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Post by TYE »

chessy wrote:this brings up a good poing .... where i hunt , area 54 for moose and deer there is no quads bikes or cars trucks allowed for hunting exept for game retreval only strickly enforced

i tell you one thing it is the best hunting in the world no trucks up and down roads no quads all over the place it is the most enjoyable hunt i am glad that there is no trucks allowed in the park .

next time out in the woods enjoy the quiet then wait for the cars and trucks to pass and then you will know what im talking about
Same for me. Hey do you hunt in the park? or outside in 54?
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hunt in the park camp is b5
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Post by The Schnitz »

chessy
Where do you hunt in the park. I have been hunting the shores of Kingscot for years now.
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Post by TYE »

Hey I've heard of Kingscot lake!
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Post by chessy »

yes i hunt park i am 23km inside park i am at clyde creek aproxamatly 5 km from hydro line .. i take the road in from elephant lake lodge and they have put a new road in that swings to the left . you go straight to kingscote and i go left and way north of you
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Post by GREY OWL »

Its hard to replace a A.T.V. I've got two, a big one for more power, and a smaller one for running around, light chores. On our property a quad is a must, lots of steep little hills, can't take a truck in to retrieve game.

If you need a little quad for deer, a Suzuki 250cc Ozark will do the trick, with a set of chains. For heavy slugging through mud, snow, hills, my 400cc Kawasaki Praire (KVF), works great.

Other than that, 3 or 4 close friends work, or a good scabboard for your back.

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Post by The Schnitz »

Chessy. Your at one of the registered hunt camps then. Cool, I always wondered how far north that road went. I stay in a cabin on Ball island(named after my buddies dad.) on Kingscot and we hunt the surrounding shores. Sometimes we see the guys from elephant lake Lodge but not often, other than that its just us and one other group on the lake.
We were 4 for 4 getting doe tags this year in 54 and I hear their's lots of deer around so it should be a pretty exciting hunt. However, Lots of bow hunting to do before then as were overrun by deer around here in S.ontario(aloud 6 extra tags were I hunt) :shock:
Good luck to you and all this fall
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Post by Partikle »

You could always get an Argo. :D :D :D

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Post by LoneWolf »

You could always get an Argo. :D :D :D
Now that come in real handy for moose hunting to get across them soggy marshes they love so much....
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