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how can a houndsmen from the southeast harvest a lynx without spending 2 mounths salary?
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There legal to hunt in B.C. Canada....you better bring your "A" team of dogs!!! :D
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Do you need to be resident or do you need to go with an outfitter.
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I am quite certain that Non Canadian residents are REQUIRED to obtain the services of a licensed canadian guide. :(
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I would guess it's any non resident of the province of British Columbia would have to secure the services of a guide.
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They are right.
You arent allowed to hunt here without a licensed guide and you can not run your dogs here (if you aren't a resident)
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Anybody have any references for BC outfitters chasing Mt. Lion?
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bob baldwin jr wrote:Anybody have any references for BC outfitters chasing Mt. Lion?
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I looked up their website. That 10 day predator hunt looks like it would be a blast !!! I am sure it would end up being a $10,000 hunt but a good chance to take different animals on the same trip.
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Post by chilcotin hillbilly »

I take a few lynx with cougar hunters each year. We have a good population and a 2 1/2 month season. Do you want to bring your own dogs? Snow conditions play a large part of lynx hunting. If the snow is to deep you may only get some sore legs and some tired hounds.
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