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24/7 hunter 05-07-2006 04:30 PM

ontario hunting
 
my dad and are looking for a place in ontario for a whitetail hunt. there will be 2 or 3 people. my dad only wants to spend $500 with lodging but i cant find anywhere that cheap. is there any place we could find that cheap. please let me know of any outfitters with reasonable priced hunts in ontario. thanks

early in 05-07-2006 06:19 PM

RE: ontario hunting
 
$500 won't even be close to a hunt in Ontario.

24/7 hunter 05-07-2006 07:44 PM

RE: ontario hunting
 
i didnt think so. maybe i can talk him in to going someplace else.

extreme1 05-08-2006 05:41 AM

RE: ontario hunting
 
I think your best bet for the money is to place some ads looking to rent out a hunt camp for a week and do your own hunt.With a non-resident tag,gas for travel,camp fees and food you should be good to go.
Take a camper along for the trip and really rough it on some crown land.
You shouldent have a real hard time finding a spot for the second week,as most hunters have already tagged out.Besides you are looking at a better time to be in the woods in the middle of november during the rut.
You have the option to archery hunt ?
I dont think you will find a guided hunt with lodging for $500 though.
Good luck


tschaef 05-08-2006 01:54 PM

RE: ontario hunting
 
A single non-restag is $180 Can. up here in Ontario. With our gas prices and a fee to even get your gun across the border you would have a tough time on only $500.

24/7 hunter 05-08-2006 07:38 PM

RE: ontario hunting
 
thanks guys. i didnt think they would be near that cheap. extreme1, i would like to archery hunt but my dad cant get off work at that time of year. we werent looking for a fully guided hunt. just a place to stay and hunt.

Spiffy 05-08-2006 07:49 PM

RE: ontario hunting
 



You could look in an ONtario out ofdoors magazine and look in the back classifieds for a spot. Not likely you will find a spot for 500 total but you may find something reasonable. If you don't want guides, I try to find some good crown or an area were farmers want to get rid of deer. Sleep in a tent, trailer, oreven rent a motelroom. For a bow hunt last year 4 of us shared a room and it worked out to $20 each a night. Good luck!


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