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Thread: A few pics from WMU#76A

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    Nice shots, so what isn't visiting your site?
    The fishing was good; it was the catching that was bad.

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    Lol actually I have others pictures as well. Raccoon, rabbit, fox and one of a fawn on the run. So ya I got it all!

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    are moose common sights in that area? that's just east of Orillia

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    I have seen signs of moose in the area.
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    Nice shots, cute bear pic
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingfrog View Post
    I have seen signs of moose in the area.
    are moose increasing? seems like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Splaker View Post
    are moose increasing? seems like it
    I can't say based on a few trips every fall and it's only been tracks and scat that I've seen.
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    I see moose crossing signs further south these days. Southern muskoka. Didn't see that 20'years ago. Wonder if the really cold winters plus maturing forests are increasing moose numbers?

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    Could be. Could also be just more people/vehicles on the roads and then more chances for collisions with moose.
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