ODG wrote:
I can understand why MNR did not investigate the quarry and support this action. One does not know exactly who or how long ago anything was dumped into it.
Regarding the landclaim, this one is a very, very sticky situation. I see no upside and no way to turn this around and suggest that in time, a few very large sums of federal money will need to be exchanged. As it stands, I can only remain hopeful that a remotely sane solution is worked out. The wildcards involved here, may very well have complicated various smoking establishments on the reserve that generate cash.
Spears on the other hand (original post), may not be going away, but could be minimized, and actually help the health and harvest of all involved. Replacing them with "no charge" live release landing nets actually has seen a couple of mature local aboriginals engage in a selective harvest of smaller males. This type of thing should be promoted and encouraged and could see an estimated drop that would be tough to quantify, but be a postive win win situation.
ODG
Welcome aboard. Great first post.