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October 21st, 2019, 08:26 AM
#11

Originally Posted by
SongDog
I knew guys that had two cow tags last week but couldn't shoot calves. They got one and thankfully it didnt have a calf. But that's just seems so dumb, shoot the cow and leave the calf to survive on its own
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IMHO, it would make more sense to issue cow tags ( if they are bent on issuing them), that are for a cow OR a calf. Many hunters I know would take the calf.....but I guess that wouldn’t reduce cow/bull ratios....
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October 21st, 2019 08:26 AM
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October 21st, 2019, 08:36 AM
#12
I just for once want an adult tag....like i said its a lost cause for gun hunt tags where i am....next year i’m applying for bow
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October 21st, 2019, 09:04 AM
#13

Originally Posted by
Bear13
I just for once want an adult tag....like i said its a lost cause for gun hunt tags where i am....next year i’m applying for bow
Next year will be a whole new system. Guys that have applied for several years, every year, will get more points toward a tag......it should be interesting !!
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October 21st, 2019, 10:05 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
IMHO, it would make more sense to issue cow tags ( if they are bent on issuing them), that are for a cow OR a calf. Many hunters I know would take the calf.....but I guess that wouldn’t reduce cow/bull ratios....
Ya, bull only on the draw and then a draw for cow/calf or cow only and calf only tags in specific zones.
This free for all on calves in Ontario has destroyed the population.
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October 21st, 2019, 02:35 PM
#15
I have hunted deer for 36 years in Ontario but have only bought a moose licence every year since 2010.
The "logic" behind issuing moose tags has been just killing me!!!
So, in my humble opinion, they should just completely STOP the moose hunt for 3 years.
If we really want to help the population and give the MNRF a chance to get their act together and perhaps consult some actual hunters(!), and come up with a logical moose hunting system, then I will gladly put moose out of my mind for 3 years. Why is that so hard to do?!
Walleye fishing in Lake Scugog has been fully banned until further notice. If 'A' can be done, then 'B' can also be done by the same authority!
Last edited by Hawkman; October 21st, 2019 at 02:39 PM.
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October 21st, 2019, 03:06 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
Fox
Ya, bull only on the draw and then a draw for cow/calf or cow only and calf only tags in specific zones.
This free for all on calves in Ontario has destroyed the population.
I’ve hunted moose in the NW for 40 yrs or so. You cannot convince me the population has been destroyed. We’ve seen more moose in the past few years than we ever have.
Guys that work in the bush say the same thing. Outfitters I know say the population is down a bit, but nowhere near the lack of moose the MNRF would have us believe. A butcher I know of, had his coolers completely full the opening weekend. The vast majority were untagged.......
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October 21st, 2019, 03:13 PM
#17
I agree still lots of moose....no tags tho? That better change
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October 21st, 2019, 04:34 PM
#18

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
IMHO, it would make more sense to issue cow tags ( if they are bent on issuing them), that are for a cow OR a calf. Many hunters I know would take the calf.....but I guess that wouldn’t reduce cow/bull ratios....
I dont know....I would hope so, but what if there's 13 guys to a gang....have one tag (cow or calf) and a cow and twin calves steps out....shoot one calf and maybe get 10lbs of meat per person? Or shoot the cow and get 50lbs per person?
Hopefully they would take a calf and let cow and other calf go....I know I would....but cant for the rest of hunters out there....
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October 22nd, 2019, 06:35 AM
#19

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
I’ve hunted moose in the NW for 40 yrs or so. You cannot convince me the population has been destroyed. We’ve seen more moose in the past few years than we ever have.
Guys that work in the bush say the same thing. Outfitters I know say the population is down a bit, but nowhere near the lack of moose the MNRF would have us believe. A butcher I know of, had his coolers completely full the opening weekend. The vast majority were untagged.......
NW Ontario the population may be fine but central and eastern Ontario not so much. I rarely see moose when driving up north to see family, used to always see tracks in the bush and now that is even way down.
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October 22nd, 2019, 06:37 AM
#20

Originally Posted by
SongDog
I dont know....I would hope so, but what if there's 13 guys to a gang....have one tag (cow or calf) and a cow and twin calves steps out....shoot one calf and maybe get 10lbs of meat per person? Or shoot the cow and get 50lbs per person?
Hopefully they would take a calf and let cow and other calf go....I know I would....but cant for the rest of hunters out there....
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You shoot the cow you have a 100% chance that the cow does not make more babies and a decent chance the calves do not live through the winter. You shoot a calf and there is a 50% chance you killed a cow that cannot ever make more calves, you shoot only bulls and limit it then no cows are ever killed.