It's still only February.
The wish book doesn't even come out for months yet.
It's still only February.
The wish book doesn't even come out for months yet.
The season for moose should be completely closed WEST OF THE FRASER RIVER .imo.
Pretty screwed up that for every $32 only $7 goes towards habitat..game..the rest $25 goes towards general revenue..pretty hard to establish grizzly habitat, moose numbers when you use monies contributed by hunters and the vast majority of money needed goes towards general revenue..
Still too early to know results of the fires....plenty of moose east if Fraser river..
But shut it down for EVERYONE..and they can do it for conservation concerns.
Doubt they have the balls.
Srupp
Wow!! 29 years with no moose leh?? That's criminal when you consider how many of those tags go to guides. At least there are still some GOS opportunities for a moose hunt left. For a short while anyway.
One has to wonder where you are putting in for that 21 and 29 years are possible...... i have been hunting 29 years and been drawn lots... but i put in for draws with decen odds
Even if they did have the balls to shut it down for everyone.....certain segments of the population will ignore the moratorium as they know full well, they are immune to prosecutionBut shut it down for EVERYONE..and they can do it for conservation concerns.
Doubt they have the balls.
Chris
"Do not go where the path may lead,
go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Emerson
Your right 835. High odds hunt are highly difficult to get. I know many folks who put in for medium to high odd hunts and have never got them. But some folks for many legitimate reasons can’t get to low odd hunt locations.
Wow 29 years.You are either putting in for the MU that is only a mile from your house? or low numbers of moose with very high odds? Or you are forgetting to mail the card? Or you are the worlds unluckiest moose hunter. After 29 years I suggest a change somewhere. Good luck in year 30.
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom."