Several have suggested getting the media involved.
The media are four square behind the Natives. When all the granola eating, tree hugging gun haters get through writing letters, you will be painted as the criminal who is taking away the very food the poor, downtrodden Natives need to live on.
For the last, at least three years, the following notice has been printed in the BC game regulation synopsis. BC hunters should have raised merry old hell, the first time it appeared, and demanded our right to legally hunt anywhere it is legal to do so.
BC hunters seem to ignore it is even there, until something happens.
I printed this in the threads here some time ago, hoping to get something going, but no one seemed to care. The "I don't plan on hunting up north, why should I get involved," seems to be the attitude?
The BC Wildlife Federation is our only hope. But the vast percentage of hunters couldn't seem to care less, and won't even join the Federation.
But they scream like hell when they get stopped from hunting.
The Dease Lake Natives are different bands than what the notice in the regulations is about, but it is the same idea.
Losing our hunting rights on crown land, due to the Natives, is by far, the worst threat facing BC hunters. As a point of interest, our provincial government has completely let us down, on hunting as well as salmon fishing. The sad part is before he was first elected he, Premier Gordon Campbell, used to appear at the BC Wildlife Federation meetings, promising to save us and protect our rights!