Yeah, another first time hunter question

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Well, not really a question, but a request for advice. I obtained my hunting license last year. While I've been an avid shooter for at least 30 years, I've never taken the plunge into hunting. I panicked just before the antlerless deadline and picked WMU60 in Ontario (appears that there is no a, b or whatever, just WMU60 onthe map).

So, I think that for next year I might be able to schmooze my way into a hunting party, but I'm out of luck for this year.

Any recommendations for this year? Any guided services available for this area? (WMU60)

Perhaps I will sit this year out :(

Sad enough of a story ;)


PS: Edited because I kan't spell.
 
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Not sure about the Ontario issue, but one advice from a new guy to another is to never plan, or rely upon another for your hunting trip, I have been let down 2 seasons in a row now, by folks that liked to talk, more then hunt.

Plan to go by yourself, and you will get there.
 
Welcome to the slayers club. Remember to use those years of shooting skills on the killing shot as well. You really want to send that bullet to the right place, once you find a suitable quarry, that is. Congrats and good hunting.
 
Well, not really a question, but a request for advice. I obtained my hunting license last year. While I've been an avid shooter for at least 30 years, I've never taken the plunge into hunting. I panicked just before the antlerless deadline and picked WMU60 in Ontario (appears that there is no a, b or whatever, just WMU60 onthe map).

So, I think that for next year I might be able to schmooze my way into a hunting party, but I'm out of luck for this year.

Any recommendations for this year? Any guided services available for this area? (WMU60)

Perhaps I will sit this year out :(

Sad enough of a story ;)


PS: Edited because I kan't spell.



The area you selected is pretty populated and finding permission might be a tough one. But your buck tag is still good for anywhere in the province.

Pack your junk and head north to some crown land for a few days. Lots of deer to be had but will be more work than sitting on a field edge. The first week will be busy but by the second week of the season most of the "once a year hunters" are gone back south.
 
OBF, PM me...

I will be spending a few days this year in 60 with 3 new hunters for deer likely the end of the first week of deer.
I might be able to help you out.
 
Not sure about the Ontario issue, but one advice from a new guy to another is to never plan, or rely upon another for your hunting trip, I have been let down 2 seasons in a row now, by folks that liked to talk, more then hunt.

Plan to go by yourself, and you will get there.

Good advise Calum. :)
 
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