$5000 to spend, what to do?

I have to admit, every time I see an episode of Canada in The Rough in 'The Rock' I am amazed how beautiful that place is. It seems though like a lot of there hunts there are from the truck. Maybe it is just some of the ones they go to, but if I am spending money to be guided I don't really want to be driving around in shotgun. I would love to hear from guys who have been there about how there hunts where.



That is curious, I wonder why so many Americans come up here to hunt then? Also wonder if they are still cheaper with our dollar tanking?



Have you done one? I'm curious how it is done, is it an actual hunt or just driving around hammering pigs?



I have just never been caught the waterfowl bug, not sure why but it just doesn't get me excited.



Do you eat cats?



I have tried that but she usually just punches me in the face and goes back to sleep........Hunting it is

I have eaten Lynx lots of times well trapping up in BC interior can't see cougar being much difrent
 
Do you turkey hunt??? If so ever thought of going for a slam?? You should be able to scratch a Nebraska merriams and a Texas rio off the list for $5000
 
Hey I have no problem with going to Quebec, I spent quite a bit of time on the St Lawrence in my early 20's. It is a beautiful place, but I'm not sure what kind of hunting they would have out there on the island?
 
Do you turkey hunt??? If so ever thought of going for a slam?? You should be able to scratch a Nebraska merriams and a Texas rio off the list for $5000

I do turkey hunt, but to be honest I have trouble getting excited for them every spring. Last couple years I have gone out with friends and left my shotgun at home and just called. Hell I have them in my back yard most of the year.
 
Well, you probably have deer in your yard as well, and they are bigger and nicer than anything you will get on Anticosti Island. Just sayin'...

I've spent time working in B.C., sadly haven't hunted there, and it is absolutely impossible to convey the beauty of the place in mere words. Even Angus' photos, as good as they are, can't do it justice. You can't have one of umchorn's "authentic high fenced hunts" there, but otherwise it's just about perfect.
 
Oh I know, I have spent at least a week every year since I was 14 in the BC mountains. Have never hunted them either but sure do love it out there. I think Angus may have just about got me going out there, only work and the wife can stop me now.............
 
Those with Instagram check out wildcoastoutfitters, I just started got up to speed on this social media thing. Gives a good picture of what it's like, I'll keep updating it at I go.

ill Trade you a bear hunt for bear hunt, Chinchaga bear for a bc bear. heck Ill even come guide a hunt for you too :). If I was the OP I would talk with Ardent, would be an amazing time. BC is the most beautiful place ive ever hunted.
 
I thank the government of Saskatchewan for giving me the choice...do I support the private guy who dedicated his life to protecting the genetic stock and provides me an opportunity to hunt my dream buck or bull and at the same time provide him a decent income.

I deteste the goverment that takes away that choice and leaves me no opportunities or only a few low probability draw hunts that may only happen once in my life or not at all.

May a man have choice over non at all!!

I believe in free choice as well, and I choose not to shoot caged or fenced animals,
 
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