Northern Shooter
AH elite
As someone living in Eastern Canada, I feel like my hunting experiences here are much different than those in Western Canada or in the Northern Territories.
Here in Ontario we primarily hunt White Tail, Black Bear and Moose.
White tail - Generally hunted on private property in an agricultural setting. Hunting from within a blind along the edge of a cornfield. I don't really find this style of hunting all that exciting but it produces meat every fall.
Black Bear - Similar hunting style as above, hunted in the same kind of environment, typically from a blind or tree stand over bait. I prefer spot and stalk style hunting but have never been successful doing so with black bear.
Moose - I hunt Moose in Northern Ontario. It involves spot and stalk and covering large tracks of land, often walking 10-20km each day through rough, wet terrain. This is the hunt I look forward to most each year, even if we don't always get a bull.
How does this compare to hunting game out West like Mule Deer, Caribou, Elk, Brown Bear, Dall Sheep, Mountain Goat, Bison etc?. I've heard that Mountain Goat and Sheep hunts are some of the most challenging to be had in North America.
How would you rank these hunts in terms of difficulty? Do you prefer hunting one N/A game species over the others? I've heard that Elk hunting is some of the best that Canada has to offer. Is it the terrain that you find elk in? The scenery? The volume of game that you see while on the hunt? The difficulty of closing the distance?
I'm curious how each game animal stacks up against the others in terms of difficulty and overall experiences and would like to hear your take.
Here in Ontario we primarily hunt White Tail, Black Bear and Moose.
White tail - Generally hunted on private property in an agricultural setting. Hunting from within a blind along the edge of a cornfield. I don't really find this style of hunting all that exciting but it produces meat every fall.
Black Bear - Similar hunting style as above, hunted in the same kind of environment, typically from a blind or tree stand over bait. I prefer spot and stalk style hunting but have never been successful doing so with black bear.
Moose - I hunt Moose in Northern Ontario. It involves spot and stalk and covering large tracks of land, often walking 10-20km each day through rough, wet terrain. This is the hunt I look forward to most each year, even if we don't always get a bull.
How does this compare to hunting game out West like Mule Deer, Caribou, Elk, Brown Bear, Dall Sheep, Mountain Goat, Bison etc?. I've heard that Mountain Goat and Sheep hunts are some of the most challenging to be had in North America.
How would you rank these hunts in terms of difficulty? Do you prefer hunting one N/A game species over the others? I've heard that Elk hunting is some of the best that Canada has to offer. Is it the terrain that you find elk in? The scenery? The volume of game that you see while on the hunt? The difficulty of closing the distance?
I'm curious how each game animal stacks up against the others in terms of difficulty and overall experiences and would like to hear your take.