Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
#1376
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 116
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From: Central Pennsylvania
Is the image a .jpg file? If so, try to convert to a .gif with a picture editing program. A .gif is usually smaller is size (kbytes) then a .jpg. Make sure whichever you use, you keep it under 100k.
Let me see if I can get one to post...
Let me see if I can get one to post...
#1377
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 116
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From: Central Pennsylvania
Hey, it worked!! This is good practice for when I get back and need to post pics of my bulls!! :-)
This is my son's first deer!! He shot this doe this year in the Early PA Junior season! I was more excited about this doe then any deer I've ever shot myself!!
I am leaving Friday to hunt NY for two days and then I return for a day of butchering (being optomistic) & packing for Quebec. We leave on the 20th to arrive on the 22nd.
This is my son's first deer!! He shot this doe this year in the Early PA Junior season! I was more excited about this doe then any deer I've ever shot myself!!
I am leaving Friday to hunt NY for two days and then I return for a day of butchering (being optomistic) & packing for Quebec. We leave on the 20th to arrive on the 22nd.
#1378
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 13
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From: Dover PA
BKMSTR sounds like we have similar plans over the next few weeks. I will be heading to NY tomorrow night to hunt Ontario county in Canandaguia for two days. Taking my daughter up to Potter county for our opener on the 26th and then heading to the Mirage Dec 6th. Good luck to you.
#1380
Spike
Joined: Nov 2007
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Would someone explain the process after the kill. I understand we get a export tag that must be filled out. I have heard word that there is a check station of some place that we have to have stamps on our tags? Also if we are quartering does each quater have to have a tag? Can the hide and horns be seperated?






