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  1. #31
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    get my Hunting License and pal Jan 24-26th . knock on doors ask for permission . scout, scout,scout . get calls to practice with like Deer , turkey,duck, geese. get ready for Fall Deer season

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    I'll be doing my usual spring turkey hunting for a day or two each week all season, a week canoeing the interior of Algonquin, and ducking over water every chance I get from the opener to the January closer.

    In 2013 I spent the last week of September grousing, 4 days near Temgami and 3 days near Elk Lake. I'll do a similar trip this year, just not sure yet where I'll go.

    Two new adventures are on my wish list for 2014.
    - a day ducking with a well trained retriever. A member on here has offered to take out with his lab next fall. We had a trip tentatively set up for January this year but the extreme cold and the ice storm messed up the plan. I am beyond excited about this!

    - I hope to get a chance for a day of field duck hunting. I'll be looking for outfitter recommendations within a two hour drive of Toronto.

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    My goals:

    •finish my dog to a SH level in training
    •run a WCI test and finish his last two JH passes
    •practice enough with the compound to proficiently take any animal with it for the first time be it a squirrel or deer.
    •go on my first field goose hunt and try to get on the big water and not just ponds and creeks.

    Have fun everyone. Some great plans laid out here. Enjoyed reading them.

    Good luck.

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    Make it thru to plan activities in 2015 . Anything else is a bonus!

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    Bow hunt for moose with Dad, if time allows. Turkey hunting hard until I get my bird(s) then scouting and land managing until deer season. And of course always on the look out for the yotes!!

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    Dreaming about my getting my new PP, then getting him on a crap load of grouse, Dreaming about my getting my new PP, then getting him on a crap load of grouse, Dreaming about my getting my new PP, then getting him on a crap load of grouse, Dreaming about my getting my new PP, then getting him on a crap load of grouse...............Setting up my new(to me), duck boat, then dreaming about my PP retrieving my ducks, Setting up my new(to me), duck boat, then dreaming about my PP retrieving my ducks, Setting up my new(to me), duck boat, then dreaming about my PP retrieving my ducks, Setting up my new(to me), duck boat, then dreaming about my PP retrieving my ducks..........you get the point : )

    D.

  8. #37
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    deer deer deer and more deer

  9. #38
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyObsessed View Post
    Bow hunt for moose with Dad, if time allows.
    One of the best ideas so far, but...make the time, before you run out of time. Memories last forever, but only if you make them.

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    I don't get a phenomenal salary, but i do get close to 30 days off a year... so I plan on plenty of long weekends for both wild turkey (spring) and whitetail (fall) hunts.

    If the work/life schedule permits, I'd also like to find a good spot to hunt grouse to enjoy some nice walks with my 4 yr old daughter.
    Roosted ain't Roasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddmott View Post
    I don't get a phenomenal salary, but i do get close to 30 days off a year... so I plan on plenty of long weekends for both wild turkey (spring) and whitetail (fall) hunts.

    If the work/life schedule permits, I'd also like to find a good spot to hunt grouse to enjoy some nice walks with my 4 yr old daughter.
    Gogama is your spot. Quite a bit of lodging options as well as camping. Might as well where the birds are.

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