Only thing most can agree on is they are not happy with the state of a BCs mule deer hunting
It's such a mess with the different directions hunters want to see there will be no agreement. Add in the common BC hunter fear of how the others may impact them personally. Along with the fear of any form of loss wether it's a day, bag limit change, or restrictions to what or how you can take a mule deer.
The trend with continue to be a mess
Once again it will be adjust to what happens to BCs regs and if I want improvement I will hunt outside of BC. I will have a better quality 7- 10 day hunt with number and quality of bucks then a whole season in BC lol.
Or I could spend more days, more $, and time of work for a lower quality/success rate in BC.
Anyways, for sure gonna be less opportunity.
Hunting in a heavily hunted area in region 8 earlier this month, an area where there is a month long any buck season in October, and a generous youth buck season for all of September, in a area of good quality HABITAT, my partner and I counted 38 mule deer and 12 WT in exactly 4 hours of hunting, there were MD bucks observed (now minus 1 4 pointer)..habitat habitat habitat..
He's anything but a hunter.
More like another, Rain Coast Sociopath Fraud. Living off the prevails of his chronic lies, like the rest of them...
It's an issue, because these sociopath environmentalist's, will dilute the facts.
To the point you or Joe public, won't know them any more..
They count on that big time..
One mule deer for the resident hunter, and two bucks for G/O, that way there will be more opportunity for G/O and their clients, makes sense.
Maybe the G/O should have their opportunities curtailed 1st before citizens of this province get screwed again, and the more I think about it, smells a little fishy to me.
Its smells fishy to have limitations imposed when these fires are going to produce good habitat for mule deer and other ungulates, when they haven't given it a chance.