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  1. #1
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    Regulation changes

    As of April 1 we will have to remove neck and rib cage meat, the four quarters and the lions from all cougar, black bear, deer, moose, goat, sheep, caribou elk, bison.
    Did anyone know this regulation change was coming down the pipe? Our regional office had no idea this was coming.

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    Re: Regulation changes

    It was mentioned last week, and also announced via here:

    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/sp...gesapril18.pdf

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    Re: Regulation changes

    Damn that Grizzly bear not only did he eat the liver but the neck and ribs too!!

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    Re: Regulation changes

    I believe anyone that has an online account for hunting also received an email about it. It was certainly well advertised and circulated. Your regional office knew about it. For sure.

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    Re: Regulation changes

    "hunters will be required to carry the species’ licences obtained or held for thecurrent licence year, including cancelled and uncancelled licences, and produce these licencesupon request of a conservation officer"

    the real trip up is carrying all species licences at all times no matter what you are hunting for. So, even after you've killed a muley on a trip, now you're out moose hunting or whatever a few weeks later, you still need to carry the muley tag with you. Not a huge deal, just keep everything in a ziplock in your hunting bag, but something that could be easily forgotten as the season goes on.

    All they really need to do is continue to get everything online, and then you can digitally cancel your tag once you get home (still clip it in the field), then you don't need to carry it afterwards. This will do two things: allow the CO to access this info online AND they will have automatic stats on success rates.

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    Re: Regulation changes

    If ya coyote hunting...do ya still carry deer..moose..etc. tags witth ya��..if ya have them?

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    Re: Regulation changes

    Quote Originally Posted by finngun View Post
    If ya coyote hunting...do ya still carry deer..moose..etc. tags witth ya��..if ya have them?
    I guess as it's worded, for the current licence year, yes? Be interesting to see the exact wording in the synopsis.

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    Re: Regulation changes

    Hi Chilcotin Hillbilly. .thank you JULIE for reading this to Doug..he gets so frustrated when there is more then 4 letters in each word..lol

    Thanks for the heads up Doug..welcome home....
    Cheers
    Steven Susan..Ebony

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    Re: Regulation changes

    What the "H" is the reasoning for carrying cancelled tags with you when hunting another species?????????

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    Re: Regulation changes

    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    What the "H" is the reasoning for carrying cancelled tags with you when hunting another species?????????
    I question the reasoning as well. Realistically, before going to the new tag system, we had them in the booklet and that stayed with us so no problem there. Perhaps we should simply go back to the booklet again?

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