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    Hunting in the post fire zones

    Hi all, hearing some buzz from pissed-off Loon Lake residents that said people are coming in hunting [Junior and Bow] in the Loon Lake area. The residents are saying that the fire burn and surrounding area is restricted to NO ONE ALLOWED -- not even on foot. So why are hunters in there?

    Is this the case? Looked around and could not find any specifics on the "No access". The one resident was upset that they were not being allowed to go and gather firewood, but people could hunt.

    Trying to stop any "fake news" and "Anti" sentiments on their FB Page.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks, VFX

    p.s. My area and cameras I've posted photos from are no where near that region and I am not planning on hunting any of my Loon Lake spots this year.

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    I was a little surprised to hear that my friends son was up hunting around 70 mile.
    Considering the situation right now, and that the EK is in full closure, I think a lot of people who live up there are on edge,
    and just upset to what has happened.
    (to be honest, everything was in place for something like this to happen sooner or later...beetle kill thru out the province)
    A lot of people are in "shock" still, and it will take time for them to adjust to the "new look of the land".
    It's understandable.
    That being said, I think as soon as the weather changes, the rain starts to fall and temps drop, they will not be so
    agitated.
    Up north has had rain to some degree, so things are probably better for us hunters to head until things normalize around
    the elephant hill fire and the other ones in the region.
    I think the same goes for Reg 8 soon.
    Sat out at my dads out in Tsawwassen, looking straight east, and we can actually see the Smoke Bomb from the fire
    south of Princeton and us border.
    Puts things into perspective, if I can see that all the way from here!!

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    Pretty easy to find......search "fire restrictions in BC" .....first website that pops up. Here's the link for those that are having trouble finding it.

    http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprS...eNews/Bans.asp

    The link below outlines restrictions around the Elephant hill fire. Pretty clear that unless you live/work within or are part of a fire suppression crew you better not be there.

    http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprS...le.asp?ID=2870

    Elephant Hill restricted area map link.

    http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/...20Aug%2020.pdf

    Some of the larger fires in the Chilcotin have buffers of 2-10km on the perimeter of the fires. Please do some research before heading out. It is for your safety, the safety of the firefighters and out of respect for those who have been directly impacted by these fires. There are maps for all of the fires/areas that have restrictions on them.

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    Quote Originally Posted by Bou2006 View Post
    Pretty easy to find......search "fire restrictions in BC" .....first website that pops up. Here's the link for those that are having trouble finding it.

    http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprS...eNews/Bans.asp

    The link below outlines restrictions around the Elephant hill fire. Pretty clear that unless you live/work within or are part of a fire suppression crew you better not be there.

    http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprS...le.asp?ID=2870

    Elephant Hill restricted area map link.

    http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/...20Aug%2020.pdf

    Some of the larger fires in the Chilcotin have buffers of 2-10km on the perimeter of the fires. Please do some research before heading out. It is for your safety, the safety of the firefighters and out of respect for those who have been directly impacted by these fires. There are maps for all of the fires/areas that have restrictions on them.
    Thanks, it was the Elephant Hill one I had lost the link to [Had found it at one time]. Appreciate it.

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    I was up working near Huhuim lake today, there is just really no reason for anyone who isn't working there or who lives there to be in there right now. There are some security companies sitting at the bottom of some of the access roads but not all, just checking who is driving up these roads. Hopefully we get a decent amount of rain and this will all change but as of now I would advise people to just stay away please

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    My heart goes out to everyone affected by the fires....im hunting southern region 2 this weekend...and I know how much more thankful I will be knowing im able to hunt...might even have a little guilt ....hang in there folks.

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    Still lots of areas to hit that aren't fire banned, but even the ones that aren't are really really dry. Be very careful until we get a bunch of rain.
    Rob Chipman
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    "Grown men do not need leaders" - also Ed Abbey

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    Loon is burnt up, when one goes there the feed is gone so why bother hunting there? I personally will lay off this year from there
    I like drinking beer and whiskey, shooting guns, jetboating, love a nice rack and a tight line, I am simply a sophisticated redneck...

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    Re: Hunting in the post fire zones

    Quote Originally Posted by browningboy View Post
    Loon is burnt up, when one goes there the feed is gone so why bother hunting there? I personally will lay off this year from there
    Agree, people are saying they [deer and bear] are down eating around their houses on the Lake. So there was some survival. Sounds like a mild winter is in the forecast, so there might be a rapid rebound. fingers crossed.

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