question on wmu 18b ont

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Can someone clear something up for me? I keep hearing that 18b has next to no access rds. Is this true? Is it all water access? I know the rail bed goes by the bottom end. Is that it? If anyone hunts there I'd appreciate the help. Trying to get a kid out for a bow hunt
 
I used to hunt 18A on the border of 18B and I know the old railbed makes up most of the access to 18B, there is a few old roads that cut off the tracks but I never explored them. On the Waba road at the east end of Lower Twin lake there is the Drowning road and I was told if you follow it far enough you will come to 18B. There wasn't much logging going on in the area as of a 3 years ago and the roads were not well maintained.
Good luck.
 
I used to hunt 18A on the border of 18B and I know the old railbed makes up most of the access to 18B, there is a few old roads that cut off the tracks but I never explored them. On the Waba road at the east end of Lower Twin lake there is the Drowning road and I was told if you follow it far enough you will come to 18B. There wasn't much logging going on in the area as of a 3 years ago and the roads were not well maintained.
Good luck.


Problem with 18a is that our, shall we say "most early settlers" have the moose decimated. Access is just a bit to easy to nakina. Thought a spot that was effort might remove some of that
 
same problem we had when we hunted there. i was in longlac at the gas station and the guy said where you hunting so we told him the area and he said "find alot of cows up there" meaning they all ready cleaned out the bulls in late august early sept.
we now hunt out of province for moose with much higher rate of success.

sorry for ranting but only access is the old ONR line, some logging roads and the rivers

google pine tree line and has a lot of usefull information
 
same problem we had when we hunted there. i was in longlac at the gas station and the guy said where you hunting so we told him the area and he said "find alot of cows up there" meaning they all ready cleaned out the bulls in late august early sept.
we now hunt out of province for moose with much higher rate of success.

sorry for ranting but only access is the old ONR line, some logging roads and the rivers

google pine tree line and has a lot of usefull information

Couldnt find much on that google. I'm going to try out of province quebec next year. Hopefully we dont get shot for turf war
 
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