Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
#1391
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Posts: 116
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Whip5, I'm not sure if you're insane or incredibly tuff, but good luck to you & to all heading up!! I'm heading for NY in a few hours after a 70 hour work week. I'm ready for a hunting vacation!!! Let's all bring home big bulls like Caribou Sniper's!! I'd be proud to take one like that!!
#1392
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Lots and lots of snow in the forecast. About 8" forecasted for tonight and tomorrow and more for the remainder of the week. Cold temps being forecasted too. Hopefully this will help make some ice on the lakes.
#1393
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 12
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Good Luck to everyone! Leaving in 1 hour for my first trip. Thank you to everyone who helped with questions. Thanks Caribou Sniper for the pictures, although that made the nights even more sleepless from excitement.
#1394
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
You think four guys can sleep in a truck overnight in sub zero temps and then plan on hunting the next day.
#1395
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 26
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Good news....just talked to my friend up in the area. He said they are starting to crossat km 500 and the big bulls are close behind. He told me late november is going to be a shoot, not a hunt. Granted, I am not there, but this guy has been 8 times and limited out every time....I trust his judgement. Looking good for the next 2-3 weeks. Ice is the only unknown...watch it, may be thin for the next 1-2 weeks. I am anticipating one heck of a good hunt. Keep in touch everyone. Good luck and God bless!
-Sean
-Sean
#1396
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Northern Ontario
Posts: 12
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Postponed our Hunt from last year based on info from Mirage and comments on this thread. Thanks to all for the info, last year would have been a bust for our week. Dec 4,5,,6,7. This year sounds better at his point. Only 2 weeks till we leave and starting to get amped again, We're going to the range again tomorrow to get tuned up.
There's been quite a few hunters on the site who have travelled up north and Hunted bou in the past years, does this look like a more "typical" year for the migration? The maps appear to show a different pattern than last Year.
Cheers
Surreel
There's been quite a few hunters on the site who have travelled up north and Hunted bou in the past years, does this look like a more "typical" year for the migration? The maps appear to show a different pattern than last Year.
Cheers
Surreel
#1397
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Severe winter weather forecasted for today and tonight. Winds up to 90kph expected, cause severe blowing snow conditions. These conditions will most likely slow caribou movements.
Surreel, this year's migration appears to a more traditional pattern. Though it is definitely to the eastern extreeme. It's still early and where they head next isn't certain. I think it's very encouraging that there are initial waves showing up in huntable areas. Hopefully the main herd will follow similar routes as these initial waves. The uncertain variable is just how quickly the caribou will move through. That is what will determine how long the best hunting lasts.
Surreel, this year's migration appears to a more traditional pattern. Though it is definitely to the eastern extreeme. It's still early and where they head next isn't certain. I think it's very encouraging that there are initial waves showing up in huntable areas. Hopefully the main herd will follow similar routes as these initial waves. The uncertain variable is just how quickly the caribou will move through. That is what will determine how long the best hunting lasts.
#1398
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 64
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Anyone of you ever have to leave your vehicle parked in Matagami Quebec after joining up with the rest of your hunting group to head North? I'm meeting the rest of my group in Matagami and we're staying at the Bell Matagami Motel and they don't let anyone leave their vechicles parked there because their concerned about snow removal. If anyone has left it parked there where did you park it for the 3 or 4 days while you were gone?
#1400
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Michigan
Posts: 9
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
fire3517 shot both carribou today! he said they found the herd and there is thousand of them. The weather was really bad though and was hard to get to. they had to use the snowmobiles to make tracks for the truck so they could get back. People at the lodge even went to search for them because of the weather.. Be careful out there! good luck everyone