Ontario Fly in Moose Hunting Outfitters

Ontario Fly in Moose Hunting Outfitters

Almost every year there are a few bulls with a 50" spread or bigger are taken from our camps. But most bulls taken run from a 44"-48" spread. Due to the high population of Moose; we receive way more adult Moose tags than outfitters that are farther south. This is why we are able to provide archery Moose hunts, rifle Moose hunts, and muzzleloader Moose hunts at a very reasonable price.

Moose Hunting Outfitters

Packages

  • Please call us for the availability of adult Moose tags, package price, and flying rates. We offer Unguided Moose Hunts.
  • Residents with their own tags are welcome to rent open outpost camps and cabins at Walleye Cove.
  • Check-in 2:00 pm, check out is 10:00 am

Hunt Includes:

  • Accommodations in our Base Camp cottages or outpost cabins
  • Orientation on the hunting area
  • Boat, motor, and gas
  • Flying out your Moose quarters
  • Meat locker for drive-in locations
  • We have seven fly-in cabin camps, three fly-in spike camps, and one camp you can drive to for hunting moose. Our non-resident adult Moose tags are for WMU 17, WMU 18A & WMU 18B.

Not Included in Package:

Non-resident Moose Hunting Dates:

  • WMU 17: All start on September 20 (Rifles, Shotguns, Bows & Muzzleloader)
  • Please Note: Season for Ontario residents starts on the 18th for WMU 17
  • WMU 18A: Bows only start September 18 - Rifles, Shotguns & Muzzleloader start Oct 11
  • WMU 18B: Bows & Muzzleloader only start September 18 - Rifle & Shotguns start Oct 11

Hunt Preparation:

  • Canadian Firearms Declaration Form: Download the CAFC 909 form
  • Phone toll-free 1-800-731-4000 for more information on the forms
  • Canadian Firearms Declaration Form Continuation Sheet: Download the CAFC 910 form
  • Please Note: Do not sign your declaration form until the customs agent asks you to.

What to Bring:

  • Bring a valid hunting license and outdoor card. This is required to issue you a non-resident hunting license.
  • Warm Clothes (Never know what the temperature will be)
  • Hunter Orange hat and vest (camo orange is not acceptable in Ontario)
  • Previous hunting license CN or US
  • Weapons of choice, gun or bow
  • Soft gun case or bow case (legal requirement)
  • Bug jacket and repellent
  • Rain Gear
  • Extra Footwear/Gloves
  • Flashlights (Batteries) (Waterproof flashlight is best)
  • Binoculars
  • Coolers & Cheesecloth Bags for meat
  • Hunting knife/sharpener
  • Fishing rod and tackle
  • Food & Drink
  • Don't forget to bring stuff to cook fish with. Fishing for tasty Walleyes is awesome at all our camps.

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