Originally Posted by
Jellyheader
I have been watching this thread with interest and would like to throw in my opinion. Not once has anyone ever recognized the fact that the adult moose tag system was originally designed to not allow party hunting for adult animals. The tag holder was the only person legally allowed to kill the animal they had a tag for. Tags were issued on this fact and designed for an allowable harvest to increase the population. Hunters, who had been used to shooting what they wanted, didn't like the restrictions and a large number were violating the party hunting regs. As a result of that and the whining about it the government changed the regs to allow for party hunting and the tag numbers remained unchanged. This was still not good enough for the average Ontario hunter so they changed the system to allow for guaranteed group sizes. Every time tags were reduced there was an uproar by hunters and tags were eventually issued by politics rather than biology. No wonder the moose population has not increased the way it should have with the original designed system.
Another reason for the decline is the advent of the ATV. 30 years ago very few groups would think of shooting a moose that they couldn't carry out of the bush to a pick up parked along side of a logging road or to a boat on a waterway. Now there are not many spots you can't take an ATV to with a little bit of work and as a result more moose are shot in remote areas where once they would have been safe.
I lived in the north for over 20 years and the stories of FN hunters killing 30 plus moose have been around the whole time but rarely were the numbers confirmed.
Rather than blaming the declining population on FN hunters it is time that we all take responsibility for the declining populations and resign ourselves to the fact that we might not be able to go moose hunting every year. Rather than ing and whining about the MNR not doing their job come up with a better plan to increase moose populations. Oh Ya one of those plans can't include changing the FN right to harvest because that's not going to change as it is their Constitutional Right and that right has been guaranteed through countless decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada.