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Nakina Moose Hunting:

Nakina is the moose hunting capital of Ontario. The population of moose in our area is so high that we receive more adult moose tags than many other outfitters in other parts of Ontario. Not only is there a high population of moose, the moose get big. It's not uncommon for moose to reach 1300 pounds in our area.

We operate hunting camps in W.M.U. areas 1D, 17 and 18B.

Accommodation are mostly in our outpost cabins. More remote hunts use hunting tents. We are applying for permits to build cabins where our tent sites are to maximize the comfort of our guests.

Flying your moose out of the bush is included in the price of your hunting package. Moose hunters should bring their fishing rods because if you get your moose early, the rest of the week can be a great fishing trip while we keep care of your moose quarters.

  • Hunter Orange is required

  • A Firearms Declaration Form is needed by non-residents to bring guns into Ontario. Do not sign the forms until in front of a customs agent. $25 CAN - (Phone: 1-800-731-4000)

  • Moose hunting accommodation can only be shared with other licensed hunters. Please contact us about this law as outfitters are actively trying to get it changed.

  • Big Game Caliber: For Bear, Moose, Deer or Wolf hunting, the rifle should be in the 30 caliber range. A 30-06 to a 300 WIN MAG is recommended. By law, all guns must have a trigger lock and be locked and in a transportation case within 1/2 hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise. You do not want to deviate from these instructions. Gun laws in Canada are very strict.
  • Bow Draw Weight: By law, a bow must have a minimum draw weight of 40 pounds for Deer and a minimum draw weight of 50 pounds for Bear and Moose.
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