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May 15th, 2017, 09:04 PM
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Looking for Info on Outfitters in Quebec
My brothers have been wanting to get together for a hunt before we are all too old. The initial idea was a Caribou hunt, but with that being shut down, we are looking for a moose hunt in 2018. In talking to Outfitters at the Sportsmen's Show, were told that odd years you could only hunt bulls and even years you could hunt anything.
That said there will be 6 of us, 3 from Ontario and 3 from the US (Virginia).
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Roe+
A bad day hunting or fishing is better than a good day at work.
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May 15th, 2017 09:04 PM
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May 16th, 2017, 06:32 AM
#2
I think your wrong with your hunt cycle.
We are booked for Quebec this year.
This is the year that you can shoot Bull, Cow or calf.
Next year (2018) is only Bull/ calf
Look up Taggard Bay Lodge
Two Moons.
3Seasonscamp is already full for 2017
These three are just north of Tamiscaming
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May 16th, 2017, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
RHYBAK
I think your wrong with your hunt cycle.
We are booked for Quebec this year.
This is the year that you can shoot Bull, Cow or calf.
Next year (2018) is only Bull/ calf
Look up Taggard Bay Lodge
Two Moons.
3Seasonscamp is already full for 2017
These three are just north of Tamiscaming
I have fished at Taggart Bay Lodge many times and they have a great business. Their outpost cabin is only about 10 years old and I know they have bear stands behind cabin.
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May 16th, 2017, 08:46 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
RHYBAK
I think your wrong with your hunt cycle.
We are booked for Quebec this year.
This is the year that you can shoot Bull, Cow or calf.
Next year (2018) is only Bull/ calf
Look up Taggard Bay Lodge
Two Moons.
3Seasonscamp is already full for 2017
These three are just north of Tamiscaming
Rhybak,
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure you are right. I take it that you have hunted with these Outfitters? How was the success rate? Just curious, I now there can be many factors beyond your control the same as fly-in fishing trips.
A bad day hunting or fishing is better than a good day at work.
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July 4th, 2017, 09:19 PM
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We've hunted an outfitter for the last two years. You can find an outfitter with the level of service you want pretty easily. (we basically wanted a place to hunt and a roof, which lead us to the outfitter we picked) Success rates are hard to figure out, they are super cagey about telling you true rates (and sometimes fudge numbers i.e. "that guy shot one but didn't kill it so we count that as a kill"). The good outfitters tend to be both pricey and hard to book, so good on you for getting an early start.
I don't know how we ended up picking who we did, but shows and magazines seem to be the primary way they advertise.
2017 is all types (Bull/Cow/Calf) and you need 2 guys to tag the same moose you shoot. A lot of outfitters are more restrictive in their rules, generally limiting to one moose per territory.