You can blame MNR all you want for mismanagement but they can't control the km of new logging roads and ATV's that keep them open for decades to come. Moose just have nowhere to hide anymore.
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You can blame MNR all you want for mismanagement but they can't control the km of new logging roads and ATV's that keep them open for decades to come. Moose just have nowhere to hide anymore.
There's a lot of truth to that. Most western provinces don't allow ATV use for hunting. Hunting is done on foot,by water or aircraft drop off and you can't hunt for 24 hrs. after arrival at base camp. Don't be surprised if that happens here in Ontario along with more season reductions and restrictions. I think what we're seeing now is only the tip of the iceburg.
Don't forget j 5 s Moe . The road access is certainly a problem but one that is easily fixed . As Mie mentioned manny logging roads up here are restricted and posted , no motorized vehicle use . This does prevent a lot of people from hunting the area they are trying to protect . However ill give you all one guess who this law dies not aply to . You guessed it , up here detour road the Two peek branch was cut , posted right away as the mnr knew of a large heard of moose in the area and wanted to protect them . The natives took over 20 moose out of that cut area that fall .
Blame the problem on anything you want to . But until we are all treated equally any other issue or reason is minor so very minor ..
A Ray
Everyone has a theory as to why the numbers are down.... interesting article on http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunde...park-1.3044136 if you read the first couple paragraphs. I know spending lots of time in WMU 13/15B, I am seeing many more wolf tracks around the past few years than "normal".
A big wolf wandered around our property last week. Made the footprints from my neighbour's rottweiler/hound cross look small. It was radio-collared too, according to another neighbour, and was hanging around in a small group of 4.
I hear a larger pack near me, but rarely see them. My wife had a standoff with one last year, nothing came of it and we never saw that wolf again.
As for the moose licence, I think I will skip it this year. Money is tight, and I forgot to enter the draw last year so I am Pool 2. Applying two years just for a chance for one of 137 (bow + gun) tags in WMU 13 in 2016 - I don't think so this time.
In area #5 there are hundreds upon hundreds of miles of road access open to residents. Some of the roads even restrict non residents from setting up camp, ( Deer Lk. Road), for example. Last year the OMNR spent quite abit of funds before resident deer and moose in order for complete access. They took out culverts and put in "low water crossings." I think their move actually helped spread out hunting pressure.
On Deer Lake Road, you can actually see our tax dollars at work!!! To the good.
Also, there were bait fish trappers, outfitters, bma holders and trappers that got together. With the omnr's permission we hired a local contractor to fix a road in area #5. We pooled money together and fixed the road at our expense. Had to go by environmental regs of course.
Thanks Trimmer!!