New changes made to limited-entry hunting
BRITISH COLUMBIA— The Province says that they have updated limited-entry hunting regulations to address conservation concerns, advance First Nation reconciliation, and to provide a diverse set of hunting opportunities to B.C.
The changes affect moose, caribou, elk, bighorn sheep, thinhorn sheep, mountain goats, white-tailed deer and mule deer. While some general open-season sites have been changed to limited entry, other limited-entry sites have become open to all licensed hunters.
Near Prince George, general open-season hunting for caribou is now limited-entry in both the Skeena and Omineca regions. Additionally, North Skeena has changed to limited-entry hunting for bull moose or antler restricted moose in many accessible areas. General open-season for areas that are remote and without motorized access will continue.
For those in the Cariboo region, antlerless white-tailed deer is now general open-season.
