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Bear Hunting - Now Booking 2010 and 2011Our success rates are close to 100% in sightings, 85% of hunters taking shots, and 75% kill rate each year. This is due to many years of careful game management, and selectively culling the population of our Black Bears. Big Black Bears are regularly harvested that weigh between 400 - 500lbs. Many of our bears fall into the 250 - 350lb class, which is still a very respectable Black Bear.
Moose HuntingMoose Hunting is now available at Camps Ronoda. You can stay at the main camp, or you can stay at our very scenic rough-in outpost camp. The outpost camp is approximately a 10 mile drive and 0.5 mile walk/ATV ride from the main camp. If isolation is what you are looking for than this is the place. The outpost can sleep up to 6 hunters comfortably. This is a rough-in camp, which has a woodstove for heating. You'll need to bring your own lighting, coolers, and portable stove. The hunting zone where we are located allows the hunting of the cow, bull, or calf in the 2009 season. In our zone this is allowed every 2nd season, which significantly improves your chances for a successful hunt. Waterfowl and Small Game Hunting
Located on the James Bay fly way, our area is one of the first stops on the southern migration. With plenty of ducks, Canadian geese, and very few hunters, this is a hunters paradise. Blacks, Mallards and Wood ducks are the most common, with Teal, Widgeon, Scalp, Buffalo heads and Golden-eyes being present. Most of the best hunting areas are very close to the camp, and many hunt right out of their boats. The bays are shallow and boats can be pulled into the weeds for cover. Our waterfowl season opens in our area around the third week of September, which coincides with the opening of our small game hunting.
We have over 200 miles of bush roads and trails to explore and hunt for Ruffled and Spruce Grouse, Woodcock, and Snowshoe Hares. Road hunting is legal in Quebec, and firearms may be kept in the open within easy reach. Your firearms cannot be loaded in your vehicle, but ammunition may be kept close for easy loading. Many of our hunters travel these roads as Grouse and Hares like to sit on the road and sun themselves. Traveling and hunting our vast wilderness by ATV is also very popular, and you never know what you may see. Wolves are seen quite often, and occasionally there are cougar, and lynx sightings.
Our fishing is also very good at this time of year. Over the years some of our biggest fish have been caught late in the season by our hunters. Why not make a combination waterfowl, small game, and fishing trip. The possibilities are endless. |
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