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huntcaribou 10-16-2010 01:43 AM

HI all, i just talked to my outfitter and he said he talked to the ontario dnr officer and they said that as long as the caribou were wraped up with no blood runing on the ground they wood over look it. as for hunting with camp kiskimaastkin i have hunted with them the last 6 seasons i think it's a great place, will be takeing my grandson this year on his first hunt for bou, any one want or need more info email me. have a great hunting season.

Constructoman 10-17-2010 02:20 PM

Are you crazy. Heard it from a guy who said it was okay. This is the fastest way you are going to end up fined, loose your caribou, and perhaps your truck. Call the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, get someone in charge on the phone and have them email or send you a letter with their name and position on it saying its okay.

huntcaribou 10-20-2010 04:58 PM

I will check on it more, but the outfitter that told me has an interest in this as he has a lot of hunters coming up to hunt, so i think he would not give bad info, but it's your responsibility to make sure!!, bottom line. guess i will find out will be takeing my grandson up this year, his first year hunting with a gun. happy hunting

pjd 10-22-2010 02:11 AM

caribou thru Ont.
 
Talked with a dnr officer and was told

Game in quarters with bone still in is ok if it is in a large container or a game bag that will not be able to leak any fluids out if it starts to thaw. No spinal cord what so ever including neck roast.

Antlers with skull cap clean of any brain matter and most meat off, is good. I would wrap a piece of thick poly tarp around the base of antlers and skull cap and tape with duct tape.

To transport a cape put it in a large container and duct tape shut, around the seal area tight

Mickey Finn 10-26-2010 09:23 AM

Openings?
 
I know it's late. But, I've been wanting to make this hunt for a few years. Never could get a friend interested. Finally I have a friend willing to take the drive. (He's in Marquette. so, he's part way there already.)

So, does anyone have a couple open spots for an outpost camp? Two guys in their fifties. Both can cook by the way.

ATB

pjd 10-26-2010 02:44 PM

mickey i pm'ed ya

Hunter Dave 10-29-2010 04:31 PM

migration
 
It does not look like they are showing as many collared animal as in past years. Has anyone looked at the last map, can you give me any advise going up for Nov. 18-22.
Would like to chat with a few of the old pros it does not seem as if many guy's are talking this year.

birdmanmik 10-31-2010 10:51 AM

1st time
 

Originally Posted by Hunter Dave (Post 3711650)
It does not look like they are showing as many collared animal as in past years. Has anyone looked at the last map, can you give me any advise going up for Nov. 18-22.
Would like to chat with a few of the old pros it does not seem as if many guy's are talking this year.

Also going up on the 18th. map shows still headed down,1st time also.

Mickey Finn 11-03-2010 11:36 AM

Caribou
 
18 nov.-22nov. here as well. Looks like the herd is split with some holding north and some moving south quickly.
http://www.mrnf.gouv.qc.ca/english/w...p_101101_E.pdf
I'd also love to hear from any "old timers". Who care to make a comment or prediction?

Good luck to everyone!

Hunter Dave 11-03-2010 04:49 PM

Looks like one of the first herds are headed for Kimiskimi, has anyone talked to the guy's in this camp? Does anyone know if they have done any fly overs. with the few colars i there a large number comming behind the first group?


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