Hunting

Posted By: ruben silva

Hunting - October 17, 2011 01:43 am UTC

Hey guys im getting my hunting license this weekend i wanted to go deer hunting with a couple of buddy's where would be the closest place to go ? Anyone from here hunt?
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 03:04 am UTC

I hunt, pretty much everything, but not around T.O,
do you mean your doing the course this weekend? if so you'll only be able to bow hunt, it takes something absurd like 6 months for your firearms license to go through before you can legally carry a gun. just some info they dont tell you before the course, I did the course a few years ago thinking i could gun hunt after the course.... little did i know it takes 6 months for paperwork. Goodluck huntin either way, the adrenaline is pretty aweseome leading up to a kill/afterwards, you'll be pretty amped up im sure.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 03:44 am UTC

Hey dustin where do you go hunting about's?
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 03:49 am UTC

living out in sask. You don't need a fac or fas or hst to hunt.. just a health card baby!..

Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 04:47 am UTC

I only hunt humans
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 10:31 am UTC

Well local to me is ottawa, I go to pennsylvania for a week every year for deer, duck and goose is all local too, I live way out in the country so pretty much anywhere works.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 12:58 pm UTC

Wanted to do mostly deer hunting, but it does not seem to be anywhere thats worth going in southern ontario.
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 01:50 pm UTC

I know out in the bush around the base in meaford is pretty good. The Ottawa valley is good especially near pembrooke, chalk river and deep river.
Real men bow hunt anyway, crossbow is a real entertainer
Posted By: Bryan Lawrence

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 03:04 pm UTC

Hey Luc,
I hope you are not referring to the "real men" that sit in trees all day and wait till the deer is close to shoot it with their bow.
The real men are the ones that hunt down their pray and can take them down from a distance. I have had a bow for a while, and although I don't get to shoot it too often as I am not in the suburbs I love going home to shoot it!
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 03:44 pm UTC

There are tons of place to hunt in southern ontario. You need to befriend someone that owns some land and get permission to hunt it. Thats the way to go. If its a mix of farm and bush get a feed plot going the summer before. Get some trail cams out and see where they are.

Another way is to get an old van or truck and drive around until you hit one.
Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 05:38 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Bryan Lawrence
Hey Luc,
I hope you are not referring to the "real men" that sit in trees all day and wait till the deer is close to shoot it with their bow.
The real men are the ones that hunt down their pray and can take them down from a distance. I have had a bow for a while, and although I don't get to shoot it too often as I am not in the suburbs I love going home to shoot it!


Rambo over here
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Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 05:47 pm UTC

Haha I'm talking about stalking with a bow. "blind shooters" are disgraceful. For every bow hunter that hunts from a blind or a stand there's two rifle hunters that do it.

Real bow hunting is a dying art but it really is the best way to go
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 06:40 pm UTC

I actually own a crossbow but planning to hunt with a rifle,Where do you guys go hunting mostly?
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 08:13 pm UTC

Everyone always has a spot they feel is best, some guys will actually get really pissed if you creep on theirs. If you just want to make a day out of it hit hwy 17 somewhere between cobden and Deep river park your truck on the highway or in the bush and go for a stroll in the woods until you see something you'd like to kill (preferably an animal) The wardens up this way are real dicks though.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 08:18 pm UTC

Dont mind going for a weekend but to begin woudnt be going much more then that.
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 08:38 pm UTC

I bowhunt aswell, bowtech destroyer 350, who cares if you hunt from a blind or not were all hunters, out for the same reasons. Ever try skeet shooting ruben? Absolute blast .
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 09:02 pm UTC

No havent ever done that to be honest with you never realy have shot a gun so all of this is new to me ive shot crossbows and thats about it. Always wanted to get my hunting license and now that a couple of friends have it and ill actually have someone to go with im gona go ahead with it just want to find somewere to hun thats not more then 3 and half 4 hours from toronto.
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: Hunting - October 17, 2011 09:37 pm UTC

skeet shooting is a blast, But I also like sitting 600-700 yards out and watch the beer get slammed down!..
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 12:20 am UTC

I also like skeet shooting and slamming beer down. Ruben if you've got the bucks my friend is manager at a prestige hunting reserve north of Cobourg. 400+ acres I think. Lots of deer and about 20-30 acres of food plot.

I also highly recommend duck/goose hunting if you want a challenge and to kill many things at once.
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 12:27 am UTC

Practice with prairie chickens.. 12g semi.. BOOM.. POOF
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:01 am UTC

Adam do you no what the name of your friends reserve is and how much they charge for hunting there?
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:14 am UTC

Its ridiculously expensive. Its mill valley estate. I could ask my buddy what rates are.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:24 am UTC

Yea if u can that would be great just for hunting area no lodge or anything
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:43 am UTC

My buddy will inquire. Only does no bucks running around at the moment. For example a driven bird shoot is $900 for the day. Driven bird shoot meaning they release birds into the woods, then a week later they drive them out and you shoot them.
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:31 am UTC

you'll get addicted, i need a bigger gun case soon, and i agree , goose/duck is aweseome , just so much shooting in a short amount of time.

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Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:39 am UTC

Originally Posted by Dustin Phillion
you'll get addicted, i need a bigger gun case soon, and i agree , goose/duck is aweseome , just so much shooting in a short amount of time.

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I have the perfect gun for you
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I think that will take care of any animal you encounter!

Or for more close range hunting
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Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:40 am UTC

do want
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:42 am UTC

what are they called, incindierie rounds? blow up on impact, i want those, i think that is considered good knock down power for stubborn animals/objects/zombies
Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:45 am UTC

Or get some nice dragon breath rounds haha.

You ever check out FPS Russian on youtube?
Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:46 am UTC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP4FjODPDFA
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:50 am UTC

Personally I find driven shoots to be almost like cheating. They take all the skill out of being quiet and patient. They are a blast at a lodge with your friends though.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 12:52 pm UTC

What shotgun do you guys think someone starting should pick up ? And where was that dustin maybe next time you go duck hunting me and a friend will come along if u don't mind.
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:05 pm UTC

Field beside my house lol,
Well I'd say a pump action, simple design and easy to use, 12 gauge,

I love my newest one, Ithaca model 500 12g, 2 3\4 chamber, over and under barrel
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:08 pm UTC

AHAHA must be nice to live outside of the city sometimes don't have to drive an hour to off to have some fun.
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:18 pm UTC

definitely a simple pump, get comfortable with the style and action before you start thinking bigger
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 01:20 pm UTC

You guys don't suggest going with a semi automatic shotgun?
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 03:37 pm UTC

By all means, but your looking for a something to pop your cherry. Your also talking about another price range. You may not actually care for hunting when you go. If I was you I'd be looking for a synthetic pump 12ga you'd be surprised how fast you can actually cycle the action anyway
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 04:48 pm UTC

Get a used gun too, half the price, and still quality guns.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 07:04 pm UTC

Where would i be able to find a used gun?
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 07:19 pm UTC

you can buy a nice .306 savage package for 429.99$.. Thats rifle, cleanning gear, case and a nice bushmaster scoope.

Buy new, know what your getting.
Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 07:27 pm UTC

Look into getting an AA12, right Luc?!
Posted By: Michael Zeppieri

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 07:28 pm UTC

Ruben,

Just checking to make sure you also got your PAL while doing the hunting course. You will need a POL at a minimum. DO NOT try and hunt without one. The last thing you need is a weapons charge to deal with. Game wardens are ALWAYS around.

If you already have a POL/PAL, here is a link to some used non-restricted firearms in Canada (shotguns/rifles which you can hunt with):
http://www.firearmscanada.com/ad-category/non_restricted_firearms/

I started hunting when I was 15. I haven't gone in about 15 years, but I may go for deer this year. I've moved to more handgun/rifle target sports, used to do tons of trap/skeet. Guns are a lot like DSMs, you want to start modding almost immediately. But, just like with cars, it's very easy to cross the legal boundaries. Make sure you are well-informed before doing anything.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 07:37 pm UTC

Michael i am going this weekend for the corse they said it includes your hunting license and non restricted firearm license is there anything else i should be taking?

Also where do you usually go deer hunting?
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 09:20 pm UTC

Ruben there is no way you can get your firearms license same day. You can do the course and exam. They then send your personal details to the RCMP in Orillia you will get a stamped sheet back from them (same form you fill out when on the course). Then you have to get your picture and fingerprints done (maybe not the prints I can't remember) send that in with $65 and wait for the government to send you your PAL. It takes along time to get that back. There is a form for this. http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/form-formulaire/index-eng.htm#f1 see form CAFC921.

Once done your course you can walk into any MNR office and get your outdoors card and purchase a small games license. I believe you can also purchase a buck tag but must apply for a doe tag. But no hunting with firearms until you get that PAL in hand.

No word from my friend on the reserve stuff yet.

Also, while its nice to have a rifle, you won't be able to hunt much in southern ontario with it. Regulations call for shotgun only for most wildlife managements zones. Go north (not sure how far) and you can use rifle. Get a nice mossberg or remington with a couple of barrels (slug and rifled). I would not recommend a semi auto for a beginner. Often on a hunt you may not even fire a single shot. The idea is not to miss with the first one. Plus a semi auto is a little more "unsafe" for the beginner (easier to fire accidentally). Great for skeet/bird though.
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 10:40 pm UTC

Buying a used gun is fine, it's not like a car where you can't really see what's going on. Detailed stripping works to inspect, make sure the action cycles correctly and try and cycle some dummy rounds through it.

Knowing what your buying comes with experience. Shotguns don't have much "under the hood" anyway they really are a simple weapon to master the basics on.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 11:56 pm UTC

What i am going for is ontario hunter education course and canadian fire arms safety course exam. How hard are these exams for someone that has little to no knowledge?
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 18, 2011 11:59 pm UTC

there are practice tests out there, alot of the content really is common sense stuff.
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 03:17 am UTC

the course is designed to teach someone who knows absolutely nothing about hunting or guns/safety. you dont need to study for it, i believe its around 13 hours of class time over the weekend, they should have several types of guns there to demonstrate and let you practice loading( blanks) and get familiar with the actions before the firearms safety course aspect. heres a tip to pass the course, while handling the gun in class, control the muzzle direction at ALL times, straight up in the air is your safest bet, the instructor will designate a safe direction in the room aswell.
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 03:55 am UTC

straight up or straight down.... haha

they really don't expect you to know anything, hence the class
Posted By: Michael Zeppieri

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 01:47 pm UTC

Originally Posted by ruben silva
What i am going for is ontario hunter education course and canadian fire arms safety course exam. How hard are these exams for someone that has little to no knowledge?


If I understand you right, you are challenging the tests without the courses? If yes, read on. If you're taking the courses, you'll do fine.

Don't take this the wrong way, but you will likely fail the first round of tests. There is a ton of information in the courses that they expect you to repeat verbatim in the exam. Not only that, but you're expected to know how to handle a firearm safely, know how to work the various actions, safeties, choose the right ammo for your firearm, how to conduct yourself at a firing range, etc. I would highly recommend you transfer the money you have invested in the tests to the courses. Don't waste your time or money, and invest in a little knowledge that might save yours or someone elses life (or at least keep you out of danger). Also, the courses will allow you to ask the same questions you're asking here to people who leave and breathe this stuff everyday. They can tell you where to hunt, what firearms to buy, what to wear, and maybe recommend camps that are happy to take new hunters.

To answer your question, I hunted in Haliburton for deer. The owner of the camp is not taking new hunters, as the spots are all booked up (lodging). Being honest, you will not being hunting this year. By the time you get the paperwork done (the shuffle between the OFA and the RCMP), you will not see your PAL/POL until May/June of next year.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 01:52 pm UTC

Michael i will be doing the courses its this weekend sun from 8-6pm and sat from 8-1pm what they told me is during that time ill learn enough to pass both tests.
Posted By: Michael Zeppieri

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 01:54 pm UTC

Originally Posted by ruben silva
Michael i will be doing the courses its this weekend sat from 8-6pm and sat from 8-1pm what they told me is during that time ill learn enough to pass both tests.


Oh, okay, I misunderstood. You'll do just fine, the courses cover tons of info.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 01:56 pm UTC

Thats great i just didnt imagen it would take that long for everything to come in. I guess this will be a next year thing.
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 19, 2011 06:41 pm UTC

the government likes to take their sweet time handling paperwork, trust me
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - October 24, 2011 03:07 am UTC

So today i did my firearms test and my hunting license test and passed both ! Fire arms test is harder then the actual hunting license.
Posted By: Luke Decking

Re: Hunting - October 24, 2011 03:39 am UTC

atta boy, now do us all a favour and go kill something
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - March 05, 2012 07:21 pm UTC

So just picked up my first gun and went with a remington 870 express mag !
Posted By: Bryan Lawrence

Re: Hunting - March 05, 2012 07:33 pm UTC

you buy it new. it's a nice looking piece!
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - March 05, 2012 07:57 pm UTC

Yea i payed 550 for the gun and some shells ! now need to find a nice place to hunt Rabbit.
Posted By: Reza Mirza

Re: Hunting - March 05, 2012 08:05 pm UTC

Lol a rabbit ? Go up North and shoot a Moose or something, b/w the eyes smile
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - March 06, 2012 08:11 pm UTC

Moose season is not open right now Reza cant just shoot anything at any time of year.
Posted By: Anthony Hiscock

Re: Hunting - March 07, 2012 10:54 pm UTC

Lots of moose out here on the Rock.

I'm gonna get into hunting this year myself.
Posted By: KEVIN KIRELUK

Re: Hunting - March 08, 2012 12:21 am UTC

Originally Posted by Anthony Hiscock
Lots of moose out here on the Rock.

I'm gonna get into hunting this year myself.


I heard there more moose than people out there!
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: Hunting - March 08, 2012 02:36 am UTC

NFLD... where people are people, and Moose are nervous.
Posted By: Mike Eng

Re: Hunting - March 08, 2012 09:06 pm UTC

I shot bambi about 4 years ago, gutted and cleaned him, got 66lbs of meat off him...NEVER AGAIN!!!

I can't ever see myself killing for sport. Not even when I go fishing in the summer, like every second or third week, always catch and release.

Posted By: Guillaume Berton

Re: Hunting - March 08, 2012 09:13 pm UTC

Don't think I would like shooting something but I have absolutely no issues fishing for food laugh Trout/Pike/although I also love catching smaller tastier fish like black bass/smallmouth bass and perch. I miss camping, hopefully this summer I get a chance.
Posted By: Mike Eng

Re: Hunting - March 08, 2012 09:15 pm UTC

do i sense a dsm hunt/fish camp soon???? lol imagine
Posted By: Mike Eng

Re: Hunting - March 08, 2012 09:16 pm UTC

in my region, you can only hunt (shoot) in November, more specifically, 1st and 3rd week. And holy cow is it ever cold out.
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: Hunting - April 16, 2012 03:52 am UTC

Post pictures of your guns.

Here is some of my 300 mag I picked up this weekend. Has less kick then my 7mm mag suprizingly.

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Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - April 20, 2012 02:47 am UTC

ya a gun pic thread would be cool, I picked up a couple recently aswell.

Marlin 17 HMR
Simonov SKS
winchester model 94 Klondike edition
stoeger x10 pellet gun, its great, a pellet gun that you need a PAL to buy, squirrels dont have a chance within 100 yards
Posted By: Dustin Phillion

Re: Hunting - April 20, 2012 02:56 am UTC

Mike, im not up on my hunting dates, but .... you can target shoot whenever you feel like it here, anytime of the year.

Deer season is open for a while too, only 2 weeks you are allowed to use a rifle, and another week i think for muzzle loader, and is open to bow hunting the whole season duration.

duck and goose is a long season aswell.

Coyote is fair game all year.

so basicly you CAN shoot a rifle at targets all year.

trust me, I was held a gunpoint by 10 cops last weekend. I went skeet shooting and someone called the cops on me, and since we are considered Ottawa now they showed up to the boonies with 10 cars, shut roads down for 5 hours trying to find me, I didnt even know they were chasing me, I just go offroading and bring a couple rifles quite often. I didnt even get a warning or anything, ran my guns, and ID, and i was on my way.
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - August 31, 2012 04:29 pm UTC

Just picked up new Rifle for deer season we booked up a resort by lake nipissing, should be fun but we only have buck tags frown
Posted By: Tim Sedore

Re: Hunting - August 31, 2012 04:56 pm UTC

you want to hunt rabbit come by my place. Those little bastards are in my yard everyday! My dog has killed 2 already this season
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - August 31, 2012 07:35 pm UTC

Will do Tim wink
Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - August 31, 2012 07:40 pm UTC

Heres some pics

Remington 870 super mag

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Browning x bolt 30-06

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Posted By: ruben silva

Re: Hunting - December 29, 2012 03:42 am UTC

So got my First buck on christmas eve with a bow check out the pictures !

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Posted By: Kyle Guba

Re: Hunting - December 29, 2012 03:23 pm UTC

Sweeeeeeeeeet, i wanna get into some bow action!
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