Ahsan Ahmed
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Rather than being judgmental, you should consider how strange your request sounds. If you have taken and passed the Hunting examination, most people would have already determined what/when/where they could hunt. Simply put, Ontario (like other provinces) is divided into WMU's (wildlife management units) each with their own "rules" as to what may be hunted and when. Tags may be required depending on what and where you are hunting. Different regulations/permits may apply to migratory birds, small game, etc. Best to determine what you would like to hunt and read the regulations. Be aware that certain municipalities may have their own regulations as to the discharge of firearms and the calibre of rifles to be used for hunting.
The above post appropriately summed up directions for info gathering.....
cav2200 - please do not be quickly offended by folks' responses here.....we all stumble at some point when venturing out into "uncharted territories".
Nevertheless, as already mentioned, your best/quick starting point at this time other than speaking directly to an experienced/knolwedgeable Hunter - would be to take your time and look at the details provided within the 2008 Ontario Hunting Regs.
Look at the 3 different maps (for Ontario) specifying the individual WMUs, the different sections specifying Big/Small Game - tables indicating open seasons (dates) against various WMUs, types of firearms (including archery) as applicable etc.
Pay close attention when you move through the various other pages in the Regs that contain basic requirements info, criterias for applying for big game licenses/tags etc. There is enough info in there to enable you take the initial steps on your own. The rest will depend on how you do your personal research/homework. Do not hesitate to ask questions on this board or other Forums such as "Huntontario dot com" (and be prepared to accept some criticsm/good natured ribbing along the way as well
A hint, when asking questions on Forums such as this one, it would greatly assist to have some basic background info ready to present i.e. in terms of the game that you may plan to hunt at this time, general area you may be interested in based on the Maps (Hunting Regs), type of firearm that you may wish to use etc and subsequently, ask your specific questions in terms of Regulations and/or directions, ideas etc.
My .02 cents





















































