Not in BC, but went back home to Alberta for a quick hunting trip. Got my first moose and an elk. Game populations sure are exploding over there. At least in the areas where we were hunting. Herds of 300+ elk everyday.
Not in BC, but went back home to Alberta for a quick hunting trip. Got my first moose and an elk. Game populations sure are exploding over there. At least in the areas where we were hunting. Herds of 300+ elk everyday.
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Nice animals, very fortunate to have the opportunity to hunt Alberta. Open season? Or draw?
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Nice looking critters, congrats, nice share.
I type too slow to get into it all but they are a lot more conservative on harvest and do manage with trophy class in mind. This forum is also not friendly to anything that may suggest that BC might be doing things wrong. Will cause too much drama posting on open forum
BCs management is to go for max allowable harvest but yet lack funding to properly keep track of populations.
Take a look at regs across North America and compare them to BC. Look into different management goals used as well
Lets not highjack the op thread and stop here but let's say a few years of living in Alberta was an eye opener for me
Congrats chaser!
Game regs are one thing but its pretty hard to beat the east slope of the rockys for raising big game. We've got some in the Peace and not surprisingly a ton of ungulates. Alta has more, plus a ton of prairie which is another bread basket.
its gonna take a life time to hunt and fish all this