Looking for a Moose Swap
#1
Looking for a Moose Swap
Hey Guys,
I am looking to see if there is anyone who has a quality moose hunt that they would like to swap for world class mule deer and/or Rocky Mountain elk?
My daughter (age 19) and I are looking for a moose hunt in 3 to 4 years. We would be rifle hunting and would like a legitimate chance at a 45"+ bull. Would like a rut hunt and would also need help with removing the moose from the woods.
Would like Canada because there is no way we both could draw a tag here in the states in the same year.
Not interested in Quebec.
Ontario has had a big decline in population which MNR doesn't know why. I would be hesitant for Ontario.
The link below shows my offer and the mulies/elk we have taken from my place in southern Colorado for the past 9 years. This is private property. One change from the thread is the lodging. I now have a spacious log home that we would be staying in! Also have all the frame packs/game bags needed to get out an elk or deer. Have knives/stainless steel table/cutting boards and freezers to process your meat.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/swap...-reposted.html
PM me if you would like to chat.
Thanks, Rob
I am looking to see if there is anyone who has a quality moose hunt that they would like to swap for world class mule deer and/or Rocky Mountain elk?
My daughter (age 19) and I are looking for a moose hunt in 3 to 4 years. We would be rifle hunting and would like a legitimate chance at a 45"+ bull. Would like a rut hunt and would also need help with removing the moose from the woods.
Would like Canada because there is no way we both could draw a tag here in the states in the same year.
Not interested in Quebec.
Ontario has had a big decline in population which MNR doesn't know why. I would be hesitant for Ontario.
The link below shows my offer and the mulies/elk we have taken from my place in southern Colorado for the past 9 years. This is private property. One change from the thread is the lodging. I now have a spacious log home that we would be staying in! Also have all the frame packs/game bags needed to get out an elk or deer. Have knives/stainless steel table/cutting boards and freezers to process your meat.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/swap...-reposted.html
PM me if you would like to chat.
Thanks, Rob
Last edited by Rob in VT; 12-08-2014 at 08:08 AM.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 2
Been moose hunting in the same place for 44 years and always do well. Use a jet boat and an air boat. Very remote hunt but always a fair amount of moose. Have a rustic but warm log cabin we stay in. Success of hunt is often water level dependent. Low water normally means the jet boat has a more difficult time getting up the river. Send your email address and I'll send some pictures.
Love elk hunt and have applied for permits in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado.
Love elk hunt and have applied for permits in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado.
#7
Spike
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: sudbury, ont
Posts: 17
how about a fly in moose hunt in northern Ontario??....BTW, the OMNR have full of ****. there is no decline in moose population, they just lack the funds for doing the proper researches....I have moose hunt camps on lake/river systems way up in northern Ontario and bear management unit in central Ontario. I see lots of moose and so do all my clients and friend throughout the province. Our ministry is a **** show and cut tags back for no reason. they have no control over the natives hunting where and when they want therefore they cut white man tags back.