The restrictions are expected to be in place until access and visibility conditions return to a state where wildlife are less vulnerable, the ministry said, noting the new restrictions do not apply to First Nations exercising Aboriginal rights to hunt.
Exactly the Friggin FNs get what they WANT again and screw over us resident hunters AGAIN ! jmo RJ
Last edited by REMINGTON JIM; 10-02-2017 at 08:12 PM.
There is no impact on First Nations right to hunt if the same ATV restrictions apply to them. Don't get it
Saying that, I have never seen a First Nation hunter out in in these zones -- during hunting season. I hunt them a lot.
I agree with others here on the principle, but am not too sure about getting riled up about the conservation impact.
Nice guys now we have hunters fighting with hunters in regards to ORV's. united we stand, divided we fall! Just what the non hunters want!!!
Screw it I should just hunt anyhow, say I'm First Nations and screw em!
I like drinking beer and whiskey, shooting guns, jetboating, love a nice rack and a tight line, I am simply a sophisticated redneck...
Not fighting with anyone. Just aware of the fact the the spaghetti bowl FSR and atv trail system is the number one issue affecting ungulate numbers negatively and predator (wolf) numbers positively. A little overgrowth growth would do a lot of good.