our 2007 moose
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yes that's right we need to be 2 or 3 hunters to tag 1 moose
it gives more people the chance to hunt a low population of animal
and the government put 3 times the tag fees for each animals in their pockets:-$
but it can be a pain in the ...
for exemple, i'm still waiting to get my first moose
we've been drawn the last 3 year in one of quebec's wildlife preserve
we never hunted more than 1 day each time
except last year when we hunted 1/2 an hour on the second morning
my partners are way to good at calling these critters.
think i'll team up with beginners next year
it gives more people the chance to hunt a low population of animal
and the government put 3 times the tag fees for each animals in their pockets:-$
but it can be a pain in the ...
for exemple, i'm still waiting to get my first moose
we've been drawn the last 3 year in one of quebec's wildlife preserve
we never hunted more than 1 day each time
except last year when we hunted 1/2 an hour on the second morning
my partners are way to good at calling these critters.
think i'll team up with beginners next year
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- Joined: Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:02 am
- Location: sherbrooke,qc
- quebechunter
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- Joined: Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:02 am
- Location: sherbrooke,qc
of course i'll try to put a link to a post i did last fall.chet wrote:that looks like a monster pronghorn in your avatar! can we have a better pic?
it actually score 78 b&c. maybe not a monster, but i think i was lucky
to get such a good one on the first try
http://muleymadness.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1615