Forum Discussions - Totally Outdoors NL2024-03-28T10:38:05Zhttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/forum?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMoose Seasontag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2023-09-08:4509340:Topic:3145132023-09-08T20:31:12.718ZPeter Emberleyhttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/PeterEmberley
<p>The wait for the hunting season is over. The bow hunters have had 2 weeks at it already. Hope everyone has a safe, enjoyable and successful hunting season.<br/> Keep safety as a top priority, wear blaze orange. Don't forget to take a child with you.<br/> Good Luck!</p>
<p>The wait for the hunting season is over. The bow hunters have had 2 weeks at it already. Hope everyone has a safe, enjoyable and successful hunting season.<br/> Keep safety as a top priority, wear blaze orange. Don't forget to take a child with you.<br/> Good Luck!</p> Seals in conception baytag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2020-04-26:4509340:Topic:2168782020-04-26T12:11:20.373ZRay whitehttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/Raywhite
<p>hay there guys was wondering if anyone out looking for any seal yet in conception bay I was out opening day for a look never seen a thing except lots of turr lol easy to know the season for that is closed. I only started seal hunting last year so still trying to figure it out for when there usually around and where they usually hang around to </p>
<p>hay there guys was wondering if anyone out looking for any seal yet in conception bay I was out opening day for a look never seen a thing except lots of turr lol easy to know the season for that is closed. I only started seal hunting last year so still trying to figure it out for when there usually around and where they usually hang around to </p> Opportunities to learn how to hunt Big Gametag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2020-04-19:4509340:Topic:2168762020-04-19T12:50:04.501ZColin Pricehttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/ColinPrice
<p>I have been backpacking, canoeing, etc. in the backcountry my whole life but only recently have gotten into hunting. I've been upland hunting the past few season while waiting to get into proper pool to pull a tag for a big game hunt. <strong>Does anyone have a recommendation of how best to learn how to responsibly hunt and break-down a caribou or moose?</strong> In a perfect world I'd attend a few hunts to observe, but my network in the hunting community is limited at this point. Any…</p>
<p>I have been backpacking, canoeing, etc. in the backcountry my whole life but only recently have gotten into hunting. I've been upland hunting the past few season while waiting to get into proper pool to pull a tag for a big game hunt. <strong>Does anyone have a recommendation of how best to learn how to responsibly hunt and break-down a caribou or moose?</strong> In a perfect world I'd attend a few hunts to observe, but my network in the hunting community is limited at this point. Any advice?</p> 2020 Moose hunttag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2019-09-20:4509340:Topic:2156082019-09-20T00:00:48.695ZRobert Parsonshttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/RobertParsons
<p>Hello all </p>
<p>I live in Nova Scotia and work in Newfoundland. Its on the bucket list of hunts to do a Newfoundland hunt for a moose. I know guys here in Newfoundland to hunt with but unfortunately I am not from here so i have to go through an outfitter. Im not a trophy hunter i hunt for the meat. Newfoundland has the best chances for moose meet for us. So with that being said I'm not looking for a trophy/luxury hunt. Im looking for bare bones (tents, hike in, cook own meals, gut…</p>
<p>Hello all </p>
<p>I live in Nova Scotia and work in Newfoundland. Its on the bucket list of hunts to do a Newfoundland hunt for a moose. I know guys here in Newfoundland to hunt with but unfortunately I am not from here so i have to go through an outfitter. Im not a trophy hunter i hunt for the meat. Newfoundland has the best chances for moose meet for us. So with that being said I'm not looking for a trophy/luxury hunt. Im looking for bare bones (tents, hike in, cook own meals, gut quarter and carry my own meat)</p>
<p>If any one knows of an outfitter that I can contact in regards to this and join us for a hunt or take us out please contact me.</p>
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<p>Rob</p> Cariboutag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2019-03-15:4509340:Topic:2142432019-03-15T21:47:56.578ZPeter Emberleyhttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/PeterEmberley
<p><a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/quebec-innu-labrador-caribou-1.5055153">https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/quebec-innu-labrador-caribou-1.5055153</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/quebec-innu-labrador-caribou-1.5055153">https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/quebec-innu-labrador-caribou-1.5055153</a></p> CF MOTOtag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2019-03-09:4509340:Topic:2144252019-03-09T16:32:47.266ZPaul Fisherhttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/PaulFisher
<p>Anyone use CF MOTO side by side? What do you have and what do you think of it? Looking to get a </p>
<p>side by side this spring.</p>
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<p>Anyone use CF MOTO side by side? What do you have and what do you think of it? Looking to get a </p>
<p>side by side this spring.</p>
<p></p> Ice Fishing 2019 - St. John's/Avalon Areatag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2019-02-01:4509340:Topic:2140032019-02-01T15:54:32.099ZBob Evanshttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/BobEvans
<p>Added a blog post. Probably should have been here on Discussion board. Anybody have any info on ice thickness/safety as of today, Feb. 01/19? I can't get any info. Tried Paddy's Pond Forestry station, Red Cross and Rovers. No go. Any info appreciated.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Bob</p>
<p>Added a blog post. Probably should have been here on Discussion board. Anybody have any info on ice thickness/safety as of today, Feb. 01/19? I can't get any info. Tried Paddy's Pond Forestry station, Red Cross and Rovers. No go. Any info appreciated.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Bob</p> Illegal cabins.tag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2018-08-13:4509340:Topic:2127302018-08-13T13:24:33.274ZBradhttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/Brad434
<p>Hey guys it’s been awhile since I posted. I really need help on this one. I have an application for a remote cottage that is basically approved. It only has two agencies left to go through and that’s happening this week. </p>
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<p>Now or to my problem. I have my piece of land all picked out and like I said it will be finalized sometime this week. A guy that has an approved piece of land that’s over 2 kms away from mine decides to put up his permit number within 20 ft of my land. I have…</p>
<p>Hey guys it’s been awhile since I posted. I really need help on this one. I have an application for a remote cottage that is basically approved. It only has two agencies left to go through and that’s happening this week. </p>
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<p>Now or to my problem. I have my piece of land all picked out and like I said it will be finalized sometime this week. A guy that has an approved piece of land that’s over 2 kms away from mine decides to put up his permit number within 20 ft of my land. I have called crown lands office and they are the ones who confirmed this for me. He thinks he can just move his markers in on my location. What can I do about this? I have told crown lands of this situation. I don’t know if they are doing anything about it. My biggest concern is if they actually enforce the law and tell him he can’t do that, then any progress I try to make there he will hinder it. The location is a ways out of town and only accessible by bike. My first inclination when crown lands explained this to me was to go into the site and tear down his markers. We have been since March applying legally and it’s now August. What can I do with this person that thinks he can do whatever he likes?</p> 2018 Recreational Cod Fisherytag:newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com,2018-06-13:4509340:Topic:2120022018-06-13T19:57:45.448ZPeter Emberleyhttp://newfoundlandwaterfowlers.ning.com/profile/PeterEmberley
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<p>I have emailed the federal minister of fisheries requesting information on the food fishery this year no response. I sent a message to Seamus O'Reagon, asking if he could speak to the federal fisheries minister on our behalf. No response from him or his office either.</p>
<p>I find it disgusting that the federal government is leaving us in the dark. There are many Newfoundlanders that plan their summer holidays around the cod fishery.</p>
<p>I have emailed the federal minister of fisheries requesting information on the food fishery this year no response. I sent a message to Seamus O'Reagon, asking if he could speak to the federal fisheries minister on our behalf. No response from him or his office either.</p>
<p>I find it disgusting that the federal government is leaving us in the dark. There are many Newfoundlanders that plan their summer holidays around the cod fishery.</p>