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Well, that may be a concern, may not be. Liek I said, E-callers for predators don't negate the ned to set up properly, and you learn that quickly when you have a yote come in and then bust you and high tail it.
I guess at this point we will just have to see how the chips fall...I dont' have much more I can add...Other than even if it is adopted by BCWF doesn't mean that the regs will change, or may not change for some time.
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kelly id like to know how you figure this is self serving.i own over 1000 snow goose decoys and when i get off my but i get my share.i was hoping to serve 2 purposes when i introduced this purposal.a..to help beginning or intermiadiate hunters bring in more geese .with this i can offer a number of people that feel like yourself aboiut the purity of the hunt but also i can offer info from a number of guides and really good goose hunters from the praires that will tell you they would rather have an ecaller than more decoys. secondly on a year such as this with such a poor hatch i felt it would be a good oppurtuniy to reduce the pacific flyway flock, so disease doesnt wipe them out.i felt that this is a win win situation,apparantly not.im sorry this has ceated hard feeling by some,maybe some people will get involved and fight this if they feel that strongly rather than bring about personal slights. having said that ,i am still going to carry forward with this and i hope to see all of the opposition at the fed.convention.this resolution has been passed regionally already....dale vidulich region2 bcwf vp.
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Last edited by longshot; 01-08-2009 at 07:44 PM.
interesting topic.
having spent many memorable days in the late 70's,80's and early 90's hunting the Brunswick, Westam, Fraser etc... areas, I can understand everone's concern about allowing ecallers in these areas.
I believe, this would truly reduce the "hunting experience" in these very concentrated areas. These areas concentrate waterfowl and consequently hunters as well. I think most of us that are in this game for more reasons other than to "fill our limit" would have to agree that ecallers in the Fraser estuary would take away from the experience. It would be annoying to have spent my "apprenticing" time honing my calling skills, to have some ecaller set up 100-200 yrds away and draw more birds. Tough to compete with the real sounds of geese no matter how good of a caller one is.
If one object is to reduce the overpopulation of snow geese on this flyway, what about the possibility of allowing more than 3 shots in a gun?
This has been accomplished back east for snow goose hunting. Probably impossible for the fall season due to other spps open seasons, but what about spring? This may maintain a quality hunting experience in the Fraser estuary without changing the quality of the hunt for others in the vicinity.
I am not suggesting an outright ban on ecallers, but knowing this location, and its concentration of birds and hunters, I would not support it in region 2.
Boom...
PS. I chuckle at the CWS snow goose flyway mapping in thru central BC, a spinoff from lack of data and an extrapolation from other migratory bird fly ways.