Comment
I'm a long time hunter and large supporter on various local and national conservation groups (OFAH, DU, Delta Waterfowl) I support a proposal for an open season to help control double crested cormorant populations, especially in particular areas in Ontario and beyond.
I believe that the proposed bag limit is very high, however the likelyhood of anyone taking so many animals daily throughout the season is nearing preposterous. I do, however, agree with the proposed daily limit.
The proposed open season is acceptable to me as well. An earlier start on a hunting season will offer more opportunities for hunters to take the birds.
Although (as far as I know) cormorants are distasteful to eat, I will certainly attempt to consume the animals I have killed. Disposal of the carcasses should be done in a 'respectful' manner IE: away from public parks, not left in obvious places, etc..
As I understand, there have already been efforts such as egg oiling and attempts to scare birds to discourage nesting in trees, however if the MNR is unable to keep up with an unwanted increase in the population of these birds then enlisting the aid of licensed hunters is another useful tool in their kit.
Regards,
A Central Ontario Resident
Submitted January 2, 2019 6:18 PM
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Proposal to establish a hunting season for double-crested cormorants in Ontario
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