Hmmm I have already had this discussion with indians last week NW of williams lake..politely informing I could not pick mushrooms..they had an agreement with RCMP and conservation service.
I told them I did not leave crown land by 3 natives.l had very few morels..couple big brain mushrooms..contact RCMP..they left..no RCMP..hmm maybe I got lucky?
Steven
7mm PRC soon to be the most popular cartridge in North America
Someday the courts will get around to drawing the lines in the rest of BC, we can only hope there are 'public' areas leftMyself I think I'll respect them on their land,
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
Sorry guys I was just joking, holy cow, pick all yah want it's a free world. Lots of shrooms I guess, never picked em.
Jelly Beans
Two more years. Elephant Hill closure extended to end of 2020.
Can hope that the deer collaring program will help protect a few does
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
I can understand the closure up there.
In the past, the dirt bike clubs made trails into places they had no business being, imo.
With that, the atv/orv hunters followed up those same trails.
It is because so many of these users "get off the road" that we have this now!
If the users had "all" stayed just on the roads, then maybe this wouldn't of happened.
And another 2 years of it, I doubt it, might be like that for the next 10, imo.
That being said, it was still the busiest season I have seen with hunters there in 35+ years up there.
Thought between the 1 MD limit and the atv/orv closure, that tis would add up to possibly 50% less traffic, but,
nope, busy as hell, regardless of those 2 new rules.
R5 stays closed, and some R3 mu's get hit hard by hunters.
The closure is NEVER going away ! Already a NEW extension added on ! RJ