Ontario moose hunter with ATV needed in new group 2008
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 10
Ontario moose hunter with ATV needed in new group 2008
We are forming a new moose hunting group for the 2008 season and are looking for a mature hunting partner who has an ATV.
We will be applying for a bull and/or cow tag in one of the following WMU-s in Northern Ontario: #27, #28, #29, #23, #24, #25 (chances are best in #25 but open for discussion).
Must be able to participate in scouting at least once before the season opens.
Please contact me if interested.
We will be applying for a bull and/or cow tag in one of the following WMU-s in Northern Ontario: #27, #28, #29, #23, #24, #25 (chances are best in #25 but open for discussion).
Must be able to participate in scouting at least once before the season opens.
Please contact me if interested.
#4
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 10
RE: Ontario moose hunter with ATV needed in new group 2008
ORIGINAL: lethalconnection
Where are u hunting these moose?
Where are u hunting these moose?
I thought it was obvious in the title but maybe it's confusing...
OK, I'll edit the post.
#7
Fork Horn
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 244
RE: Ontario moose hunter with ATV needed in new group 2008
Just some advise, I live around those wmu and thier is very limited access to some of those units, some are even fly in or train only. just thought i'd give you the heads up
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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RE: Ontario moose hunter with ATV needed in new group 2008
cantrap,
Thanks for the heads up.
I own a property in WMU #28 near Matheson and I'm also familiar with the area as well as the other WMU-s.
The WMU-s I've mentioned are all accessible by major highway (Hwy #11) and countless side roads. The only exception is WMU #25 but even that area can be reached from Hearst by any vehicle. Of course, I'm talking about the southernmost section of WMU #25 because there are no paved roads going into the interior. That's why it's quite easy to get a moose tag there...
I also have an ATV and I know that ATV trails are everywhere. Just have enough fuel and you can go for days in any direction.
We are not a flying in group nor do we want to hunt Hwy #11. We are equipped for long travel and ATV hunt (including boat and motor - if needed).
But again, it's a new group and if someone is interested, we would welcome new ideas and suggestions. We can also do it the easy way, just stay in WMU #28 and camp on my property.
Thanks for the heads up.
I own a property in WMU #28 near Matheson and I'm also familiar with the area as well as the other WMU-s.
The WMU-s I've mentioned are all accessible by major highway (Hwy #11) and countless side roads. The only exception is WMU #25 but even that area can be reached from Hearst by any vehicle. Of course, I'm talking about the southernmost section of WMU #25 because there are no paved roads going into the interior. That's why it's quite easy to get a moose tag there...
I also have an ATV and I know that ATV trails are everywhere. Just have enough fuel and you can go for days in any direction.
We are not a flying in group nor do we want to hunt Hwy #11. We are equipped for long travel and ATV hunt (including boat and motor - if needed).
But again, it's a new group and if someone is interested, we would welcome new ideas and suggestions. We can also do it the easy way, just stay in WMU #28 and camp on my property.