Rectifier
03-13-2010, 11:55 PM
Hi all,
I grew up and am stuck in Vancouver (work...) and have been looking into buying a bow so I can finally get into hunting, a long time dream of mine.
I was planning on starting small with Sched. C this year, bunnies and squirrels to get my accuracy and shot placement up plus some practice gutting things that are not fish.
According to the synopsis, these beasts "can be captured or killed anywhere or at any time in BC" and "you do not need a license to hunt and kill the following"
But also, any "hunting" in the Fraser Valley Special Area requires the special license (which I assume needs a regular license first). Is varmint hunting not technically "hunting" due to its Schedule C status, or will I need to buy $50 worth of license to shoot critters around here!?
I was planning to go down to Richmond and ask around at farms to shoot their surplus of bunnies, but Richmond is in FVSA too.
Thanks to anyone who can clear this one up since I am confused by it.
I grew up and am stuck in Vancouver (work...) and have been looking into buying a bow so I can finally get into hunting, a long time dream of mine.
I was planning on starting small with Sched. C this year, bunnies and squirrels to get my accuracy and shot placement up plus some practice gutting things that are not fish.
According to the synopsis, these beasts "can be captured or killed anywhere or at any time in BC" and "you do not need a license to hunt and kill the following"
But also, any "hunting" in the Fraser Valley Special Area requires the special license (which I assume needs a regular license first). Is varmint hunting not technically "hunting" due to its Schedule C status, or will I need to buy $50 worth of license to shoot critters around here!?
I was planning to go down to Richmond and ask around at farms to shoot their surplus of bunnies, but Richmond is in FVSA too.
Thanks to anyone who can clear this one up since I am confused by it.