Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
#131
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Monroe, Louisiana
Posts: 83
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
ORIGINAL: TerryM
Geeez you southern boys, do you at least have long underwear?
Geeez you southern boys, do you at least have long underwear?
Are down parkas recommended? I have a parka that's suitable for Yukon-like weather, and I plan to bring it. However, it's a little bulky, and if I find myself chasing a bull over a frozen lake for a better shot I could easily get overheated in a hurry. Pardon the dumb question, but while I haven't hunted in -30 celsius weather, I have roadmarched in the Mohave High desert in January. Very cold, and I was overheated due to the gear I carried. When we stopped I froze from my sweat. My hands became too hot from the activity, so I took my wool insulated gloves off to cool down. When I put them back on I received freezer burn on all my finger tips from the ice that formed in my sweat-laden gloves!
Kenneth Smith
#132
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Linwood, Michigan
Posts: 168
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
To: Ken Smith
This will be my 5th time up there. I wear moisture wicking long johns, heavy cotton cargo hunting pants and unlined carhart bibs with a heavy hunting jacket and orange vest over top. This works for me but everyone is not me. I wore insulated bibs the first time but found them too warm and bulky for walking. I wear an orange shirt under my jacket so I can take it off while dressing out an animal. You will really work up a sweat dressing out an animal no matter how cold it is and the game wardens will give you a ticket if you're in the woods without orange. I also carry a small back pack with rangefinder, camera, binocs, etc.
Dave V. Linwood, Mi.
This will be my 5th time up there. I wear moisture wicking long johns, heavy cotton cargo hunting pants and unlined carhart bibs with a heavy hunting jacket and orange vest over top. This works for me but everyone is not me. I wore insulated bibs the first time but found them too warm and bulky for walking. I wear an orange shirt under my jacket so I can take it off while dressing out an animal. You will really work up a sweat dressing out an animal no matter how cold it is and the game wardens will give you a ticket if you're in the woods without orange. I also carry a small back pack with rangefinder, camera, binocs, etc.
Dave V. Linwood, Mi.
#133
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location:
Posts: 35
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Mirage is booked but....
May have two openings for the last week of November to the first week of December. I haven't cancelled our trip as of yet but our main camerman (the one who's name is on the invoice), has to go in for surgery. He's been waiting a while.
If anyone wants to take our place let us know.
May have two openings for the last week of November to the first week of December. I haven't cancelled our trip as of yet but our main camerman (the one who's name is on the invoice), has to go in for surgery. He's been waiting a while.
If anyone wants to take our place let us know.
#134
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Monroe, Louisiana
Posts: 83
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
ORIGINAL: got a hunch
To: Ken Smith
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I wear an orange shirt under my jacket so I can take it off while dressing out an animal. You will really work up a sweat dressing out an animal no matter how cold it is and the game wardens will give you a ticket if you're in the woods without orange. I also carry a small back pack with rangefinder, camera, binocs, etc.
To: Ken Smith
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I wear an orange shirt under my jacket so I can take it off while dressing out an animal. You will really work up a sweat dressing out an animal no matter how cold it is and the game wardens will give you a ticket if you're in the woods without orange. I also carry a small back pack with rangefinder, camera, binocs, etc.
Thanks for the heads-up!
Kenneth
Monroe, Louisiana
#135
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
New question guys: Looking at some maps, the quality aint good, and the brochure put out by Quebec makes me wonder if Nouchimi and Mirage are actually in the area we can hunt as non-residents or do we have to drive some each day and if so does anyone know how far to get to the hunting area?
#139
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location:
Posts: 138
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
I was thinking of renting a 4 x 4 suburaban or expedition in Montreal to go up in November. Does anyone know of a place where I could rent one? I think my mini-van may not be a good idea based on the posts I have read.
#140
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
A full size 4x4 pickup truck would be the best vehicle. You have to think of the logistics of bringing back 2 bulls per hunter. They are bigger than a whitetail, usually around 275 lbs live.