Parts of their system are good though. For example if you only have 3 hunters in your party, you look to find an area that will allow a moose to be taken with 3 tags attached. If you have 6 hunters in that same area you could harvest 2 moose with 3 tags on each. The area will require a certain amount of tags and that's posted earlier in the summer so one can plan ahead for your fall hunt.
In Ontario we only find out if we drew a tag in the lottery on 01 Aug and the Archery opener starts in late Sept. I'm retired so can plan no problem but most in out Moose group still work so getting last minute time off is a challenge.
Parts of their system are good though. For example if you only have 3 hunters in your party, you look to find an area that will allow a moose to be taken with 3 tags attached. If you have 6 hunters in that same area you could harvest 2 moose with 3 tags on each. The area will require a certain amount of tags and that's posted earlier in the summer so one can plan ahead for your fall hunt.
In Ontario we only find out if we drew a tag in the lottery on 01 Aug and the Archery opener starts in late Sept. I'm retired so can plan no problem but most in out Moose group still work so getting last minute time off is a challenge.
Not everyone party hunts.
True enough but the emphasis with the present Ontario MNR draw is certainly in favor of party hunting. Looks like their new system might favor party hunters as well once we sort out the details
The new system shouldn't favour party hunters because the points are accumulated by the individual and not the group. For what it's worth, something like the current system which essentially forces party hunting is a barrier to entry when looking to recruit new hunters.
Yes, points will be accumulated by the individual. What the poster you quoted means by the new system favouring party hunting is that if one ever hope's to hunt moose on a yearly basis, (i.e. more than once or twice in their lifetime, within province and not in fly-in only WMU's) then party hunting is the logical way to go. Otherwise it will likely be at least 10+ years between your individual hunts.
What about the Quebec system makes it appealing? (I'm not asking to be smart, I'm honestly not familiar with their system)
That's basically what the system is now. Except under the current system Joe Huntsbyhimself can't cling to the hope of one day having enough points to hunt.
2 guys buy a tag over the counter.
But whatever they are doing with that simple system had kept them in moose while our pool a and b with calves for 3 months did nothing for us.
Remember the good ol' days in the early '70's when bulls only tags where sold to one and all?




























