We have been hunting the same area for 30 years .there is 14 in our group and this year they droped the guarentee and now there are 14 hunters that paid there money and no tags. There are so many moose were we are that you would think a herd of cows were eating in out 1500 ac. bush.
Tree huggers are winning in Ontario.
We have been hunting the same area for 30 years .there is 14 in our group and this year they droped the guarentee and now there are 14 hunters that paid there money and no tags. There are so many moose were we are that you would think a herd of cows were eating in out 1500 ac. bush.
Tree huggers are winning in Ontario.
As a first time applicant to the draw we got a cow tag and have the option on August 15 of purchasing a bull tag in the same WMU.
Believe me when I say our WMU is closer to Hudson Bay than Thunder Bay, on the last road or more appropriately the most northerly road in Ontario.
So the tags are there. They're just half a country away.
Talking with my partner today, we're both having second thoughts and may opt to hunt a calf closer to home.![]()

6 hunters, 3 cow tags, 1 bull tag. 21A![]()
We're on for a bull in 49!
I finally got a Moose tag;
I'm going to be 65 years old this year.
It is probably the last one I will get with this stupid lottery.
I'm happy but i haven't had a tag in 15-20 years so some of the exitment is gone.
I lived for moose hunting.
This lottery has to change.
If you pay an outfitter or you are an Indian, you hunt every year for what you want.
If you are poor and on a pension an are white, you wait for 15 years to be able to hunt what you want.
This is what a free country is.
No biases or prejudices here!!!!!!!
I speak from the heart!!!!
Same for our group. We hunt south of Ahmic Harbour. You?



























