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33323

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I do not agree with the fact that you are eliminating the non resident land owners with immediate relatives cannot be part of the resident allocation process. They should still be able to apply for tags. You are also eliminating the benefits of group hunting. Read more

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33325

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Why only one bull tag for area 47 when in one area there is now over ten bulls seen regularly and than the deer is a whole another game all together no deer there gone in fourty years it’s not bin this bad cut the tags for doe out

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33327

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I have not hunted moose in Ontario but I did in BC when I lived there. The season as I recall was long enough in the fall so that one could travel out to an area and camp and enjoy the outdoors and scout around and just enjoy a 7-10 day experience. Read more

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33329

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Why does this have to be so complicated - points and tags and lottery system - one year bulls only the next bulls and cows, leave the calves alone, 2 or even 4 hunters tag on a moose, if populations get low set party size even bigger or close the wmu that needs help. Read more

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33333

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I like the idea of a preferance point system for moose hunting. Nobody likes the current random draw. I know of 8 organized hunt camps in zone 50 with up to 20 hunters each, 7 camps have no adult tags and 1 has 4 adult moose tags!

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33335

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I am in the north. I do not see the need for extra points if live in the north and apply in the north. There should be no preference based on where you live. It has been general concensus from northern hunters that hunters with southern Ontario postal codes have had a preference in the past. Read more

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33336

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Will there be any controls on Metis hunting? So many certain individuals shooting high numbers of adult moose each year. Disgusting when 3 or 4 individuals shoot as many adult moose each year in a particular zone as are allocated adult tags in that same zone for the rest of us to hunt.

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33340

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Everything you mention seems well thought out, provides a bit more protection for calves (the future), chance to apply for a tag (smaller cost) without first having paid for a moose licence (like elk now), use of points, flexibility to refuse a tag with no loss of points if you actually get a tag bu Read more

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33341

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It is very ignorant and uncivil to give into the idea of a few people who deny science and love to kill for fun to come up with strategies for wildlife management, especially when their end goal is just to have a healthy moose population to also kill. Does that make any sense at all? Read more

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33351

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I agree with all the recommendations. I don’t believe that this will happen because certain inner government people will not let it because they will loose control. The hunting community has never had their voice heard this strong before.

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33354

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Changing the allowable size of a party permitted to hunt moose on a single tag will create much hardship in many camps where there are more than 10 members or owners. Individuals will suddenly lose opportunities they have spent years working/contributing towards. Read more

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I am a big fan of including more southern bow hunting opportunities as it allows for bow hunters to have access to all the areas that gun hunters do. With harvest rates being lower for bow hunters it makes sense for economic impact in the community and enjoyment for the hunter as well