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Thread: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

  1. #21
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    Re: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

    Quote Originally Posted by IslandWanderer View Post
    Did HBC get friend-zoned followed by the slow fade?
    Nah....
    Let's just stay happy in denial.

  2. #22
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    Re: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

    Quote Originally Posted by Walking Buffalo View Post
    Nah....
    Let's just stay happy in denial.
    BC hunters are professionals at denial

  3. #23
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    Re: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

    We are getting better. We’re asking tough questions. Most of us don’t have buckets of money for memberships and donations. I too have questioned the BCWF. I have also not received replies from them to my emails. As have my local sportsman’s club and many others. Some hunters are apparently happy with the way BCWF represents hunters and others like myself are confused why. There are some great organizations to get behind so if it works for an individual so be it, just support something. My choices are WSSBC and kootenay wildlife heritage fund. They have great projects and are very well established with motives and policies I can feel good about supporting.

  4. #24
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    Re: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

    Bumped up.

    Just ran across this.

    I have to say, a lot of guys on this forum may not be too aware of what BCWF does or how we do it. I'm not telling tales out of school when I say we have challenges.

    At the same time, there are some unrealistic expectations.

    The challenges and expectations are solved three ways:

    1a) Better communication. If you want an answer to something and you're getting frustrated elsewhere, feel free to contact me through here, at rob@robchipman.net or at 604-230-4225. If I'm not in the mountains I'll get back to you;
    1b) If you want an answer about BCWF and Indigenous people, come right to me for better comms.
    2) Get involved. If you've got any skills we can use you.
    Rob Chipman
    "The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders" - Ed Abbey
    "Grown men do not need leaders" - also Ed Abbey

  5. #25
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    Re: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

    I went all the way through this thread just to see exactly what economic development the OP was championing and couldn't find any mention of it. Is it just me or was it just a blanket rant? GD

  6. #26
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    Re: Constant opposition to projects has become tedious

    Quote Originally Posted by GreyDog View Post
    I went all the way through this thread just to see exactly what economic development the OP was championing and couldn't find any mention of it. Is it just me or was it just a blanket rant? GD
    The OP hasn't visited in over a year.
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