We will hunt opening week, we've got both a bull and cow tag. What bothers me the most about this new reg: when we have a cow tag, and see a cow and calf together, we will take them both so that we don't leave an orphaned calf. Now, we'll take the cow but must leave the calf to survive on its own. That likely means the calf will starve or perish to wolves. Hopefully, the orphaned calf would be taken by other hunters during the calf season. I wouldn't count on that. It would have to survive on its own for 7-14 days, from opening day until calf season, and I think that is unlikely. IMO, the reg is poorly thought out. It looks like the city folk bureaucrats, pushing political BS, did not listen to the advise that the MNR folks that I know would have given them.
Just read the regs and northern ontario only has a two week season open for calf page 8. Ontario hunters beware. Feel sorrey for poor buggers that booked early hunts
We will hunt opening week, we've got both a bull and cow tag. What bothers me the most about this new reg: when we have a cow tag, and see a cow and calf together, we will take them both so that we don't leave an orphaned calf. Now, we'll take the cow but must leave the calf to survive on its own. That likely means the calf will starve or perish to wolves. Hopefully, the orphaned calf would be taken by other hunters during the calf season. I wouldn't count on that. It would have to survive on its own for 7-14 days, from opening day until calf season, and I think that is unlikely. IMO, the reg is poorly thought out. It looks like the city folk bureaucrats, pushing political BS, did not listen to the advise that the MNR folks that I know would have given them.
Bull:cow ratio I understand... How does allowing calf hunting help the moose population in general?
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To harvest a cow and leave calf behind is absolute stupidity. Calf will not survive especially a harsh winter, Can not believe that somebody actually approved that plan.
If moose population needs some recovering they should have stopped both cow and calf hunting for few years and evaluate after.
We have 1 bull and 1 cow tag but I hope we do not run into a cow with a calf. i will not personalty harvest a cow with the calf behind.
the tag actually specifies cow only?We will hunt opening week, we've got both a bull and cow tag. What bothers me the most about this new reg: when we have a cow tag, and see a cow and calf together, we will take them both so that we don't leave an orphaned calf. Now, we'll take the cow but must leave the calf to survive on its own. That likely means the calf will starve or perish to wolves. Hopefully, the orphaned calf would be taken by other hunters during the calf season. I wouldn't count on that. It would have to survive on its own for 7-14 days, from opening day until calf season, and I think that is unlikely. IMO, the reg is poorly thought out. It looks like the city folk bureaucrats, pushing political BS, did not listen to the advise that the MNR folks that I know would have given them.
the tag actually specifies cow only?
Here in BC under the LEH it is a cow/calf (antlerless) tag and hunters will take a dry cow or a Calf with the tag because shooting a cow and leaving the calf all alone is just poor etiquette.
It doesn't help the population at all.
Unfortunately, many moose hunters think they're entitled to the chance of harvesting a moose each season. That coupled with the government seeing it as an income source means the moose population in Ontario is screwed unless selfish moose hunters start using their heads and see the big picture. I simply cannot figure out how moose hunters have been complaining about the dwindling populations for the last few years, yet when the MNRF changes thing's to help the moose and hopefully help the population they have a little hissy fit and think the folks at the MNRF are complete idiots.
I doubt you'll find any good reason for allowing the harvest of calves besides $$$ and satisfying hunters...




























