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  1. #11
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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    Coyotes and ravens won't eat bou!!

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    Whatever on the caribou meat don't get that one people have been eating it for eons.

    Anyways welcome to the site bravepaw, you'll get sorted out quick enough from your style hunting to what's up here same basics. You'll find a lot of good areas within 3 hrs or so of your locale, east and north will be the best nearby bets obviously. ..
    its gonna take a life time to hunt and fish all this

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    hey there buddy im a long time reader of this site and i have hunted for a long time and would take you along for some hunting pm me if youd like

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    Quote Originally Posted by Bravepaw View Post
    I guess there's something I missed
    Big Boar is thinking that if you wanna come along on a caribou hunt, you could pack the meat back to the lake while we wait for you to return for the rest of the meat.. lol

    The more meat you can carry the less trip you'll have to do, plus pay for 1/3 of the fuel, and flight.
    You can have 1/2 my bou meat!!!

    On a different note. Enjoy hunting in the best prov in Canada.

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    If those guys are offering to take you along on a fly-in caribou hunt I'd have a serious look into it. Not cheap but an unbelievable experience.
    Rejuvenation: Sitting in the slash in sub-zero temperatures waiting for first light and hearing antlers clashing together. Oh man, life is good!

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    I wouldn't go with them unless you like Deliverance and KY.

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    I gotta Bull Moose draw on my annual jetboat hunt. My regular hunting buddy had to cancel. just me and the boat are going so far. Might be willing to bring someone else along if they will split the gas , food and bring a bottle of Wisers (200-300$ each for fuel). Its also open season there for select bulls, mulies and white tails.
    Last edited by Kapow; 09-12-2012 at 09:26 AM.

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    Quote Originally Posted by Kapow View Post
    I gotta Bull Moose draw on my annual jetboat hunt. My regular hunting buddy had to cancel. just me and the boat are going so far. Might be willing to bring someone else along if they will split the gas , food and bring a bottle of Wisers (200-300$ each for fuel). Its also open season there for select bulls, mulies and white tails.
    This might very well be worth looking into.......
    I don't know the member but I'm sure someone does and it'll likely be more than just a few days - A serious adventure.

    - He's been around since 2008
    - Hasn't pissed off any of the Mod's.
    - More of a lurker than contributor.
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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    I am un able to work up here until my papers come in which is hopefully december so money is tight for me until then. I could swing up to $150 on trips but I don't think I can get into a habit of spending more than that on a hunt until my job. After I'm employed you best bet I'll take anyone up one these awesome adventurous offers. Those kind of hunts is what guys back home and myself dream about. But until them If anyone is going on a hunt that my half of pay is around $150 or less I'd love to come.

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    Re: New to Canada and Looking for a Hunting Buddy

    Kapow I got some cash!!!

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