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fishhunt
05-12-2021, 09:32 PM
Hi, Reading the regs and I see the following....

 ATVs and Snowmobiles for Hunting Closed Areas( See page 12): The operation of snowmobiles and ATVs (including motorcycles and electric bicycles) for the purpose of hunting, to transport wildlife, to transport firearms or equipment and supplies which are intended for or in support of hunting, or to transport a hunter to or from the location of wildlife is prohibited in these areas.
MU 5-3 from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. from Sept 1 to Nov 30.

So this means that you can't drive an ATV from 4 am to 10 am in ANY part of 5-03 from Sept 1 to Nov 30, for hunting purposes. So if you submit for limited entry moose and get it, you better be prepared to not use an ATV from 4 am to 10 am? Not that I'm opposed to that, but kind of don't like limiting myself.

Does anyone know why certain areas have time restrictions for ATV's? I can't really understand why. Maybe guessing that any work in the area (logging, etc.) may have large trucks on the road in the morning and they've had accidents in the dark? Just trying to make a guess.

VLD43
05-12-2021, 10:17 PM
Hi, Reading the regs and I see the following....

ATVs and Snowmobiles for Hunting Closed Areas( See page 12): The operation of snowmobiles and ATVs (including motorcycles and electric bicycles) for the purpose of hunting, to transport wildlife, to transport firearms or equipment and supplies which are intended for or in support of hunting, or to transport a hunter to or from the location of wildlife is prohibited in these areas.
MU 5-3 from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. from Sept 1 to Nov 30.

So this means that you can't drive an ATV from 4 am to 10 am in ANY part of 5-03 from Sept 1 to Nov 30, for hunting purposes. So if you submit for limited entry moose and get it, you better be prepared to not use an ATV from 4 am to 10 am? Not that I'm opposed to that, but kind of don't like limiting myself.

Does anyone know why certain areas have time restrictions for ATV's? I can't really understand why. Maybe guessing that any work in the area (logging, etc.) may have large trucks on the road in the morning and they've had accidents in the dark? Just trying to make a guess.

The answer to your question is easy. It's called hunting. The Wildlife Branch is trying to ease the hunting pressure on moose, by guys riding around all day looking for game. If you think about it, you can cover a lot more ground on a quad in a n hour than you can walking. So scout the areas you want to hunt, get up early and ride in before 4 am, then you can ride out after 10, and hopefully with a moose. to be honest with you, I believe this will make some hunters more successful, because all the road noise will be reduced, so game will probably move around more early morning without being spooked.

whitlers
05-12-2021, 10:32 PM
This has been standard for many areas in BC for a while. My guess would be pressure on game during the morning hours?

hawk-i
05-13-2021, 06:35 AM
The quads scare the outfitters horses...but don't worry, another group can drive in at night and use spotlights to traditionally harvest any and all game 24/7.

moosinaround
05-13-2021, 08:12 AM
Doesn't really matter anyways, nobody follows these restrictions! I'll walk in, and then I'll hear putt, putt, putt, of a quad coming in! piss a fellow off for sure!! Moosin

Pioneerman
05-13-2021, 08:22 AM
Been a rule in many areas for at least 15 years, time restrictions or no vehicle access at all.

REMINGTON JIM
05-13-2021, 08:32 AM
Over 25 years now that REGULATION has being in effect in a few MU's ! RJ

Ubertuber
05-13-2021, 10:06 AM
The area I used to hunt had a restriction like that. At first I thought it was a pain, but then I started liking it. Get up early, get to your spot, and hunt in peace and quiet. I wish more areas had that restriction.

MOOSE MILK
05-13-2021, 08:45 PM
X2 for the peace and quiet. Get in early, shut off the machine and don't start er up again till after 10. No a-hole tearing along by on an ATV.

fishhunt
05-13-2021, 10:42 PM
So I do understand the regs, and It sounds like it's to reduce the hunting pressure. Which is fine. I hunt many different ways and am not opposed to various restrictions. I do know that I'm not riding into any area before 4 am.

emerson
05-14-2021, 06:50 AM
It’s for walking hunters. I would also ride in before 4am.

butthead
05-14-2021, 08:52 PM
Hi, Reading the regs and I see the following....

ATVs and Snowmobiles for Hunting Closed Areas( See page 12): The operation of snowmobiles and ATVs (including motorcycles and electric bicycles) for the purpose of hunting, to transport wildlife, to transport firearms or equipment and supplies which are intended for or in support of hunting, or to transport a hunter to or from the location of wildlife is prohibited in these areas.
MU 5-3 from 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. from Sept 1 to Nov 30.

So this means that you can't drive an ATV from 4 am to 10 am in ANY part of 5-03 from Sept 1 to Nov 30, for hunting purposes. So if you submit for limited entry moose and get it, you better be prepared to not use an ATV from 4 am to 10 am? Not that I'm opposed to that, but kind of don't like limiting myself.

Does anyone know why certain areas have time restrictions for ATV's? I can't really understand why. Maybe guessing that any work in the area (logging, etc.) may have large trucks on the road in the morning and they've had accidents in the dark? Just trying to make a guess.


nice tip
thanks