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  1. #11
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    I figured it was time there was a list created that had all of the public areas someone could hunt in Ontario. With all of the new hunters in the province every year its hard for them to get a good start at it without knowing anyone or without somewhere to go. I figure why not give someone a reasonable starting point to a life long obsession such as hunting, and let them know that they do have areas they can go.

    If anyone would like to contribute more public locations, please reply and I'll edit the list. Maybe it would be a good idea for a sticky too.


    Please research the areas further before heading out to them as some areas have different rules regarding use.

    Some areas also require an OFAH Membership.




    Ontario Crown Land Atlas:
    http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business...DU_137972.html


    Ontario Wildlife Management Areas:
    Can be viewed in the Wildlife Management Unit Maps section from the Ontario Hunting Regulations

    1. Stag Island (WMU 93)
    2. Rondeau (Provincial Park) (WMU 93)
    3. Fingal (WMU 92)
    4. Aylmer (WMU 92)
    5. Calton Swamp (WMU 92)
    6. Long Point (WMU 90)
    7. Hullett (WMU 85)
    8. Luther Marsh (WMU 80)
    9. Orangeville (WMU 81)
    10. Rankin (WMU 83)
    11. Beverly Swamp (WMU 87)
    12. Binbrook (WMU 87)
    13. Mud Lake (WMU 89)
    14. Willoughby Swamp (WMU 89)
    15. Pine River Provincial Fishing Area (WMU 81)
    16. Tiny Marsh (WMU 76)
    17. Matchedash Bay (WMU 76)
    18. Copeland Forest Resources Management Area (WMU 76E)
    19. Holland Marsh (WMU 77)
    20. Nonquon (WMU 73)
    21. Scugog Island (WMU 73)
    22. Darlington (Provincial Park) (WMU 72)
    23. Presqu’ile (Provincial Park) (WMU 71)
    24. Brighton (WMU 71)
    25. Mountain (WMU 65)
    26. Lake St. Lawrence (WMU 65)
    27. Gananoque (WMU 67)
    28. Camden Lake (WMU 68)
    29. Pt. Petre (WMU 70)
    30. Wye Marsh National Wildlife Area (WMU 76)
    31. Howard Ferguson Nursery (WMU 66B)
    32. Hilliardton Marsh (WMU 28)




    Conservation Authorities that allow hunting:

    Map View (Suggestion from Species8472)
    http://www.oodmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/CAs.pdf


    Essex Regional Conservation Authority
    http://erca.org/conservation-areas-e...ation/hunting/

    Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
    http://www.abca.on.ca/page.php?page=hunting

    Upper Thames River Conservation Authority
    http://www.thamesriver.on.ca/Wetland...as/hunting.htm

    Long Point Regional Conservation Authority
    http://www.lprca.on.ca/PDFFILES/LPRCA_MAP4SALE.pdf

    Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
    http://www.mvca.on.ca/uploads/pdf/Conservation_Map.pdf

    Grand River Conservation Authority
    http://www.grandriver.ca/index/docum...&Sub1=0&sub2=0

    Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
    http://www.npca.ca/conservation-areas/hunters-anglers/

    Grey Sauble Conservation Authority
    http://www.greysauble.on.ca/ca_lands/recreation.html

    Nottawasaga Conservation Authority
    http://www.nvca.on.ca/

    Onotabee Conservation Authority
    http://www.otonabee.com/parks-trails...shingtrapping/

    Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority
    http://www.svca.on.ca/

    St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
    http://www.scrca.on.ca/

    Lakehead Region Conservation Authority
    http://www.lakeheadca.com/

    Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
    http://www.grca.on.ca/forest-recreation.html

    Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
    http://www.rvca.ca/

    South Nation Conservation Authority
    http://nation.on.ca/recreation/hunting

    Raisin Region Conservation Authority
    http://www.rrca.on.ca/

    Lower Trent Conservation Authority
    http://www.ltc.on.ca/

    Crowe Valley Conservation Authority
    http://www.crowevalley.com/



    County Forests:

    Simcoe County Forests
    http://www.simcoe.ca/dpt/cf/recreati...m#.UpFZFNIpKSp

    Grey County Forests (Suggestion from Tweedwolfscream)
    http://www.grey.ca/explore-grey/fore...?activity=7239


    Duck Hunting Areas:

    Long Point
    http://www.longpoint.on.ca/lpwa/HuntingOpps.asp

    Rondeau
    http://www.rondeauwaterfowlers.com/


    Ducks Unlimited Blinds
    http://www.waterfowling.com/waterfow...unt-locations/



    Other Hunting Areas:

    Hullet Marsh (Suggestion from Slider)
    http://www.hullettmarsh.com/index.html

    Pelee Island
    http://www.pelee.org/i?page=hunts&sid=201249769565WG



    Provincial Parks that allow hunting:


    Abitibi-De-Troyes
    Albany River
    Alexander Lake Forest
    Algoma Headwaters
    Algonquin Park (Clyde, Bruton and Eyre Twps.)
    Amable du Fond River
    Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers
    Aubinadong River
    Aubrey Falls
    Barron River
    Batchawana River
    Big East River
    Biscotasi Lake
    Bissett Creek
    Black Creek
    Black Sturgeon River
    Blind River
    Blue Lake
    Bon Echo
    Bonnechere River
    Brightsand River
    Chapleau-Nemegosenda River
    Charleston Lake (Blue Mountain area only)
    Chiniguchi Waterway
    Dana-Jowsey Lakes
    Darlington
    Eagle Dogtooth
    East English River
    Egan Chutes
    Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway
    Esker Lakes
    Fawn River
    French River
    Fushimi Lake
    Goulais River
    Grant’s Creek
    Greenwater
    Groundhog River Waterway
    Grundy Lake
    Gull River
    Halfway Lake
    Ivanhoe
    Jocko Rivers
    Kap-Kig-Iwan
    Kashabowie
    Kawartha Highlands Signature Site
    Killarney
    Killarney Lakelands and Headwaters
    Kopka River
    La Cloche
    Lake of the Woods
    Lake St. Peter
    Lake Superior
    LaMotte Lake
    Larder River Waterway
    LaVerendrye
    Little Abitibi
    Little Current River
    Little White River
    Long Point
    Lower Madawaska River
    Magnetawan River
    Makobe-Grays River
    Mashkinonje
    Matinenda
    Mattawa River
    McRae Point
    Missinaibi
    Mississagi
    Mississagi River
    Nagagamisis
    Nakina Moraine
    Nimoosh
    Noganosh Lake
    North Channel Inshore
    Obabika River
    Obatanga
    Obonga-Ottertooth
    Ogoki River
    Opeongo River
    Otoskwin-Attawapiskat River
    Ottawa River
    Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls
    Pancake Bay
    Pigeon River
    Pipestone RiverPoint Farms
    Polar Bear
    Presqu’ile
    Pretty River Valley
    Pukaskwa River
    Puzzle Lake
    Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands
    Restoule
    River aux Sables
    Rock Point
    Rondeau
    Ruby Lake
    Rushbrook
    Sandbar Lake
    Sandpoint Island
    Severn River
    Silent Lake
    Silver Falls
    Solace
    South Bay
    Spanish River
    St. Raphael
    Steel River
    Sturgeon River
    Temagami River
    The Massasauga
    The Shoals
    Turtle River-White Otter Lake
    Upper Madawaska River
    W.J.B. Greenwood
    Wabakimi
    Wanapitei
    Wenebegon River
    Westmeath
    West English River
    West Montreal River
    White Lake
    Whitesand
    Widdifield Forest
    Winisk River
    Woman River Forest
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  3. #12
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    Just north of Brightonis a conservation area (right on the 401) that alows shotgun only. Also, no discharge of firearms unless hunting. Hunted grouse there two ago with my brother who lived in Trenton. My hometown.... Check to see if sunday hunting is allowed in your area.
    Here is the original post link link:
    http://www.oodmag.com/community/show...Area-Locations
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    Hey Small Game,

    Welcome to the community Most guys here are pretty tight lipped about hunting locations :P I am a new hunter as well but I have learned lots by asking relevant questions and following up on the answers. I too have no idea where to look for crown land to hunt. Many people have posted links to crown land atlas that is such an amazing tool. I have started to scope out a few places by my places already and I am ready to scout it out when the snow falls (I am starting off hunting rabbits.). Here is my suggestion:

    1. Use the atlas to find areas of crown land that you can hunt on.
    2. Make sure that wherever you are planning to hunt has a sufficiently large area to safely do so.
    3. Use Google Maps or Google Earth to find your area in satellite mode and check for things like bodies of water, type of terrain, access roads and most importantly structures (you don't want to be shooting in the direction on cottages or industry!)
    4. Once you have scouted what looks to be a good piece of land, go scout it on foot and see what it actually looks like. Can you navigate the terrain? Are the roads actually accessable? Is there game for you to hunt there?
    5. Once you know you have a place to go, wait for the right season and off you go hunting

    That's just my two cents. It's pretty basic. If any other the more experienced guys on here would care to elaborate they can. These are just the basics that I have read on here and many other websites I have been researching

    Good luck and feel free to call me up if you want to hunt near Cannington!
    Totally new to hunting. Please excuse my ignorance. That is all.

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    Small Game
    You may also want to consider doing some door knocking. When I have the time I dress up in regular street clothes and knock on the doors of farmers in my area. If you are hunting coyote for example you will normally have a farmer that is more than happy to let you hunt them (sheep farmers especially lose many to yotes). That same farmer may allow you to hunt other big game on his/her property if you do a good job of driving down the coyote population. I like hunting but I really like the challenge of coyote hunting.
    With the Crown Use Atlas and Google Earth you have two very powerful tools to do some scouting.
    There is room for all God's creatures - right next to the mashed potatoes!

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    Is there still hunting aloud in the conservation? area I know where it is and I know they said no to the target rang.

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    Also what does every one do with the coyotes after they shot them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Small game View Post
    Also what does every one do with the coyotes after they shot them?
    Throw them back... wait for a bigger one
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    Shovel?!
    A hungry dog hunts best.

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    Look on the web for the NAFA website. Lots of info. about wild fur, handling, pickup points etc.

    http://www.nafa.ca/wp-content/upload...nual-E-web.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Small game View Post
    Sorry just looking for a little help
    on finding crown land and such..
    You and me both

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