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Thread: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

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    5-13A Bull Moose Info

    It's my fourth year hunting and the first year that I haven been successful in the LEH. I have been lucky enough to draw a Bull Moose for 5-13A for Sept 10-30. I have pretty much decided to hunt the last 10 days of the month, I would like to be able to hunt more but with the distance to travel and work, 10 days is all I can manage. I have been scouring google earth since the draw results came out and will continue to do so. Can anyone here with local knowledge of this MU provide a guy with a good place to set up a base camp? I am NOT asking anyone for honey holes or secret spots. I'm just looking for a good place to branch out from. Thanks to all in advance for your help.

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    Anyone have any info?

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    It has been a while since I have been out on that side of the Fraser but check out Tzenzaicut Lake (Fish Lake ), there is a forestry camp site there

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    Thx I'll check that out.

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    "check out Tzenzaicut Lake (Fish Lake ), there is a forestry camp site there"

    Not your best bet, as fish lake is in 5-13-B and would require probably a 1/2 hour drive in the morning to get into 5-13 A. Your best bet is to follow the Lavington road straight out until you cross ramsey creek....this is the border between A and B. Once past the creek explore a few roads (6000, 6200, 62A) as there are plenty of gravel pits/camping spots along the roads out there. Lots of logging and new roads out that way in the last few years. If you find a spot to camp out there you could be into moose 30 seconds out of camp.

    The moose numbers out there still seem to be holding well, you should have no trouble with 10 days to hunt.

    Good Luck
    Chris
    "Do not go where the path may lead,
    go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
    Emerson

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    thats a tough draw its usually to warm still up there!if i were you i would go in at nazco and head way back to a lake and stay there

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    Given the possibility of high temps. Can anyone recommend a place in Williams Lake to hang a moose?

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    Thx for the info. It looks like I may do this solo not something I really want to do. Usual hunting partner can't get the time off work and non hunting fishing buddies don't seem interested. Appreciate you taking the time help a guy out.

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    What are you going to be camping in?

    I'll see if I can find a good campsite for you

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    Re: 5-13A Bull Moose Info

    Dexter, take Willyqbc's advice. He has carnal knowledge of the area. I would not worry too much about it being too warm. Evenings will be cool in that area even if the days are warm. Best bet would be to head to Quesnel if you topple a moose.

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