Think big game is not effected by mute swans?
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By Padre86
I'm looking at the big game hunting opportunities in Ontario, CA. According to the province's regulations, non-residents (with some exceptions) have to hunt bear and moose with a licensed guide. So, unguided, DIY hunts (at least for bear and moose) aren't feasible up there.
I've looked through a few different guiding websites to get a baseline for the prices that are charged: $3.5k-$6k per person for Moose hunts (depending on the level of guide services); and $2.5k-$3.5k for black bear hunts (again depending on the level of guide services).
My question: are there any guides/outfitters which offer minimal services, and cheap fees, for hunting these animals? For example, is there an outfitter which takes on a non-resident hunter as registered guest but allows him/her to hunt DIY for a cheaper rate than what is mentioned above?
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By Sandy Lake
We are a Newfoundland Outfitter that offer Moose and Black Bear hunts. $4400us
Contact us anytime .
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By mike rossi
Here is a map depicting the distribution of signatures as of November 28, 2015. Also attached for comparison is the distribution map up to September 18, 2015.
When we published the September 18, 2015 map, we called everyone's attention to the "bald spots". As you can see there has been a response and improvement, however, certain areas are still lagging. Of course, some of the bald spots cover the Adirondack and Catskill Parks, and other areas where few or no people live.
Even prior to September 18, 2015, we stepped up efforts in the Lower Hudson Valley, NYC, and Long Island. These regions carry the most weight in the NY State Assembly, and cooperation form Assembly members in those regions is important to the success of this initiative. As evinced on the map, the response in these regions has been very good!
We still have a ways to go and we urge everyone to maintain all the stamina they can muster and keep pushing!
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By mike rossi
There is no hunting season for mute swans or native swans in NY, but there is in some other states. The term "waterfowl" includes ducks, geese, and swans. Other water birds such as rails are not "waterfowl", but swans certainly are.
And they are good eating too.... Here is a recipe and notice we have created another website:
http://thefoodcentrichunter.weebly.com/swan-leg-choucroute.html
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