EvanG
08-28-2009, 10:55 PM
Now before you jump to conclusions and acccuse me of drinking from the same pot of tea as jelvis let me explain.
I have an old paper back book i picked up at a garage sale called how to hunt deer and other game, by Lee Straight. Published in 1974 same series as all the "how to catch" books on fishing etc. He was a local guy and the book refers specificly to BC. It goes though all species where they inhabit, how to locate them, calibres etc. When in come to caribou it says and i will quote it " found in the columbia mountains in the south, the rainbow mountains of tweedsmuir park, and west of the rocky mountain tranch across northern bc. A smaller sub- species once occured on the queen charlottes, now extinct."
I thought that was pretty cool if true, anyone ever hear this before?
I have an old paper back book i picked up at a garage sale called how to hunt deer and other game, by Lee Straight. Published in 1974 same series as all the "how to catch" books on fishing etc. He was a local guy and the book refers specificly to BC. It goes though all species where they inhabit, how to locate them, calibres etc. When in come to caribou it says and i will quote it " found in the columbia mountains in the south, the rainbow mountains of tweedsmuir park, and west of the rocky mountain tranch across northern bc. A smaller sub- species once occured on the queen charlottes, now extinct."
I thought that was pretty cool if true, anyone ever hear this before?