The constitution is great when you have clubs with representatives it are not strongly influenced by a club that seems to think that they have all the answers. I have seen a lack of of wildlife interest in
the past from some of the largest clubs in their representation, usually due to a larger focus on their in house affairs at the time.
It is too bad all this management thread jump the tracks into Mule Deer Strategy and hasn't continued along the Management Thread that I started.
it is very clear how one concern can so concern can so easily effect the other and a overlap can result. Kind of like Wildlife Management
In the future any questions should be directed to the Original Wildlife Management Thread
Let's be clear: You have said that wildlife management in the last 10 years has been poor, before that it was decent/good. That was about 20 posts ago.
You've been asked multiple times to rationalize or support that assertion with some kind or any kind of argument. You have said that the problem isn't with hunting seasons it's with 'poor management practices', without substantiating that either.
So the questions are:
Which poor management practices have been employed in the last 10 years as compared to the last 20, 30 or 40?
Secondly, and getting back to the original question, do you have any evidence to support your assertion that in the last 10 years management has gone from good/decent to poor?
What I am trying to understand is what your issue is, because at this point your view of the world is "I don't like the last 10 years, and everything before that was good/decent." You haven't provided any rational, evidence, or fact to substantiate why management went from good/decent to poor in a matter of 10 years or even said what your issue is.
Please support what you have said with some kind of rational argument so the rest of us have even the foggiest clue of what you are talking about.
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Mandela
So, you've gone from saying that clubs stack the vote to saying that to saying that clubs can be swayed by convincing arguments to saying that apathetic clubs don't show up and have their ideas heard.
Which is it?
Or do you just invent some other malaise when you're proven incorrect on your prior assertions?
Maybe read Al Martins Report Strategic Initiatives Report
Lack of investment from the government for fish and wildlife. ( how do we do proper studies?)
Mountain Caribou Decline
Moose populations down 50-70%
Mule deer and Elk or down in parts of BC
Hunter Numbers Sky Rocketed
If management thinks that this is a good way to run things Liberal Seasons with more hunting pressure knowing the money isn't available.
watch for future declines..
You can probably count the success stories on one hand.
https://oceola.ca/
http://bcwf.net/index.php
http://www.wildsheepsociety.net/
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My Mind to my Work.......
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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
Mandela
From my own eyes I can tell you that deer numbers are down in 8-15 and that is both Whitetail and Mulie. I am not talking about during hunting season but I am talking about on winter range. I have lived here since 1979 and can tell you numbers have not come up in the past 10 years and whitetail numbers outside of Grand forks are down also. I am all over this country all winter and the deer are just not there..and yes tracks in the snow do tell the story. I think the two biggest factors are access and predator numbers.