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Muskyhunter1

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    Northern Ontario
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    Depends what I need to get the job done.
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    Bowtech and Excaibur
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    just came across it.

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  1. They say Lake Kipawa is really nice. I fished a bit and hunted moose over that way. Nice area for sure.
  2. Oh yes lots of snow and cold and bugs. It keeps the "want be" armchair hunter and fishers away. Bow season for deer ended yesterday and now onto ice fishing. I guess I had better get my Xmas decorations out this week first so the boss lady doesn't get on my case - lol. A number of years ago I hunted Broome County for deer and if I recall it was amazing. I had just started bow hunting so i blew it a couple of times. Had a great time just the same and saw lots of deer. Cheers.
  3. I have been thinking about Anticosti Island too. I heard you are allowed 2 deer and you hunt them on the beach. The more seaweed that washes in from the waves the better the hunt. So I have heard. Moose hunt in New Brunswick sounds like fun. Nothing more awesome if you hunt the rut and call one in. It seems a lot of areas now move the season back so you cant hunt the rut. I got a buddy who hunted Newfoundland last year and they kicked butt.
  4. Thanks for the welcome Lads. I hail from a town called North Bay on Lake Nipissing. Blackbelt - I love turkey hunting and usually get a couple of Tom's in the freezer each spring. Wolc123 - Nice Musky. I don't really fish for them now as I like my walleye and Northerns and Trout but I hope to retire soon and they are right off my dock. Just across the bay there is even an outfitter who specializes in Musky. I hunt a large island a lot where I have a cabin so that is where the name Muskyhunter comes from. Mlammerhirt - I dont get down that way onto the Niagara but they also say there is some great steelhead fishing too. Thanks again folks, Dave
  5. Eagle, You are correct we had a couple really bad winters and our herd took a licking. They are calling for a mild winter this year but that usually means lots of snow which is really hard on the deer. Time will tell. I have been to Wyoming a couple of years and love the Douglas area. Last time I went I took the wife. She shopped all day hitting quilting shops while I went hunting. She is pushing me to go back. I guess I had better do what I am told. Happy wife happy life. Where going for moose? Wyoming as well? Greendrake, Like New York they are out there but in my neck of the woods it usually involves private land. We live on the edge of the Northern area for deer.
  6. Hello Folks, Happened to find this site by chance. I am avid sportsman that depending on the season dictates why I am in the woods or out on the lakes. I pretty much hunt anything but have a fondness for big game. Looking forward to chewing the fat with you folks. Cheers, Musky
  7. If I were you and want to get into big deer in Ontario they seem to hail from the North West in areas like around Dryden and Lake of the woods. A couple of my brother in-laws used to go that way and yes they got really nice big bucks. Good luck,
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