The Beaver Dam Moose

Northern Ontario is host to many moose hunters each fall, who make the annual pilgrimage with hopes of running into a world-class moose. Here is the story of one of these fortunate few.

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Ol’ Toothless: Quebec’s No. 1 Typical Whitetail

Our deer camp is nestled in the woods two hours north of Montreal in Argenteuil County, Quebec. Most mature bucks harvested, albeit very few, are usually found on private land with the private landowner getting first dibs. This was not the case with “Ol’ Toothless.”

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The Queen Of The Moose

Considering that fewer than 10 percent of all Ontario hunters are female, and even fewer than that hunt big game, what Vickie Boissineau achieved moose hunting can only be described as remarkable! Learn about this amazing woman’s feat.

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Meet Ontario’s Bear Experts

Reg Begin Sr. and Reg Jr. are becoming legends in Ontario for their black bear hunting expertise. They have many Pope & Young bears to their credit and also have spent hundreds of hours filming their time in the woods for hunting videos. Learn some of their tricks for taking record-book size bears.

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Moose Of A Lifetime

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You only get one shot at bagging a moose in Minnesota. And Mark Hiltner, St. Joseph, Minn., and Ralph Fruth, St. Cloud, Minn., made the most of their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in October, 1997, — with a monster!

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Steelhead Fishing Is OutstandingIn Southeastern Canada

In the late winter, Southeastern Ontario streams and rivers come to life with spawning rainbow trout — most often called steelhead. Avid “steely anglers” intercept these majestic fish as they stage in the lower reaches of the streams, to begin their migration towards ideal spawning waters. There are several proven techniques and specific waters you should focus on for your best chances this winter.

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Moose Fever: Ontario’s No. 1 Moose

In the fall of 1986 in the Sudbury district, a bowhunter named Fred Robinson made the record book with Ontario’s all-time No. 1 archery moose. It’s an achievement, which still has not been outdone. Here is Fred’s story from that day 15 years ago that will live in his mind forever.

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