Nice bull... hunting by water is the way to go.
How were you hunting on NL that you needed a DM?
I don't count deer as big game and Moose are only a maybe.
This big Black Bear was nearly big game. I shot it on a solo hunt up at the north end of Harrison Lake, B.C. sometime in the late 80's, I think.
Used a Steyr-Mannlicher "Professional" (the plastic one) in 30-06 w/ 180 Gr. Nosler Part.
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I don't count deer as big game and Moose are only a maybe.
This big Black Bear was nearly big game. I shot it on a solo hunt up at the north end of Harrison Lake, B.C. sometime in the late 80's, I think.
Used a Steyr-Mannlicher "Professional" (the plastic one) in 30-06 w/ 180 Gr. Nosler Part.
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What do you consider big game then?
In Canada? I would say Polar Bear and maybe Walrus...nothing else really qualifies...maybe some really big coastal Grizzlies? Anyway, they all seem to be off-limits to most hunters these days.
I always thought of the members of the deer family, even Moose and Elk, as being medium game. I have shot plenty of Blacktails, Mulies, Whitetails, and Moose, but I never thought I was hunting "big game."
Maybe I'm wrong. I could have the term "big game" confused with "dangerous game."
Hunting regulations in Canada are often divided by "Big game" and "Small game." It's a category of game, not their literal sizes...
In Canada? I would say Polar Bear and maybe Walrus...nothing else really qualifies...maybe some really big coastal Grizzlies? Anyway, they all seem to be off-limits to most hunters these days.
I always thought of the members of the deer family, even Moose and Elk, as being medium game. I have shot plenty of Blacktails, Mulies, Whitetails, and Moose, but I never thought I was hunting "big game."
Maybe I'm wrong. I could have the term "big game" confused with "dangerous game."
Hunting regulations in Canada are often divided by "Big game" and "Small game." It's a category of game, not their literal sizes...