Frankly I am tired of all this Bickering Whites versus Natives. All I care fore is that the ungulates of BC (and I write deliberately not our "Ungulates") have a decent chance to recover. When Chief Alphonse Decree includes no hunting by Natives and approving shooting Wolves from Helicopter that to me is as good as it can get.
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There was lots of talk but never any money to do it. Been a few years now but there may have been a day or two of trapper training and a set for them to watch. Regardless, there was never a regimented wolf trapping plan started or carried out.
I do remember a helicopter flight where our friend was taken along and had the suggestion of camping out and killing wolves put to him for peanuts.
Last edited by gcreek; 12-15-2019 at 06:07 AM.
Well grab yourself a big ass coffee, or later in the day a case of beer and look into Chief Joe. Lets see for starters, he has stated that he wants the moose hunt shut down,all leh stopped and also stated he would ask his members to refrain from shooting cow moose[ quote but i have many members who are poachers unquote]. Well if you are chief and respected, your members should listen to you, or make rules, if you break them off the reserve you go, maybe lose status.
After the start of the land claim settlement (and awarded a bigger chunk than asked for if i'm not mistaken), he would not allow resident hunters to go through their territory to legally hunt an leh draw in another area that is not theirs, even when they have no right too, does that sound like a stand up guy.
Soon he will probably own Gcreeks Ranch and if he is nice invite him back for dinner when he moves in, probably serve some nice caribou and moose too. There is so much more, pm Gcreek as they are buddies maybe he can tell you some more maybe not as he still says Joe is a dear friend .
In closing, have you seen the cow moose signs posted through his area, reason they are there is because of his nation slaughtering the cows in the wintering grounds, and he wonders where the moose are!!
Not being racist just putting two and two together.
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But yes, that chief has "got to go".
There is a lot of BS that guy has said or "privately communicated" that tells you exactly what his agenda is.
Should have a "Hunting Parade" to show up and drive thru the territory
No wonder wildlife in this province has crashed when you read thru the opinionated, critical and racist comments on this thread.... most of them coming from members/supporters of the conservation group that is supposed to be resident hunters rep.
Like rats after scraps.
These caribou are done unless the predator management proposed for this winter takes place.
A few years ago the Itcha-Ilgachuz herd was appr. 2500 +/-
The last count was 385...and probably half of them are left.
The wolf count number that came out of a bureaucrats mouth yesterday was 430.
You guys that are good at counting fingers can do the math on how much meat they eat.
A 2 year shoot is planned over an area that extends 25 km outside the herd range of the Itcha-Ilgachuz, Charlotte Applands and Tweedsmuir caribou herds.
Bureacrats are trying to feed out the shit on primary prey reductions as well....that means kill the moose that are left in this region.
They’ve been told that is not an option...the caribou are the primary prey....deal with the problem.
Bears are also being looked at as is a wild horse population that is nothing more than more meat to grow larger numbers of predators.
If primary prey needs to go the feral horses should be first in line.
Government has been told there is no excuse for the type wildlife management that caused these caribou herds to decline and that viable herds in other regions of BC need herd plans and predator management programs so we don’t see repeats of this fiasco.
Only a fool would not back Joe Alphonse and Lynda Price at this stage of the game,,,,they are the only ones that are going to appease the public’s appetite that a wolf cull is the way to go in the Chilcotin.
The UNDRIP lever will be getting pulled for wildlife management.
Who knows...gcreeks ranch might even become more viable if wolves, bears and wild horses get thinner out.
Or Joes ranch......