@ 6:20, what was that that moved to our right of the hunters and farther back in the trees? Center screen top to bottom and in between those two upright branches in the foreground.
Absolutely beautiful sharing and lovely bonded and spectacular beautiful shooting adventures hunting, appreciate most of your beautiful sharing adventure video and keep it up .. and have a wonderful blessing weekend to you and your beautiful family over there .. Merci beaucoup
Just wondering if anyone noticed that bear meat tastes different on the east coast from the west coast? Their diet changes the flavour. Don’t get me wrong, both are good, just a different taste
I'm following an interesting conversation in Alberta. Hunting advocates want to revoke the ban specifically on grizzly hunting because they claim "theres too many." Recent stats reveal there's approximately 700 grizzlies in the province. The argument is there's a necessity to cull grizzlies because of their threat to communities that are on the interface between the forest and urban centres. Hunting therefore mitigates the risk of violent and even fatal encounters with humans. Well the argument is flawed if you apply the same logic to the threat humans face with dogs. StatsCan reports there are over half a million dog bites a year. Of that at least two victims die. This means, according to the hunting advocates arguments, that we would need to cull Canada's dog population which will then result in reduced injuries and fatalities. This "reactive' approach to bear management has little merit. Rather It is targeted wildlife management policies that educate affected communities, provide secure containers for waste, and uses new wildlife management technology to prevent violent grizzly encounters.
You fail to recognize several critical factors that make your argument invalid. Grizzly bears and dogs are not even close to the same animal nor the same level of threat. Dogs are domestic while grizzlies are wild. Grizzlies are apex predators while dogs are not predators at all, they are fed by humans. Hunting grizzlies instills a natural fear in grizzlies towards humans. When grizzlies no longer fear humans then attacks increase. Hunting grizzlies targets the older boars which are the ones that often become predatorial towards humans, near the end of their lives, when they are struggling to kill wild game and looking for easier meals.
Bears are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. Those bears fed many families over many years. The license to harvest those bears was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
Bears are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. Those bears fed many families over many years. The license to harvest those bears was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet
I’m American, but I still love watching these videos!
@ 6:20, what was that that moved to our right of the hunters and farther back in the trees? Center screen top to bottom and in between those two upright branches in the foreground.
Absolutely beautiful sharing and lovely bonded and spectacular beautiful shooting adventures hunting, appreciate most of your beautiful sharing adventure video and keep it up .. and have a wonderful blessing weekend to you and your beautiful family over there .. Merci beaucoup
Thank you!
I’m convinced Kevin doesn’t blink or stop smiling ever. Pretty sure he sleeps with his eyes wide open and a huge smile on his face lol
Absolutely loved it!❤
Hi Kevin What a Great Bear for your Dad Did you get a Weight on Him.? Tell Him Congrats
Amazing Hunting Skills.🗿🗿🗿
Nice job paul
What dates was this??
I would love to hunt any species of bear one day. It seems like an awesome experience
You can hunt black bear in British Columbia 6 months out of the year. 3 months in the spring and 3 months in the fall.
Was this anywhere near port Alice or Port mcneil
Good video. Just need to get rid of the bighorn sheep as they are not on the island
Just wondering if anyone noticed that bear meat tastes different on the east coast from the west coast? Their diet changes the flavour. Don’t get me wrong, both are good, just a different taste
Diet definitely affects flavour. The berry-eating bears being much nicer flavour than the salmon-eaters
I'm following an interesting conversation in Alberta. Hunting advocates want to revoke the ban specifically on grizzly hunting because they claim "theres too many." Recent stats reveal there's approximately 700 grizzlies in the province. The argument is there's a necessity to cull grizzlies because of their threat to communities that are on the interface between the forest and urban centres. Hunting therefore mitigates the risk of violent and even fatal encounters with humans. Well the argument is flawed if you apply the same logic to the threat humans face with dogs. StatsCan reports there are over half a million dog bites a year. Of that at least two victims die. This means, according to the hunting advocates arguments, that we would need to cull Canada's dog population which will then result in reduced injuries and fatalities. This "reactive' approach to bear management has little merit. Rather It is targeted wildlife management policies that educate affected communities, provide secure containers for waste, and uses new wildlife management technology to prevent violent grizzly encounters.
You fail to recognize several critical factors that make your argument invalid. Grizzly bears and dogs are not even close to the same animal nor the same level of threat. Dogs are domestic while grizzlies are wild. Grizzlies are apex predators while dogs are not predators at all, they are fed by humans. Hunting grizzlies instills a natural fear in grizzlies towards humans. When grizzlies no longer fear humans then attacks increase. Hunting grizzlies targets the older boars which are the ones that often become predatorial towards humans, near the end of their lives, when they are struggling to kill wild game and looking for easier meals.
Why
Bears are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. Those bears fed many families over many years. The license to harvest those bears was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
How could you kill such natural wonder. Very brutal.
Bears are abundant here. They are an important part of our food supply. Those bears fed many families over many years. The license to harvest those bears was issued by the government who pays biologists to monitor and study populations to ensure sustainability
Wild game meat is a smart choice. Wild game is the most renewable, the most sustainable, the most organic, the most lean, and the most environmentally friendly meat source on the planet