Say goodbye to the tens of thousands of dollars that non residents bring to the economy for Griz hunting. It will be going to the neighbours now.
Spring bear ear hunting was stopped in Ontario many years ago because of bleeding hearts. The bear population exploded and its impacted the ungulates severely and the bears moved into rural areas and became so bad a nuisance they re instated a spring hunt.
The grizzlys will mal a few people, eat some dogs, kill more moose and elk, and in 10 years the government will go 'oh crap' and the open it for trophy hunting again. Because really if you can't take the trophy with you, who's going to take grizzly over moose, elk, or deer.
When in doubt, just pin it.
At least two identified on this thread.
Either anti's with an agenda, or completely uninformed ignorant city boyz, or trolls.
Regardless, their drivel on this topic is much the same as every single time they post here.
There is an IGNORE button for a reason.
For me, that will have to suffice until the admin here recognizes them for the Idjuts that they are...
Happy I have a fall grizz tag.
Now going to make a point of actioning it.
And what with a couple of moose in tow, I will be quite unlikely to extract anything but the hide and skull...
Ticked,
Matt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVNNhzkJ-UU&feature=related
Egotistical, Self Centered, Son of a Bitch Killer that Doesn't Play Well With Others.
Guess he got to Know me
I am not into trophies either, but how does motive for the hunt (trophy vs meat) make any difference when it comes to wildlife management goals signed off on by biologists?
This should be about science and conservation, not emotion or "what is socially acceptable" as the NDP stated to be the reason for the ban.
If we create laws based on what the masses are manipulate to believe is "not socially acceptable" firearms and hunting in general will be out the door before we know it.
Glad I did not vote this year...
Can't say I contributed to this shatshow
"It's not the kill, but the thrill of the chase" - Deep Purple
"Lord knows I'm a Voodoo chile" - SRV (RIP 8-27-90)
"Know your Land, Know your Prey" - Mantracker
http://www.youtube.com/user/welderse...e=results_main
Kudos to those of you that have the patience to explain things to the mentally handicapped trolling this forum.
SRupp has written some knowledgeable responses as has bearvalley.
The biggest loser in this will be the bears. They will become a nuisance. They will be eliminated for it. Bravo to the dipshits that voted NDP.
To think a pile of meat in the bush is left to rot is completely ignorant of the way nature works. Such comments show your hubris and lack of logic. A dead grizzly would be a gift to thousands of of other creatures in the area. Any dogs or cats in the area would quickly devour most of it as well as all the different small mammals, birds and rodents that would feed on the carcass. You seem to think of only yourself when it comes to hunting. The benefit to the young ungulates born that spring are obvious if there is less predation.
You are obviously a troll anyway. Complaining about only taking hides with a handle like WOLFDOWN. Give us a break asshole.
You mean like...maybe...a meat retention law?
Holy shit! Then...wait...i think I have this right....you would have to take...hmmm....the meat? Do I have that right? Take the meat out with you, along with the skull and hide?
Aren't you a trophy hunter? With that "decent" black bear on your wall? Not a great one, that would be a big bear. The sort that would be a real.....trophy???
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The only thing I like as much as trucks, is guns.
I'm not a troll at all and don't know the other gentlemen in anyway!
I have my view, you have yours and he has his! Fortunately for the grizzly bears the government has ours! Plus you try to make it sound in your post that you can't them at all! Which is untrue.. just can't hunt them for what you want! Your opinion is based off of your agenda