I used to hunt Zone 70 exclusively.
We had a decent Zone. We had a 2 week Archery season up until 2009.
In the 6 years I hunted Zone 70 I managed to take 1 40" Bull, 1 47 " Bull both with Bow(one at 10 yards the other at 10 ft.). I also got a 43"Bull with Rifle and 1 more 36" Bull with rifle.
In those years I always had at least 1-2 close encounters (under 75 yards) with mature Bulls and would see alot of other Moose and sign.
In 2009 they opened Zone 70-74 from Sept. 1st to Nov 30 for archery, crossbow, ML and Rifle.
In the area I usually hunt there were 12 bulls shot by rifle hunters in the last couple weeks of Sept.(formally closed to Archery only).
We were also hit with an influx of a couple wolf packs so that didn't help either.
So a once good area with a healthy population is now almost a deadzone?
So after all that I started travelling south to Hudson Bay and got back into good hunting and we still had a "archery" season.
I had some really good years down South but now things are changing again....
For whatever reason SERM decided that too many Moose were being harvested or dying from disease? So this year they cut back the Archery moose season from 2 weeks to 1 week. Also cutting Draw tags and Regular Moose season.
Zones around Hudson Bay used to be 250 tag zones now alot are reduced to 50 tags?
I am lucky this year as I got an Archery Elk so I have some meat BUT it's getting harder every year. It's almost to the point where I just want to buy a Beef and pork and be done with it.
We have extra competition in NE Sask from Manitoba FNs who are coming to Sask because the Man.Moose population has collapsed.
This year I hunted Archery Moose and in areas where I used to get alot of action the forest was all but dead.....no bulls talking and no cows calling?
It is sad to see these areas get "cleaned out" and SERMs only answer is to close seasons, shorten seasons?
Why not try other things like close active logging roads down to keep everyone out?
They did put some new gates in but the roads and clearcuts are still there.
Also the logging practices could be changed so they leave a curtain of trees between the main roads and the cutblocks. This would drastically cut down the roadhunting which probably accounts for 50% of Moose kills. Everyone knows how easy it is to quad down a logging road and spot Moose in a fresh cut, especially true once winter sets in.
I think the answer is to close these areas off from Dec 1st till Aug20 and ban baiting for Big Game(except for Bear).
It is Crownland and belongs to all of us but once the animals are cleaned out it will take a generation for them to come back?
Just seems to me Sask is FAR behind other jurisdictions when it comes to game Management?
We had a decent Zone. We had a 2 week Archery season up until 2009.
In the 6 years I hunted Zone 70 I managed to take 1 40" Bull, 1 47 " Bull both with Bow(one at 10 yards the other at 10 ft.). I also got a 43"Bull with Rifle and 1 more 36" Bull with rifle.
In those years I always had at least 1-2 close encounters (under 75 yards) with mature Bulls and would see alot of other Moose and sign.
In 2009 they opened Zone 70-74 from Sept. 1st to Nov 30 for archery, crossbow, ML and Rifle.
In the area I usually hunt there were 12 bulls shot by rifle hunters in the last couple weeks of Sept.(formally closed to Archery only).
We were also hit with an influx of a couple wolf packs so that didn't help either.
So a once good area with a healthy population is now almost a deadzone?
So after all that I started travelling south to Hudson Bay and got back into good hunting and we still had a "archery" season.
I had some really good years down South but now things are changing again....
For whatever reason SERM decided that too many Moose were being harvested or dying from disease? So this year they cut back the Archery moose season from 2 weeks to 1 week. Also cutting Draw tags and Regular Moose season.
Zones around Hudson Bay used to be 250 tag zones now alot are reduced to 50 tags?
I am lucky this year as I got an Archery Elk so I have some meat BUT it's getting harder every year. It's almost to the point where I just want to buy a Beef and pork and be done with it.
We have extra competition in NE Sask from Manitoba FNs who are coming to Sask because the Man.Moose population has collapsed.
This year I hunted Archery Moose and in areas where I used to get alot of action the forest was all but dead.....no bulls talking and no cows calling?
It is sad to see these areas get "cleaned out" and SERMs only answer is to close seasons, shorten seasons?
Why not try other things like close active logging roads down to keep everyone out?
They did put some new gates in but the roads and clearcuts are still there.
Also the logging practices could be changed so they leave a curtain of trees between the main roads and the cutblocks. This would drastically cut down the roadhunting which probably accounts for 50% of Moose kills. Everyone knows how easy it is to quad down a logging road and spot Moose in a fresh cut, especially true once winter sets in.
I think the answer is to close these areas off from Dec 1st till Aug20 and ban baiting for Big Game(except for Bear).
It is Crownland and belongs to all of us but once the animals are cleaned out it will take a generation for them to come back?
Just seems to me Sask is FAR behind other jurisdictions when it comes to game Management?




















































