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  1. #51
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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Such an informative article, was it worth posting?

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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Who cares.
    17 invasive species that are non native were killed. Woo pie.
    the damn horses serve no purpose, there’s a bunch of the stupid ass things around Merritt as well, they aren’t wild horses they are just Indians horses they neglected and set free.

    as far as I’m concerned they should all be rounded up and sent to slaughter.

    now if only someone would start shooting all the cattle that are illegally left on the range all year by irresponsible lazy farmers locally, we’d be talking.

    entitled ****s everywhere whether the natives or the ranchers.
    Last edited by RyoTHC; 03-19-2023 at 07:44 AM.
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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Quote Originally Posted by RackStar View Post
    My most terrifying encounter with wildlife was not bear / cougar / wolf .... it was wild horses. I was surrounded once in merrit with very aggressive behavior. I thought I was going to be attacked / trampled / stomped , there was about 12 of them.

    bingo..

    I know of one male who tried to stomp a local dog and chased it..
    said horse ate a slug out of a 12g and the rest of his herd ****ed off and are much more timid now.

    thankfully lots of wolves around to clean up the trash.
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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Quote Originally Posted by RackStar View Post
    My most terrifying encounter with wildlife was not bear / cougar / wolf .... it was wild horses. I was surrounded once in merrit with very aggressive behavior. I thought I was going to be attacked / trampled / stomped , there was about 12 of them.
    Dude it was closing time at the merrit hotel they where as big as horses smelled like horses neighed like horses but they were not horses.

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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Quote Originally Posted by elker View Post
    Well, if we could buy a grizzly tag from a First Nation band, it would still be 100 times better than waiting for nothing from the NDP government
    Sorry my friend, but you are a dreamer. If that ever became an option, it would be very expensive as they will undoubtedly use their proposed "annual allowable harvest" for non-residents willing to pay big bucks. Grizzly hunting is getting more and more scarce....AB closed, BC closed, Yukon not a big player in the grizzly department. NWT and Nunavut only tags available via local hunter/trapper organizations on guided hunts at big bucks. Even Alaska is starting to feel the pressure on grizzlies and the US feds are increasingly trying to limit things on federally owned/controlled lands.
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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Yukon might not be a big player iyo but check out the price of GBear hunts and the bookings, someone thinks they are worth persuing
    Glad to say I have hunted Northern BC

    Simon Fraser had pretty good judgement on what he found in BC

  7. #57
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    Re: 17 Wild Horses Killed

    Of course they are booked, BC closed, AB is closed....you are making my point. When I said the Yukon is not a big player, I am talking numbers of grizzly hunters. The numbers allocated by the various hunter/trapper groups in the NWT and Nunavut is quite small as well. I could go into it much more but we are dragging the thread off topic...
    Cheers!
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