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Old 11-09-2011 | 09:12 AM
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Nord QC Bouman
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Compared to 2010 they are still up further and still spread across the LRV. I think the positioning is good and it looks much like 2007 - easterly migration usually works well to have animals milling north and south of the TRR - Laforge Thurnpike and TTR east towards LA2. When the migration is west - they need to get around LG3/4 and this usually pushed them well into 22A and all we see are straglers comming down along the 22A/22B border - this was 2008/2009.

I think if you are in the 15 NOV leg you will see the first of the main migration before your hunt ends above Kisk and to the east of LA1. The TTR @ Laforge and east should be good until first week of Dec if the weather holds. Nothing is frozen yet and snow has not come - forcast is for ~ -5 to -7 after 20 NOV which will bring some ice. Based on the weather now I think they will come down slow since there is plenty of browse once they hit the tree line and cover. I think Kisk folks will have a short ride to a great hunt.
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