Maybe they plan on selling tags future investments [emoji1787][emoji1787]
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I doubt the government has any idea just what a nasty disposition these things have. I wouldn't want to be the bureaucrat who has to answer for agricultural damage and injuries to hikers,campers or horse riders that tangle with them. They're absolutely vicious. I have a family member with the scars to prove it.
I guess I will add feral pigs/wild boars to my standing orders at the hunt camp. Much like coyotes, if seen terminate with extreme prejudice. My bigger worry is people dropping off cats thinking that all farmers need more cats ?
Page 91 of the 2020 regulations seem to limit that to south of the French and Mattawa Rivers..
***Firearms***
If you are hunting small game in an area
where there is an open season for deer,
moose, elk, or black bear, you may not
possess or use a centre-fire rifle or shells loaded with ball or with shot larger than No. 2 shot (non-toxic equivalents include steel shot larger than triple BBB, or bismuth larger than double BB), unless you possess a valid licence to hunt big game (deer, moose, elk or black bear) during the relevant open season. This restriction does not apply south of the French and Mattawa rivers during an open season for deer that is restricted to the use of bows, or to hunters with a valid small game licence who are hunting wolf or coyote during an open season for deer, moose, elk or black bear."
The way is it written, it poorly is..