the*Thompson,*as*weather*prevented*standard*surveys*from*being*carried*out*last*winter.**



Anecdotal*evidence*and*harvest*information*suggest*that*moose*densities*are*likely*in*decline*in*area*of*the*North*Thompson,*the*Bonaparte,*and*on*the*Nehalliston*Plateau.**



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Response:*

Continue*regular*engagement*with*stakeholders*and*First*Nations.**



A*partnership*with*the*Secwepemc*Nation*is*underway*in*support*of*a*radio-collaring*initiative*in*the*Thompson*to*examine*moose*survival*and*habitat*use*north*of*Savona.*



No*changes*to*the*regulations*are*anticipated*at*this*time.*



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Kootenay*Region*
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Population*trend:*

Initial*survey*findings*indicate*a*stable*to*increasing*moose*population*in*the*West*Kootenay.**



Recent*survey*information*is*not*available*for*moose*population*changes*in*the*East*Kootenay.*



Surveys*conducted*over*the*past*three*winters*show*bull*to*cow*ratios*are*above*regional*objectives*throughout*the*region.*



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Response:*

Continue*regular*engagement*with*stakeholders*and*First*Nations.*



Population*declines*in*three*drainages*in*both*the*West*and*East*Kootenay*over*the*last*two*decades*resulted*in*reducing*bull*hunting*opportunity,*or*closure*of*the*spike-fork*season.**One*area*has*since*recovered*and*re-opened,*and*the*remaining*two*are*still*closed,*pending*further*inventory*work.*



No*changes*to*the*regulations*are*anticipated*at*this*time.*
 
Went on my first hunt yesterday.

Had two experienced hunters show me the ropes and ended with two black bears in my truck!

What a great experience.
 
I'm happy to hunt bears. What do you do with wolf and coyote kills? I'm not sure I would eat them.

Heres what I do with them.

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In case you've never thought of it that way, black bears are deadly on moose calves.

I'm not a bear hunter - by choice - but that has changed this spring. I have actively gone out looking for them and am going out this afternoon too.

Back in the old country each hunter had an obligation to shoot a certain number of foxes and magpies every year. In lieu of that you could pay a fine which went to paying the game warden to go out and shoot them on your behalf.

So I am going to shoot bear this year. Two if I can.

BTW - I know there is not one single silver bullet, but this is the aspect of the problem that I can help with.
 
I'd consider buying and filling a bear tag but I have zero experience or knowledge in field dressing such critters or what to safely do with the meat. Also dragging a dead stinky bear back to the house would probably not go over well, lol.

Perhaps next hunting season I should look for a bear hungry hunting partner.
 
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