How Many Hunt Moose?
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Bradford, Ontario
I used to hunt them every year ( 9A) in the Ignace area. Now I find I go about every 2 or 3 years. Went last year and called in a nice young bull so that hunt was too short. Not going this year but likely will next year.
#3
A moose hunt is one of my dreams, Ontario witch is about three house from my house has a season and a tag goes for around 350 canadan. I think it is a drawing system so I am going to start applieing this year.
This guy has moved into my home town, he is living nere one of the cemitarys in town. We have afew moose in my state but no season. My hole life I have only seen 2 in the wild here, I havent had the chance to see this guy first hand. My budy tuck this pick.
This guy has moved into my home town, he is living nere one of the cemitarys in town. We have afew moose in my state but no season. My hole life I have only seen 2 in the wild here, I havent had the chance to see this guy first hand. My budy tuck this pick.
#6
My oldest sons (he's only 6) favorite animal is the Moose. For that reason I dream of bowhunting one of the critters with him someday. It would be an awesome experience to just to see such a large animal in the wild. We just don't see a lot of them running the cornfields around here???
#7
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
I kid you not--September of every year is the month I think of most--that's when the archery season for moose opens here in Northern Ontario.
It's the time of year that the Moose ruts and it's the time I take two weeks off work and spend it all in the great outdoors--every minute of every day, for 14 days.
What a feeling!!!
It's the time of year that the Moose ruts and it's the time I take two weeks off work and spend it all in the great outdoors--every minute of every day, for 14 days.
What a feeling!!!
#8
I too like Ampahunter look forward to Sept every year to go archery hunting for these massive creature's of the bog's .Moose hunting is pretty spectacular espeacially if you get one walking into your call's ,nothing like having a horny bull coming in to your call's pissed at the intruder in his area who's calling ,sometime's they steam role right in and other time's they can sneak in soooo quiet .The feeling of a successful moose hunt is an awsome feeling that you's all should try at least once .
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#9
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
It does raise the hair on your skin--doesn't it!!!
Like John mentioned--it's amazing how sometimes an animal the size of a moose, can just 'appear' without making as much as a sound--and other times it's like all hell break loose.
However it happens--standing face to face with a bull moose is an experience to be encountered.
Needless to say--after the kill--well that's another story. Getting that monster out of the bogs is another challenge--sometimes I think I'm really crazy!!!
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Like John mentioned--it's amazing how sometimes an animal the size of a moose, can just 'appear' without making as much as a sound--and other times it's like all hell break loose.
However it happens--standing face to face with a bull moose is an experience to be encountered.
Needless to say--after the kill--well that's another story. Getting that monster out of the bogs is another challenge--sometimes I think I'm really crazy!!!
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#10
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: usa
ive wanted to hunt moose forever, but the good people at the wyoming game and fish have just not yet decided to give me permission for this endeavor.
if i draw in vermont this year, maybe this fall i can finally get one of these monsters.
if i draw in vermont this year, maybe this fall i can finally get one of these monsters.


