I’m going to just say this, if by chance it comes to the point where my family is not given the opportunity to hunt on public land, I won’t be calling the fish and wildlife if I happen across a dead moose on my private land. I’m pretty sure most Albertans who hunt today that own land and don’t have the lineage for rights will feel the same way. When it comes to that point, I guess he who owns the most land can put up the most “keep out” and “no trespassing” signs. People can’t report what they don’t see. There still is laws in place preventing unrestricted harvest on private land.
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