Comment
I just want to state that the proposal to eliminate special black bear hunting opportunities for non-resident landowners and their relatives is a bad idea. The landowners, regardless of residency status, already support the province and crown by the payment of taxes and economic support of local businesses (camp supplies, food, fuel, etc.). Categorizing Ontario non-resident landowners with any ravaging non-resident is improper and inappropriate. The purpose of a guide is to provide their client knowledge in wildlife behavior and their movement patterns, and also provide advice on hunting and fire regulations. None of that advice is necessary and proper for any landowner regardless of their residency status. If a landowner does not feel comfortable hunting on their own land then they may, at their own volition, hire a guide. The decision to utilize a guide should be left up to the landowner. Forcing landowners to utilize a guide in order to hunt black bear unnecessary regulation.
Submitted February 18, 2020 3:48 PM
Comment on
Proposed changes to black bear hunting regulations
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019-1112
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44976
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