Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
#1561
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Magdalen Islands ,Quebec,Can.
Posts: 108
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
thanks ,and Congrats on your hunt , I do a fair bit of Quading and Ski dooing on ice and I was thinking it wasn't that cold up north before the hunt started... Rodney
#1562
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Linwood, Michigan
Posts: 168
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
We started hunting on Nov. 30. Ran a snowmobile all over the lakes that we hunted with no problem. Stay away from open water and narrow areas. Look before you leap. Be cautious and pay attention and you will be ok. If you are not sure always err on the side of caution.
#1563
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Northern Ontario
Posts: 12
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Just got back last night (Sunday). Hunted Dec 4 5 6 out of Mirage. Parked the truck the whole time and hunted up the skidoo trail north of the Mirage. Jumped from lake to lake, sat on herds, glassed animals, saw over 1000 on our first day, had a blast. We were only 1-5 miles north of the lodge the whole time, not quite to the power lines. Saw well over 2000 bou in 3 days. We took 4 decent animals and my buddy'shad an above average rack. Not a lot of big racks left. Saw a real nice trophy about 500 yds awaytrotting off the lake but no shot, too many animals around him and only had maybe 3 seconds before he stepped into cover. Maybe next year he'll be bigger!!!
It was an amazing adventure, good people, great food, awesome scenery.
XM Radio in the truck made the drive go easier.
On the way out there were large number of bou on the road from mirage west to the James Bay Road, and south to 381. We actually saw small groups down as far as the 257KM so HEADS UP ON THE ROAD. We saw well over 200 animals on the road on the way out.
Road conditions were somewhere between icy and lousy.........RESPECT THAT ROAD. SLOW DOWN. SAW LOTS OF VEHECLES FISHTAILING AROUND WHEN WHEY CAME UP ON BOU ON THE ROAD.
Thanks to all for your input and information on this site.Will post photos as soon as soon as I book our reservations for next year.
Cheers
It was an amazing adventure, good people, great food, awesome scenery.
XM Radio in the truck made the drive go easier.
On the way out there were large number of bou on the road from mirage west to the James Bay Road, and south to 381. We actually saw small groups down as far as the 257KM so HEADS UP ON THE ROAD. We saw well over 200 animals on the road on the way out.
Road conditions were somewhere between icy and lousy.........RESPECT THAT ROAD. SLOW DOWN. SAW LOTS OF VEHECLES FISHTAILING AROUND WHEN WHEY CAME UP ON BOU ON THE ROAD.
Thanks to all for your input and information on this site.Will post photos as soon as soon as I book our reservations for next year.
Cheers
#1565
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
I dont really understand this road distance thing ...... i know you travel up to 3 to 400 km but you dont shoot the animals off the road do you, is that legal inQuebec. Also can you take one of those tents with a wood stove and camp in it off the road or? How would a newbie start out for next yrs hunts as im really liking this trip do i have to go through a out fitter? And can a 99 jeep make it up in there or do i take a pick up truck? All help would be nice thanks.
#1566
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
ORIGINAL: 99 jeep
I dont really understand this road distance thing ...... i know you travel up to 3 to 400 km but you dont shoot the animals off the road do you, is that legal inQuebec. Also can you take one of those tents with a wood stove and camp in it off the road or? How would a newbie start out for next yrs hunts as im really liking this trip do i have to go through a out fitter? And can a 99 jeep make it up in there or do i take a pick up truck? All help would be nice thanks.
I dont really understand this road distance thing ...... i know you travel up to 3 to 400 km but you dont shoot the animals off the road do you, is that legal inQuebec. Also can you take one of those tents with a wood stove and camp in it off the road or? How would a newbie start out for next yrs hunts as im really liking this trip do i have to go through a out fitter? And can a 99 jeep make it up in there or do i take a pick up truck? All help would be nice thanks.
#1567
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
99jeep, it is not legal to shoot from the roadway. References to the road generally are referring to locations where caribou are located in relation to the road, which is the primary way of reaching the caribou during this hunt.
Non-residents and Residents are REQUIRED to use the services of an outfitter in Zone 22B.
http://www.mrnfp.gouv.qc.ca/english/publications/online/wildlife/caribou-regulations/index.asp
Follow link for regulations.
The condition of your vehicle is what really matters. You can't afford any breakdowns. Four wheel drive is a definite plus. If you pack light it is possible. I have seen other jeep wanglers several times. But you will be limited in what you can bring and how you get your caribou home.
Non-residents and Residents are REQUIRED to use the services of an outfitter in Zone 22B.
http://www.mrnfp.gouv.qc.ca/english/publications/online/wildlife/caribou-regulations/index.asp
Follow link for regulations.
The condition of your vehicle is what really matters. You can't afford any breakdowns. Four wheel drive is a definite plus. If you pack light it is possible. I have seen other jeep wanglers several times. But you will be limited in what you can bring and how you get your caribou home.
#1568
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Posts: 116
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Think hard about the size of the bou and how you plan to transport them back home. You don't want to loose any of that tasty meat!! :-)
I did see one person with a small Jeep Liberty pulling a small enclosed trailer. It all boils down to the condition of your vehicle (and trailer) and having enough room for gear & bou!
Keep in mind that one radiator hose can cost you hundreds to repair when you factor in possible towing, parts, overnight waiting, etc. I purchased a belts, wipers, hoses, etc. for an insurance policy!
Play it smart & use common sense and prepare for the worst & you'll have a great time!
I did see one person with a small Jeep Liberty pulling a small enclosed trailer. It all boils down to the condition of your vehicle (and trailer) and having enough room for gear & bou!
Keep in mind that one radiator hose can cost you hundreds to repair when you factor in possible towing, parts, overnight waiting, etc. I purchased a belts, wipers, hoses, etc. for an insurance policy!
Play it smart & use common sense and prepare for the worst & you'll have a great time!
#1570
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
ORIGINAL: BKMSTR
Think hard about the size of the bou and how you plan to transport them back home. You don't want to loose any of that tasty meat!! :-)
I did see one person with a small Jeep Liberty pulling a small enclosed trailer. It all boils down to the condition of your vehicle (and trailer) and having enough room for gear & bou!
Keep in mind that one radiator hose can cost you hundreds to repair when you factor in possible towing, parts, overnight waiting, etc. I purchased a belts, wipers, hoses, etc. for an insurance policy!
Play it smart & use common sense and prepare for the worst & you'll have a great time!
Think hard about the size of the bou and how you plan to transport them back home. You don't want to loose any of that tasty meat!! :-)
I did see one person with a small Jeep Liberty pulling a small enclosed trailer. It all boils down to the condition of your vehicle (and trailer) and having enough room for gear & bou!
Keep in mind that one radiator hose can cost you hundreds to repair when you factor in possible towing, parts, overnight waiting, etc. I purchased a belts, wipers, hoses, etc. for an insurance policy!
Play it smart & use common sense and prepare for the worst & you'll have a great time!
Here is a picture of our rigs the night before we left this year. Each truck carries 3 men and thier gear and 6 whole caribou; and we had room to spare.