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Thread: New Hunters - where to go advise

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    New Hunters - where to go advise

    Unless you get detailed information from somebody else,

    A) Decide which region/Management you wish to hunt.
    B) Talk Face to Face in his Office to a Conservation Officer working that particular region. They are arguably in the best position helping you and should not be afraid giving up "hot spots" another Hunter may sees as his "Honey hole" and does not want to tell you about. They also know about Gates and private property in that particular area.

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Big one for new hunters to understand it's not so much about the location it is the small pockets within the location.

    This is why many preach get out and scout because sometimes being a 100yards off the mark is the difference between seeing game and seeing nothing. This is why you will meet hunters who connect every year in areas most see nothing. That hunter knows the area well

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild one View Post
    Big one for new hunters to understand it's not so much about the location it is the small pockets within the location.

    This is why many preach get out and scout because sometimes being a 100yards off the mark is the difference between seeing game and seeing nothing. This is why you will meet hunters who connect every year in areas most see nothing. That hunter knows the area well
    this is key advice!

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Downtown - how would I go about finding the CO for a region?

    I did some Googling and searching on the gov.bc.ca site and couldn't find regions specific contact info.

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Go to BC gov website and look harder. Look for employees. It's there.
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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Adriaticum - you're right. Like most government websites, not great with organization (but I've seen worse).
    For anyone reading this in the future, here you go:
    BC Government Directory

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Learn the small pockets....and don't expect to be putting down a ton of game your first hunt....its a skill to be learned

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Old saying... " 10% of the area , holds 90% of the game "

    finding that 10% area is not that easy ...
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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Something else to consider when picking locations

    Just because you hear about a lot of hunters hunting an area does not make it the best location. Usually the locations that are heard about the most see a ton of hunting pressure. My best hunting areas are places that see very little pressure.

    You want to find the best locations don't chase the crowds. If you choose to hunt areas that see lots of pressure think about where the game is and people are not. There is so many spots that hunters drive by all the time and don't hunt them. Something to consider animals don't need roads or clear cuts so why do so many hunters think they are a must. You don't need FSRs to go hunting

    It is way easier to get away from pressure than most hunters think.

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    Re: New Hunters - where to go advise

    Or maybe I just hate people lol

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