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February 26th, 2020, 06:51 AM
#21
Looks like the party hunting rules are staying the same. Proposed changes that were not approved:
More restrictive party hunting rules for moose hunters
After consideration of comments received, the current party hunting rules for moose hunters will be maintained.
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February 26th, 2020 06:51 AM
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February 26th, 2020, 07:03 AM
#22

Originally Posted by
impact
Trying to comprehend their new system.
So, if 10 guys in a group apply for 10 years as individuals now according to the new rules and each accumulates 10 points and the draw for the bull moose requires 10 points are they all eligible for a tag? Obviously the majority would decline maybe keeping 2 tags so what happens with the surplus tags? Is there a secondary draw for others in that WMU?
It makes no difference if you applied in a group or individually. You still get a point for each year you didn’t get drawn. It will be interesting to see how the actual draw plays out...
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February 26th, 2020, 11:45 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
A nonresident can still hunt with a family member, but he/she can’t enter the draw. They can party hunt with the resident hunter that has a tag. A bit better, but not much.
It sounds to me that the cost of a moose hunt has gone up....15 to apply, 35 for a licence, then more for a tag if successful ???
Would it not be $15 each year until you are drawn, then you pay $35 for your license and $XXX for your tag. If you are joining a group then you can apply at $15 and pay $35 to hunt on a group members tag. I bet you could also pay $35 to hunt on a group members tag without applying, as the case may be.
I really like this, keep the calf/cow and calf tags low for a while to get the numbers back up and adjust them based on localized populations, just as we do the antlerless deer tags.
The $200 for a bull does not seem like a lot to me, this is similar to the Yukon system, except in the Yukon you pay a harvest fee after you get an animal.
I just hope this starts to bring back the numbers.
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February 26th, 2020, 11:48 AM
#24
Anyone know if the dates of the seasons got pushed back to late October?
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February 26th, 2020, 11:54 AM
#25

Originally Posted by
rick_iles
A nonresident can still hunt with a family member, but he/she can’t enter the draw. They can party hunt with the resident hunter that has a tag. A bit better, but not much.
It sounds to me that the cost of a moose hunt has gone up....15 to apply, 35 for a licence, then more for a tag if successful ???
You just got 11.9% on your OMERS AVC you will be all right. LOL
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February 26th, 2020, 12:28 PM
#26

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
You just got 11.9% on your OMERS AVC you will be all right. LOL
Hope so !! I haven’t heard yet ...
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February 26th, 2020, 12:30 PM
#27

Originally Posted by
Fox
Would it not be $15 each year until you are drawn, then you pay $35 for your license and $XXX for your tag. If you are joining a group then you can apply at $15 and pay $35 to hunt on a group members tag. I bet you could also pay $35 to hunt on a group members tag without applying, as the case may be.
I really like this, keep the calf/cow and calf tags low for a while to get the numbers back up and adjust them based on localized populations, just as we do the antlerless deer tags.
The $200 for a bull does not seem like a lot to me, this is similar to the Yukon system, except in the Yukon you pay a harvest fee after you get an animal.
I just hope this starts to bring back the numbers.
Yes, I guess that would be the case. So it’s not as bad as I thought.....
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February 26th, 2020, 12:50 PM
#28
Apologies to members for taking it off topic for a bit.
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February 26th, 2020, 01:15 PM
#29

Originally Posted by
dilly
Anyone know if the dates of the seasons got pushed back to late October?
https://www.ontario.ca/page/tentativ...unting-seasons
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February 26th, 2020, 02:32 PM
#30

Originally Posted by
Fox
Would it not be $15 each year until you are drawn, then you pay $35 for your license and $XXX for your tag. If you are joining a group then you can apply at $15 and pay $35 to hunt on a group members tag. I bet you could also pay $35 to hunt on a group members tag without applying, as the case may be.
I really like this, keep the calf/cow and calf tags low for a while to get the numbers back up and adjust them based on localized populations, just as we do the antlerless deer tags.
The $200 for a bull does not seem like a lot to me, this is similar to the Yukon system, except in the Yukon you pay a harvest fee after you get an animal.
I just hope this starts to bring back the numbers.
That's the way I understood it. So instead of not going moose hunting for $60 on a calf tag, I can not go moose hunting for $15 until that time when successful in the draw.