Moose Hunting Val-Dor (pictures up)

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This year we are leaving Ontario to hunt to the great Quebec.

We hope to have good luck this year we were up last week scouting around and lots of sign.

30 more days to go and counting!!
 
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There is some good hunting up there, I was born in Vald'Or. Where about are you going to hunt? I hunted many years past Senneville before Barraute (40min from Vald'or). Also at Baie Carriere. Rapide 7 isalso a really good spot.

Are you hunting at a Outfitter?

Paul
 
moose hunt 2009

Sadly last year will be the last time i hunt in Ontario
Quebec has a better chance of shooting a moose
I shot him at 100 ft with my .303 he was trying to wind me from behind broke his back with one shot and dropped in his tracks

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Shot at 9am and gutted at the road by 10:30am
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The Hunt gang and sleeping quarters
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Nice bull, I skipped out on our trip up there this year. But my cousin took a big cow, about an hour west of Val D'or (near rapides 7).
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Jason
 
Congratulations on a good hunt. Glad to see you had success. Now if only guys would stop strapping heads to buses and vehicles and hauling their kills for all to see. Come on guys, it's fuel for the anti's. I hunt too and I shudder at the site of a moose or deer head, tongue hanging out strapped to a vehicle. Makes it that much harder to fight the anti-hunter's when they see things like that.Make's us look disrespectful of the resource. I kill an awful pile of geese in a season and some days there is hardly room in the back of the truck for the birds along with the gear but I always manage to put them away unseen and keep from having feathers blowing off behind in a trail down the road. All people see is the gear, looking like you are just heading out always get's smiles, seeing the harvest doesn't, at least for some folks, so why prod them on. Just my .02 worth. :)
 
Congratulations on a good hunt. Glad to see you had success. Now if only guys would stop strapping heads to buses and vehicles and hauling their kills for all to see. Come on guys, it's fuel for the anti's. I hunt too and I shudder at the site of a moose or deer head, tongue hanging out strapped to a vehicle. Makes it that much harder to fight the anti-hunter's when they see things like that.Make's us look disrespectful of the resource. I kill an awful pile of geese in a season and some days there is hardly room in the back of the truck for the birds along with the gear but I always manage to put them away unseen and keep from having feathers blowing off behind in a trail down the road. All people see is the gear, looking like you are just heading out always get's smiles, seeing the harvest doesn't, at least for some folks, so why prod them on. Just my .02 worth. :)

Looks like it was a photo op. Its not tied down to the hood or the ATV rack.

Congrats guys.
 
Looks like it was a photo op. Its not tied down to the hood or the ATV rack.

Congrats guys.

Yes you are right, I stand corrected. I noticed the ATV pic it wan't strapped down, it was the bus pic though that had really caught my attention. I went back and looked and you are right it's not strapped on, I do apologize for jumping the gun!:redface:
 
Yes the head was just a photo op

Mind you in Quebec i think it is a bit of bragging rights by the looks of things
every truck we saw with a moose on board had the head strapped to the roof.

Years ago working on the Hwy 17 saw lots of moose heads strapped to trucks returning from successful hunts.
 
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