Re: BC RESIDENTS that are GOABC GUIDES
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Originally Posted by
Deaddog
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Couldn't agree more, Once the allocation issue is resolved collectively the resident/outfitting community can apply massive pressure on gov't and establish alternate programs for predators. It is unfortunate that the Thomson allocation policy favored one side more than the other and has resulted in our current debacle.
There will be two different outfitters that come out of this issue.
1) Outfitters who care about making more wildlife
2) Outfitters who care about taking more wildlife from residents
I would wait until the next hand to see the two sort themselves out because there's going to be some outfitters resident hunters want to work with and some they don't.
Lastly, remember "this decision is a good decision, we [GOABC] didn't get everything we wanted. ..... It is a reasonable share of the allocated resource." That is straight from GOABC on CBC.
Hope I don't get sued.
Re: BC RESIDENTS that are GOABC GUIDES
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Originally Posted by
GoatGuy
There will be two different outfitters that come out of this issue.
Lastly, remember "this decision is a good decision, we [GOABC] didn't get everything we wanted. ..... It is a reasonable share of the allocated resource." That is straight from GOABC on CBC.
Hope I don't get sued.
Pretty funny how at one moment they claim they didn't get the best deal......then they claim on CBC that is a good deal....then they say it only means less than 200 animals (less than 1 per GOABC member not including the G/O's that are not members of the GOABC) . And how is this going to save their industry???
Things just don't seem to add up:confused:
Re: BC RESIDENTS that are GOABC GUIDES
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Originally Posted by
Stone Sheep Steve
Pretty funny how at one moment they claim they didn't get the best deal......then they claim on CBC that is a good deal....then they say it only means less than 200 animals (less than 1 per GOABC member not including the G/O's that are not members of the GOABC) . And how is this going to save their industry???
Things just don't seem to add up:confused:
Nevermind that - DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS.
Just be thankful you can hunt squirrels and grouse on GOS.
Now go back to your bowl of kraft dinner.
It is getting interesting; seems the media isn't buying it either.