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    With the Ontario moose tag allocation being what it is I figure I am going to have get creative to secure a bull tag. Looking at the WMUs the obvious places to get a tag are also the most remote (makes sense). This basically cuts it down to 1A, 1C, or 1D. 1C actually has a small bit of road access via the Windigo Road heading NW out of Pickle Lake. Other options would be to use the fly-in services of an outfitter to an outpost lake somewhere in one of the units.

    Being a bit of a stubborn knucklehead I think that drive or fly-in is probably too easy and if this is going to be done it needs to be epic. First part of making this epic is to convince the wife. Up until now I have managed 4 or 5 day off the grid trips without too much issue from her. Being old school i don't have a Spot or Inreach and so far she has been okay with this. This will be different so I told her to get me a Garmin Inreach Explorer+ as i expect this to be a 14-18 day trip (She said okay but make sure to bump up my life insurance before I go!). Not really a big a deal as I have done 1000s of miles like this in my checkered past (did both the Severn and Albany from source to mouth). That was a few decades back but hey who's counting.

    As a concession to my age (50 something and because it's way too much work otherwise) I intend to use my 12'8" Zodiac with a 15HP Yammy on it - this is sort of blasphemous as up until now I have only used the canoe or kayak for hunting on a trip like this. The Zodiac has 6 chambers and is virtually unsinkable and it is easy to repair in the event something does go wrong. It also has a 1600 lb payload - enough for me, moose and gear. So doing some research on line I think my best bet is to put in on the Kabinakagami about 25 or 30 miles north of Calstock. Based on trip reports i am pretty sure I can get the Zodiac in and than also pretty sure I can run every rapid between there and the Albany. Once at the Albany (100 river miles or so from the put in) the north side of the river is 1D - the promised land!

    Tentative plan is apply for a tag (anticipate failure). Shoot up there this summer and try the Zodiac on the river. Apply again next time around once I am pool 1. Based on group sizes I should get a tag within 1 or 2 seasons. Than head up for the rut in 2020 or 2021 and pull off an epic.

    Oh the things my mind gets up to once my deer tags are filled.
    Last edited by Species8472; December 18th, 2018 at 09:01 PM.
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    Hopefully there's Moose left on that river system?....The fishing should still be great?...Good Luck.
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    Sounds like a really neat trip. Hope you get a tag.

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    Just a thought, but you should film it too. Or take a camera person. It does sound pretty amazing. I like your optimism about the rapids

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    solo ? thats a bold move. although i don't have any experience i've spoken to many people who have plenty as i've looked into doing a moose trip but definitely not that intense. It'll take at least a day or two to break down and pack a moose solo, and it better be within a click or two of the river. Also you should think about weather. if you're that far up river and knock down a moose and it's 15 degrees out, you'll be in a lot of trouble meat keeping wise. just some things to consider.
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    Not for me - but I admire the plan. I'd be a bit hesitant about the 'solo' though.

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    Sounds like a great plan! Others are hesitant on the solo idea but I think that's what would make it that much greater!

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    Sounds awesome!

    If you need a camera man let me know. I'll work for moose steaks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellerivercrossbowhunter View Post
    Sounds awesome!

    If you need a camera man let me know. I'll work for moose steaks!
    How do you feel about mud, peat bogs, rock steps and laying in a foot of mud fixing stuff.

    Still looking for cameramen for my overland trips.
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