I'm going to draw flak for this, but they should allow a group to use their accumulated points to draw an adult tag. ie: If four hunters have 7 points a piece then they get get a tag (assuming that 28 is the magic number) & fall back to zero the next season & the calf tags should go to 2 or more hunters who apply first or lottery. No points required. If there are any remaining tags left over in that WMU they could be dealt out to the single hunters... I haven't moose hunted in the last 10 years because of these goofy rules. I guess I'll stick to deer the next time out.
To the o.p.: Good luck getting a straight answer from the MNR. The last time I talk to someone there they didn't even no who the minster of natural resources was at the time...
Ok I am a bit confused about all of this. I know they were moving to a new system, but whats this about people having points already? How does that work?
Is this point system resident only? I have family in Ontario, would love to be able to go hunt moose there in a decade...
Points are resident only, non-residents would need to hunt through an outfitter.
For Ontario residents, they are granting you a point for every year you applied and did not receive a tag in the draw, back to the last time you were successful in the draw or 1993. Does not have to be consecutive years applying. You can log in to your account and see your moose points under the draw section.
So, anyone that has applied since 1993 and not got a tag would have 28 points.
Throwing another wrench into the gears for the oldies at moose camp, lovely. They just got over getting registered online.