A bit late in posting this from the June 27th issue of the Uxbridge Times-Journal community paper:
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A bit late in posting this from the June 27th issue of the Uxbridge Times-Journal community paper:
The simple answer is to hunt 'em.
If you're out to just see them and hour drive is all it takes. Every weekend in the fall got to watch my step when hunting woodcock to avoid stepping on moose turd.
A few years ago there was a cow moose was around for 2 years then got hit by a car ,in Alsa Craig 10 km west of London
I had one in my Driveway last year..daughter got a video if it on her phone ..it became a local celebrity spotted in the soybean fields in the area.
The local hunt camp drives 23 hrs to Longlac to see moose very fall :)
Brother was finally able to get to cabin last week to check the cameras after vehicle issues kept him from getting there a month ago. Don't mind the date stamp as he didn't set them when he put them up last year.
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hah i just went to look at a property in minden hills with my pops as we are looking to buy property. so many moose prints and skat. along with a bunch of bear prints.
According to the MNR what you are seeing are ghosts...…….lol
yeah . see i thinik the main problem is they stay in the thick woods. how in the hell are they gunna know the population of the herd. the property we went to go take a look at has a couple lakes on it and cut trails. the deer flys were BRUTAL tho. hopefully the new survey mandatory report changes things with the amount of tags in those areas.
Prefer the drive way north.
No cell service where we moose hunt. The only way to get a true break from work and wife.
Phone gets three bars or better in Uxbridge.
This girl WAS just north of Burnt River last Thursday.