You know it. I don’t understand why people don’t see or believe this is the real problem.
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I know many Métis around here that shoot crazy numbers of Moose. What’s worse, they still apply in the Moose draw to give more chances to their license friends. It’s totally out of control. Come for a visit before the gun hunt and travel our bush roads, you will see what’s going on. People need to wake up. Nobody wants to talk about the problem. It will soon be too late.
All things pertaining to FN are federal responsibility. Therein lies the problem. The Feds need to amend The Indian Act to download all responsibility to the provinces. It's like the children of divorced parents who figure out how to play one parent against the other.
Well I totally agree with your sentiments we cannot get a handle on Moose management unless we can quantify how many Moose are taken by First Nations.
If we cannot get this changed then WE HUNTERS in Ontario would have to take a Collective stand in order to put pressure on the Federal and Provincial Government. So Provincially I would say that we are well placed to push our point but the Provincial Government would need a reason to act for us.
Drastic action would have to be taken such as a boycott the Moose hunt and no buying licenses for a period of time or pressure on MPP,s to speak up for us at the Provincial level.
The hunt boycott for three to say 5 years might self correct the Moose population but its hard to take for us when the First Nations are not doing the same.
In a perfect world both first Nations and rest of us hunters would stop hunting and maybe a 3 year stop would re bound the population.
Now that the thread is back on track (and I fully agree with the outlier sentiments expressed on population rehab), I also thought of applying for a bow season calf tag in the region I usually hunt for deer, only because odds are good and I could hunt for deer or moose at the same time.
Also, being a solo hunter, an adult moose would pose logistic issues dealing with getting it out of the bush in a timely manner in warm October weather. However, I just can't bring myself to take a calf. I don't even want to take a cow or doe. Unfortunately that means many years of buying moose licenses waiting to get a bull tag as an individual (granted it still doesn't address the logistical recovery issue). I'm so conflicted, lol.