3 days with about 7 guys in 54. We got a cow tag this year. After 10 or so dry years the past about 4 have been successful. Its amazing what a blow down and logging can do for a moose hunt :)
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3 days with about 7 guys in 54. We got a cow tag this year. After 10 or so dry years the past about 4 have been successful. Its amazing what a blow down and logging can do for a moose hunt :)
WMU49 for a Bull. Got a three year old hanging around about 300m from camp all summer.
My group of 10 will be hunting in and around my back yard (wmu 56) for calves for the second year in a row the worst part is between us we own over 1200 acres with good populations of moose but can't even get a tag very frustrating i will b spending some of the week with my bow looking for my big buck or possibly a bear if I still have my tag then
archery calf though... gonna be a tough hunt, but there is so many moose around my place, if there was a place to do it, it is here... last year during the deer hunt, i walked 20 yards past a cow and calf, they just stood there and watched me walk past, perfectly clear shot at them, hoping that same momma is around this year with a new calf and co-operates during the moose hunt lol
Most units allow a calf for every tag although increasingly there are units where even calfs are now on the lottery system too. So, you have to apply for either a bull or cow in a specific unit and the tag is only good in that unit. If not successful you can take a calf. It's only going to get more restrictive shortly.