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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox View Post
    It is legal in Ontario if both the guns are legal for the seasons open. You cannot bring a shotgun for fall turkey and a bow for deer during a bow only deer hunt.

    You cannot have 2 guns with you either if you have an apprentice.

    If a moose pops up and you have your 410 in hand for grouse you are probably not going to get a shot at that moose.
    Unless you have a rifled slug for that .410....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebulldog View Post
    Unless you have a rifled slug for that .410....
    Yes, true, but I doubt if you have the 410 in your hands you have slugs loaded :P

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    I can understand the versatility of a combo gun and how in some cases it would be the firearm of choice but if I was lucky enough to be in on a Moose hunt I would concentrate on the moose , once he was on the ground then... I would go bird hunting.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    I can understand the versatility of a combo gun and how in some cases it would be the firearm of choice but if I was lucky enough to be in on a Moose hunt I would concentrate on the moose , once he was on the ground then... I would go bird hunting.
    Up until last year anyone with $50 could be in on a moose hunt. With the very long season in many areas and the rarity of a moose that was legal you would starve if you only focused on that moose.

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    Fifty bucks ? Is that all it takes ? LoL ! From the guys that I hear from that moose hunt it cost's a wee bit more than 50 bucks. Probably that's why I stick with the deer hunt down in 90B. I step out my back door , load the boomstick and away I go into my 50 acre woodlot. Nothing like "farm raised venison" . LoL !
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    Fifty bucks ? Is that all it takes ? LoL ! From the guys that I hear from that moose hunt it cost's a wee bit more than 50 bucks. Probably that's why I stick with the deer hunt down in 90B. I step out my back door , load the boomstick and away I go into my 50 acre woodlot. Nothing like "farm raised venison" . LoL !
    Cost $50 bucks a year to shoot a raccoon in your yard 4 down for 2022 so far

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