I had heard some talk of that , thanks for that ,its good to know the YG is going to do something about thatThe SW Yukon around Kluane lake has seen the biggest declines in their sheep populations. We've had a few years of heavy snowfall that resulted in some tough winters for sheep in those regions. YG is now discussing bringing in some adaptive management for zones in the SW for the 2024 hunting season.
The good news is it sounds like YG is going to do something about itDang I sure hate to hear that. Took a beautiful Dall ram in that region in 2017. Populations were robust then with lots of mature rams on the landscape. Breathtaking country.
Here is the release of some of the sheep survey data for the Kluane Lake region (https://yukon.ca/sites/yukon.ca/files/env/kluane_region_sheep_population_surveys_2023_-_summary.pdf). Wait and see what YG proposes, historically they have reduced resident and outfitter hunting opportunities in response to population declines. I wouldn't think they have the funds to explore any other options at the moment.I had heard some talk of that , thanks for that ,its good to know the YG is going to do something about that
thanks, will check that outHere is the release of some of the sheep survey data for the Kluane Lake region (https://yukon.ca/sites/yukon.ca/files/env/kluane_region_sheep_population_surveys_2023_-_summary.pdf). Wait and see what YG proposes, historically they have reduced resident and outfitter hunting opportunities in response to population declines. I wouldn't think they have the funds to explore any other options at the moment.
Believe this is one of them Yukon peak outfittersNot great news, especially considering that I am booked with Mervyn’s in 2025, whose concession covers some of this area.
Are you booked with Mervyns for this fall?Yes Yukon Peak Outfitters is concession 11, Mervyns is 13.
I’m 2025.Are you booked with Mervyns for this fall?
I think it will be goodI’m 2025.
make sure you re not going where the local hunters can go on Tim concession ...I’m 2025.
make sure you re not going where the local hunters can go on Tim concession ...
Yep, we can hunt anywhere an outfitter operates. Some areas (like Mervyns) see a lot of locals, others do not see anywhere near the same amount of local pressure due to proximity to whitehorse. Some outfitters go so far as to threaten to pull their business from any float plane operation that could potentially fly a local in. That helps keep some locals out, but there are still a lot of guys who own their own super cubs that will drop into more remote concessions.Can Yukon local residents hunt anywhere in outfitter concessions? Are there just some areas more accessible to the locals that get more pressure?
as answered by wcs locals can go anywhere and the access is the problem for some of us but the closest you are from whitehorse the more the chance you have to meet some locals.Can Yukon local residents hunt anywhere in outfitter concessions? Are there just some areas more accessible to the locals that get more pressure?