Just for the antlers?
We get the same thing here during deer season. More so than for moose or elk.
Something about deer just seems to turn some usually "normal" people into lawless poachers that show absolutely no respect for wildlife, other people's properties or the law.
The penalties need to be tougher on these individuals!
It doesn't help that in BC, you are lucky if a CO will come to a call by the time your week long trip has ended. Never going to catch anyone in the act if they are days away every time they get a call. Only thing they are consistent with are their highway checkpoints, but they are always in the same locations every year like clockwork
That’s the truth, last year I found a large amount of dumped deer carcasses in nov along the edge of an fsr main. A mix of does and bucks, after doe season had closed. Dumped in an odd manner, I took photos and called the CO to make a report. You know what response I got? “We’re guessing it was just hunters, if you hear anything to the contrary locally please call us back. We won’t be coming out to look into it nor do we need to see your pictures, have a good day.” Will be the last time I call the CO’s I can tell you that.
Pretty Sad eh!
I'd love some Canadian Game Officers to come down under!! man they would have a feild day
There is an area close to me that has more poachers per square km than anywhere else in Atlantic Canada, and that's saying something. It's well-known. All you have to do is sit there with a ticket book and you'd be more busy than a one-legged man at a stepdancing contest.
I chatted with the COs about it this year. The reply was the usual. "Wah wah wah we're too busy wah wah wah." Too busy doing what? Driving around doing nothing, far as I can tell, because I never hear of tickets actually being issued. If you really are as understaffed as you say (and they are), then wouldn't it make the most sense to hand out the most tickets possible, instead of driving around in circles in the woods?
He you go WL....
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/hunting-grizzly-bear-liu-guns-1.4974005 (Slobs) putting it politely.
http://www.vancouversun.com/hunter+...w+sportsman+near+fort+john/7400271/story.html careless slob and the shooter had the balls to roll up on these guys and ask where the buffalo was he had shot.
The guy who was shot still has copper in his leg.
This isnt about one up man-ship , it happens through out the world
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