You won't? What about the end of the Grizzly hunt in BC?
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It seems they had power there, they were voted out.
That was one animal. Give it some time it will probably be back in season later in time and regulated.
Remember power and money rule all . The vote was 78 percent to close the season .
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I don't have a problem with it. But someone else that might have kids in the car might make the situation a bit different, because now they have to explain whats going on. Depending on how sensitive the child is could make that difficult regardless if they are anti hunting or not. Personaly I think society got soft. I went deer hunting a few years back in a small town in upstate NY and everyone was in camo or hunter orange as there regular clothing. I went into the local hardware store and there was a deer hanging beside the lumber in the lumber yard of the store LOL but this is how it was before and this is still how they operate it now. Do I feel that this guy in the pic could of did a better job in transportation (yes I do) but if that was his last resort then you have todo what you have to do.
I really don't have an issue with it,although,if it was me,I'd have quartered the animal and brought it home that way beside the ATV. I see that this occurred in Saskatchewan where there seems to be a serious issue with gear disappearing in seconds. I only mention that because someone suggested to leave the ATV and make two trips-one for the meat and to go back for the ATV. There was a section in the old Fish&Game Act where it was an offense to openly display game carcasses. Not sure if it was included in the FWCA re-write. In many US States,it's an offense to conceal game carcasses.
Tone deaf Hunter....he should have wrapped it in a $4 tarp, if nothing more that to prevent it from road grime.
Must have been a slow day in the news, especially in Western Canada where hunting is still common place.
I personally don't see the big deal. In NB up until about 10 years ago maybe a bit longer, it was law that your game had to be transported in plain view.
It's a real shame that so much of the general public does not even realize animals are killed to make them their McChicken and Big Macs.
Things are different but back in the 70's/80's, my uncle used to put the moose head displayed on box trailer and drive 1800 km's from Ignace, ON to SE ON. Ppl looked but mostly thumbs up! Today?