We went deep sea fishing last night instead of Wed. Sailed out of N. Rustico. It wasn't a bad deal at all. $40 ea. for a "three hour tour". We had a blast!! The whole family loved it. Caught a bunch of mackerel and a good deal of cod. Saw a whale and seals. The mackerel ended up as breakfast this morning off the BBQ and the cod will be supper.
Too bad there aren't more grouse here. This would be a beautiful spot for upland hunting in the fall.
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My great-uncles ran a deep sea fishing operation (and any other kind of fishing as well0 out of North Rustico for many, many years. My family has been there since the 1840s. To me, the only thing I enjoy as much as hunting is going out on a morning sail, handlining a few dozen mackerel (to the amazement of a bunch of inept tourists

) and then frying them up in the cottage with some french fries or new potatoes, some fresh greens, and root beer from a glass bottle. Some of my best memories growing up are fishing trips and family vacations down there. . . .
But about hunting on PEI. I've never done it - I started hunting when I moved to NB - but waterfowl and rabbits are pretty much it. I have seen very few grouse on PEI growing up, but tons of geese (coulda shot them out of my yard). If I was to move back I think I'd do a lot of coyote hunting, and maybe even try raccoon hunting, just to do something different.
One of the problems with PEI is that their seasons are so dang short. There's no spring or summer seasons for anything except crows and pigeons (although I guess that could work out all right

). If I moved back home I think I'd have to find an NB outfitter to take me bear hunting in spring. If there were still bears on PEI, well, THAT would be fun - but they will never be re-introduced, you can bet on that.
BTW, according to my university biology teacher, there were never deer native on PEI - just caribou, and maybe the odd moose who floated over. With the mega-farming so prevalent on PEI, they'll never re-introduce those species, that's for sure . . .