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Thread: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

  1. #11
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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    Pay them little attention. Do what you need to do to get rid of them and go on doing what you want.
    PAPERS! Show me YOUR PAPERS!!

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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    That area is not band land and not in the sparks lake closure (vehicle closure not hunting i might add), they have a problem they can call the COS, they have no power to restrict your right to hunt on crown land. Was there last week and some crazy karen anti was yelling at my buddy saying the area was rules changed oct27 and we were breaking the law, took our licence plates and said "reported us" but didnt know what rules we were breaking or what changed. Hunt away, I know I will be. I might add interfering with a lawful hunt is illegal so get licence plate and name and report them.

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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    Thanks for all the responses, since I haven’t had a call back from any government officials I thought I’d see if my fellow upland hunters had any insights. I’ll be in that area hunting next week, time is getting short, going to chase some birds.
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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    Tribal police can suck balls.
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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    like any unwanted conflict..try to be polite but record everything if you can..licence plates badge number if they have one..ask for their card or contact number ...phone cameras with video are your friend..they show date and time as well as the subtle things like attitude and agressiveness...its funny how most people will change their tune when being recorded

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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    mmm naysayer speaks with forked tongue
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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    You are good to hunt there and its legal, ive heard of the same issue with my buddies as of this past season as well. Were you parked at the cemetary?

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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.


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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    Unfortunately, the BC Gov had a major section of the Sparks Lake area closed and didn't recind the access closure until the 15th of October (and adjusted the boundary).
    You can see that the southern boundary extended right into the Kamloops Lake shoreline from Savona all the way to Fredrick/Tranquille.
    I stayed away from the Savona area because of this.

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    Re: Chukar, Kamloops Lake, Tribal police.

    The map is not very detailed from that view, a closer view, the active map deom bc wildfire during hunting season from bc wildfire had much more detail and showed that the line was not on the shoreline of kamloops lake but the top of the hill and a distance from the area in question. Second, the closure was for vehicle use not to hunting, the area is a named publicly maintained road and therefore not included in the closure.

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