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Hey, there, fellow moose hunters: Well, it's almost the end of Feb, and Sep can't come soon enough. I'm going moose hunting with a couple of really good buddies, and we're flying into northern BC, just south of the Yukon border. I CAN'T WAIT!!!! I'm busy shooting indoors with my new rig (Matthews Rezen), and that's what I'm going to hunt with. One guy calling, one guy filming, and one shooting - how much better can it get? Oh, and after the moose, we're going to tackle Mountain Caribou. I'm starting to get my meat-packin' muscles ready now!!
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WAY Sweet! To me that might be a hunt of all time - good luck.
The Reezen is one cooking shootin machine!!!! Congrats! Not too many Mathews fans here - I happen to be one -You never need an excuse to get in the woods...just a Reezen! |
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Me and a few guys are going to head up to the yukon for moose this fall as long things don't get to tight with the economy.
timba
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Right on, timba! Go for it, we only live once, buddy. Are you guys going with friends from the Yukon, or with an outfitter? Some of those hunts are pretty pricey, but if you can afford it, I wish you luck and straight shooting, bro.
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That will be one terrific hunt. I've hunted moose many times in central BC but they're midgets compared to the Alaska-Yukon (northern BC) giants. I'm wondering the same as Liege - are you going with an outfitter and, if so, which one?
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Its going to be me and 4 other guys from alberta we are doing it your self hunt(can't afford a outfitter).I don't think we will get much but I still want to go,say I tried it and see the country up there.If it turns out not be not to bad maybe the wife will let me go latter in the future again
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Timba: Have you checked into the regulations with regard to Canadian non-resident hunting up there? I could be wrong, but you may be required to have a Yukon resident host you so that you can hunt there.
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Good point, Liege. Actually, if anyone is hunting as a nonresident in BC, most likely a registered guide/outfitter is compulsory. The only exceptions are if you're accompanied by a very close relative - parent, offspring, or sibling - who is a BC resident. I don't know what the regulations are in the Yukon.
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