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    W.R, the locals here rely a lot on remote outpost moose hunts, through spin off jobs, etc. Locals of this area would prefer the outfitter over the easterner!! The moose population in these remote areas is intact but could be unstabalized by the many 1000's of easterners that flock here each fall, tripping all over each other and in the end getting nothing.

    Easy to blame the outfitter when......
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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lavoie View Post
    The moose population in these remote areas is intact but could be unstabalized by the many easterners that flock here each fall, tripping all over each other and in the end getting nothing.

    Easy to blame the outfitter when......
    It's a bit humorous to see in your posts how incompetent hunters are when they are not blessed by the presence of a guide. It's a wonder that Canada isn't been overrun by a plague of moose given how few hunters use guides.

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    The only places that have a population problem is where access is everywhere. These remote areas that an outfitter has been for decades are doing fine for moose. Why, because of limited access.

    Outfitters have been in business for decades for a reason, they know how to manage a population.

    Stop blaming the outfitter and look at yourself and your very POOR attitude!!!!
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    Chris,look at the up-side.
    You will have less to rant about at the pumps at Bobby's
    Old enough to know better,young enough to do it anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lavoie View Post
    The moose population in these remote areas is intact but could be unstabalized by the many 1000's of easterners that flock here each fall, tripping all over each other and in the end getting nothing.

    Easy to blame the outfitter when......
    BTW - if this is about BC, BC requires guides or a resident with the "permit to accompany" for all non-resident hunters....so if there is a problem, it's BC hunters or guides causing it, not non-resident easterners.

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    Werner.reiche, your ignorance of the facts is apparent in your posts. Outfitters will ALWAYS be here!!
    Last edited by chris lavoie; December 30th, 2014 at 11:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lavoie View Post
    Werner.reiche, your ignorance of the facts is apparent in your posts.
    Just which facts have I got wrong? I would think you might want to go back over your posts before we get into talking about ignorance on the issue. You seem to like to throw things out there and don't like it when the truth gets in the way of one of your rants.

    The following paragraph is right from BC's Fish and Wildlife branch.

    "All non-resident hunters wishing to hunt big game in the province of British Columbia must be accompanied by a registered guide outfitter or accompanied by a resident who holds a Permit to Accompany."


    http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife...esident/#Intro
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    Werner.reiche, you haven't thrown any truth out there yet!!

    All you do is RANT about outfitters. It's apparent you have a problem with outfitters making a living, it shows!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lavoie View Post
    Werner.reiche, you haven't thrown any truth out there yet!!

    All you do is RANT about outfitters. It's apparent you have a problem with outfitters making a living, it shows!!
    Didn't get an answer for my previous question. Where am I wrong on this? From your above response it would appear you can't find anything wrong and are just off on another rant.

    "Just which facts have I got wrong? I would think you might want to go back over your posts before we get into talking about ignorance on the issue. You seem to like to throw things out there and don't like it when the truth gets in the way of one of your rants.

    The following paragraph is right from BC's Fish and Wildlife branch.

    "All non-resident hunters wishing to hunt big game in the province of British Columbia must be accompanied by a registered guide outfitter or accompanied by a resident who holds a Permit to Accompany."


    http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife...esident/#Intro

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris lavoie View Post
    Werner.reiche, you haven't thrown any truth out there yet!!

    All you do is RANT about outfitters. It's apparent you have a problem with outfitters making a living, it shows!!
    And no, I don't have a problem with outfitters - I do have a problem with anyone who thinks they have more of a right to fish and game than others - and that includes a lot of individuals other than outfitters - and there are also many lodges and outfitters who can run a business without special perks from the province. I actually have been spending one week a year at a fishing lodge for the past 15 years or so and the guy that runs that does it without help from the province.

    Other than posts in your threads where you think outfitters deserve special privileges (access, tags, etc), can you find any post of mine that is against outfitters?

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