You talkinh about the moose or my native buddy lolthis guy got a nice sister...asking for a friend
You talkinh about the moose or my native buddy lolthis guy got a nice sister...asking for a friend
Well sheeet, he aint too picky.You talkinh about the moose or my native buddy lol
The tag system when you use to get an automatic calf tag worked in my area it has not hurt the moose population in area 28 and 40 How many calfs do you think actually get harvested hell how many adult tags actually get harvested ive seen lots of hunters eat tag soup at the end of the season mind you if you don’t know how to hunt moose chances are youll actually get skunked.
I have a cousin who hunts north of Thunder Bay, gets a bull tag nearly every time he goes because of the WMU. I'd be up for a partner or small group next year, I have 10 or 11 points now, we could even likely choose which season to go, rifle or bow, heard bow is easier to call bulls in, as they are still rutting. Have a son coming of age who would likely come along, should be licensed by then too.This post makes 100% sense to me. I live in Ontario and any drive north to a good moose WMU from southern Ontario is a full day. I hunt white tail and black bear but I have never hunted moose or elk. So in the past 4 years I have accumulated 4 moose points. Ugh - based on what I’m reading! I’m a 100% solo hunter. My friends don’t hunt. Maybe I need a new group of friends! Lol
I have thought a lot about NFLD and using an outfitter for a moose hunt in spite of the travel and high cost (not less than $5,000). However the odds of a harvest are quite good. No idea on which area / outfitter offers best chance to harvest so any advice from someone who has experience in a NFLD just appreciated. At 61 years old I have decided that I simply have to do something like that if I ever hope to harvest a bull moose - so it looks like it will be out of province based on the info I’m reading provided in this forum.
sahara: If I provide you with my email address could you send me a PM so that I might ask you a few questions so that I can plan something like what you and your daughter do so that I can go elk hunting in Alberta? I have little idea (some idea but little) on where to begin but if I’m going to spend a good sum of money on a trip to Alberta I’d like to know more about what I need to do for hunting in Alberta as a non resident, how to go about it (i.e., crown land use) etc. I’m going to retire next year so hell - I might even drive there and back for the experience! It sounds like you have it figured out. Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you
well hell no...sister /mother granny piece of meat is a piece of meat....moose we talking about ehWell sheeet, he aint too picky.
Yes bow season is during the rut, rifles not bad if you get some snow just not too muchI have a cousin who hunts north of Thunder Bay, gets a bull tag nearly every time he goes because of the WMU. I'd be up for a partner or small group next year, I have 10 or 11 points now, we could even likely choose which season to go, rifle or bow, heard bow is easier to call bulls in, as they are still rutting. Have a son coming of age who would likely come along, should be licensed by then too.
I watched a show on this years and years ago , Sweden is 42% the size of Ontario . When Moose is on stores shut down , hotels booked solid , they even have moose festivals . Swedens population is approx 10.5 million , Ontario is approx 14 millionI know much ink has been spilled on this thread, but it is on point as it seems we have fewer and fewer opportunities every year here in BC.
British Columbia = 944,735 sq km
moose population is about 115,000 to 192,000
number of hunters approximately 103,000
annual moose harvest approximately 10,000 (licensed harvest)
Ontario = 1,080,000 sq km
moose population is about 94,000
number of hunters approximately 600,000
annual moose harvest in 2024 approximately 2721
Sweden = 447,425 sq km
moose population is about 300,000 - 400,000
number of hunters is about 300,000
Annual moose harvest is about 100,000
So Sweden has less than 1/2 the sq km of BC, but double the numbers of moose. Their annual harvest is 10x higher, yet they maintain their healthy herds. They shoot more moose in a year than the entire moose population in Ontario.
Yes, we have factors they don't, but we have an idea what those are yet do nothing (or very little) about it. Things could be much better if the government cared enough to do something other than simply restrict opportunities.
Crazy, isn't it? I really wish we did a better job here.I watched a show on this years and years ago , Sweden is 42% the size of Ontario . When Moose is on stores shut down , hotels booked solid , they even have moose festivals . Swedens population is approx 10.5 million , Ontario is approx 14 million




























