We never use the calf tags we get. We don't want to shoot the little ones, rather see them grow up and hope to shoot them then.
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We never use the calf tags we get. We don't want to shoot the little ones, rather see them grow up and hope to shoot them then.
Also the calf will eat as much as a cow over winter but won't give yo another calf or two in spring. The cow likely will give you a calf and many times two. So sparing a calf doesn't always help the herd growth. If you tag a calf you are sparing an adult calf bearing cow.
You're missing out on the best meat by not taking them as well. I'd rather not let the wolves have it.
Well mostly we all only have the time to take one week off work so we take a week for deer as we all get doe tags so its better for us to just go get some deer but if we had a bull tag we would take that week off for once and i'd just bow hunt deer on weekends and such.
The best way to get a bull tag is to organize a trip to NW Ontario with your group. Assuming you are all in pool 1, 5 guys should get you into the guaranteed group size for WMU 5 or 8.
My thoughts are that you shoot neither for a few years.
If you have 1 bull in the area then all the cows will be bread, if you have no calves to grow up to become adult calves then how can they be bread?
As to the OP, if you want to get an adult tag in Ontario you have to be in a big group or solo be so lucky you probably have a better shot at the lottery. WMU 47 is still Southern Ontario, very few tags there.