Aulneau Peninsula Bow & Muzzleloader White-tail Hunts
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Spike
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Aulneau Peninsula Bow & Muzzleloader White-tail Hunts
Location: North-West Ontario on the Aulneau Peninsula of Lake Of The Woods. 60 miles north of International Fall's, Minn. Hunting 12,000 acres of private land's and miles of uninhabited boreal forest. Most of our hunting is conducted in WMU zones 7A -7B & 9A.
A little known to many for it's trophy buck potential. Muzzleloader and bow ONLY. Use ourARGO and trails to get back were the trophies are.
Our Whitetail Deer hunts are fair chase and all hunts all fully scouted before and thru-out.Our scouting capabilities is our success.
Privatehunting lands of our tribe are ultilized.
Ken/ Vermont 2007
2006Guided Hunt
Hunts are $2000.00 / Hunter. Includes lodging, deer hunting license, tree stands, outfitted and guided.
Guided Hunt 2005
Accommodations: Our beautiful new cabin offers many of the luxuries of home. A completely insulated building with a vaulted ceiling, tung & groove pine thru-out interior, kitchen appliances, hot & cold running water, shower, in-door toilet, solar energy, docking, parking, sleeping quarters for up to 6-8 people, completely furnished living room, barbeque and last but not least a satellite dish. Cell phone tower near by.
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www.firstnationguides.com
email [email protected]
A little known to many for it's trophy buck potential. Muzzleloader and bow ONLY. Use ourARGO and trails to get back were the trophies are.
Our Whitetail Deer hunts are fair chase and all hunts all fully scouted before and thru-out.Our scouting capabilities is our success.
Privatehunting lands of our tribe are ultilized.
Ken/ Vermont 2007
2006Guided Hunt
Hunts are $2000.00 / Hunter. Includes lodging, deer hunting license, tree stands, outfitted and guided.
Guided Hunt 2005
Accommodations: Our beautiful new cabin offers many of the luxuries of home. A completely insulated building with a vaulted ceiling, tung & groove pine thru-out interior, kitchen appliances, hot & cold running water, shower, in-door toilet, solar energy, docking, parking, sleeping quarters for up to 6-8 people, completely furnished living room, barbeque and last but not least a satellite dish. Cell phone tower near by.
WEB-SITE
www.firstnationguides.com
email [email protected]
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Spike
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RE: Aulneau Peninsula Bow & Muzzleloader White-tail Hunts
Here is a picture of one of the bigger bucks taken last year.
SCORED "169"
There was one bigger buck that got away last year.
Here is a quick story about what happened.
Whitetailed Bucks 2007
Tommy was a pleasure to hunt with and I admired his undivided persistence
in hunting one specific stand thru-out his one week hunt. A member of Ken's
hunting group from Vermont who hunted with us this past November 2007. The
tree stand was set in place 2 weeks before Tom's arrival.Tommy standed this
spot thru out his hunt and seen a decent shooter buck twice but couldn't get
a good shot? He viewed a couple to as much as 12 deer in this stand each
day. Tommy explained that he sat this stand for the whole week not because
of the amount of deer he was seeing or the so called "shooter buck"
inparticularly but that he had seen an enormous bodied monster deer. He saw
this deer twice on a far ridge just out of muzzle loader range. Tom never
did get the deer in muzzle loader range. My wife and I went to clean the
cabin between hunting groups and we seen Tommie's buck chasing a doe not more
than a few hundred yards from my cabin. This buck pushed 190 class typical.
'A Monster Buck' Easily 350 # plus. 12 point,5 tines on each beam, 2 bow tines, around 12 inchG2's. What Mass On His Beams. Completely sementrical. Truely amazing.
I got a good 4 minute view of this buck. Ontario record material for
sure.
Two days later I placed Mike in the stand that Tommy had sat the week
before. On the second morning of his hunt Mike seen the big buck at 70 yards
with a wide open shot. His muzzle loader miss-fired. He got a second chance
at 90 yards and had another miss-fire.
Mike would not answer my radio calls to him. I found Mike's tracks all over
the place and the last track wondered off into the big bush. Mike attempted
to follow this buck which he did not actually hit.
I went back to the boat and located Mike close to 2 miles away on an inland
lake. He was sweating heavily and had left his back pack back at his stand.
'Buck Fever', he was constantly rambling on about the buck that he had
missed and I had to council him thru-out the rest of the day.
The other guys in the group told me that Mike vomited through out the night.
Mike did harvest a fine white-tailed buck later in the week.
The only constellation is that this "trophy is still out there".
Please email me for references. [email protected]
web-site = www.firstnationguides.com
SCORED "169"
There was one bigger buck that got away last year.
Here is a quick story about what happened.
Whitetailed Bucks 2007
Tommy was a pleasure to hunt with and I admired his undivided persistence
in hunting one specific stand thru-out his one week hunt. A member of Ken's
hunting group from Vermont who hunted with us this past November 2007. The
tree stand was set in place 2 weeks before Tom's arrival.Tommy standed this
spot thru out his hunt and seen a decent shooter buck twice but couldn't get
a good shot? He viewed a couple to as much as 12 deer in this stand each
day. Tommy explained that he sat this stand for the whole week not because
of the amount of deer he was seeing or the so called "shooter buck"
inparticularly but that he had seen an enormous bodied monster deer. He saw
this deer twice on a far ridge just out of muzzle loader range. Tom never
did get the deer in muzzle loader range. My wife and I went to clean the
cabin between hunting groups and we seen Tommie's buck chasing a doe not more
than a few hundred yards from my cabin. This buck pushed 190 class typical.
'A Monster Buck' Easily 350 # plus. 12 point,5 tines on each beam, 2 bow tines, around 12 inchG2's. What Mass On His Beams. Completely sementrical. Truely amazing.
I got a good 4 minute view of this buck. Ontario record material for
sure.
Two days later I placed Mike in the stand that Tommy had sat the week
before. On the second morning of his hunt Mike seen the big buck at 70 yards
with a wide open shot. His muzzle loader miss-fired. He got a second chance
at 90 yards and had another miss-fire.
Mike would not answer my radio calls to him. I found Mike's tracks all over
the place and the last track wondered off into the big bush. Mike attempted
to follow this buck which he did not actually hit.
I went back to the boat and located Mike close to 2 miles away on an inland
lake. He was sweating heavily and had left his back pack back at his stand.
'Buck Fever', he was constantly rambling on about the buck that he had
missed and I had to council him thru-out the rest of the day.
The other guys in the group told me that Mike vomited through out the night.
Mike did harvest a fine white-tailed buck later in the week.
The only constellation is that this "trophy is still out there".
Please email me for references. [email protected]
web-site = www.firstnationguides.com
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