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Old 10-29-2020, 08:40 PM
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Looks like a perfect way to introduce a young fellow to hunting.

The Bison hunt maybe not so much.

I know a number of people who have tried that hunt, with only a a few successes.

For one, they are only huntable outside the park. Which is only possible after the swamps freeze over and there is snow on the ground, often a lot of snow.

Another issue I know about is that one has only a very narrow window of opportunity.

The closest area where they can be found is very wet and next to impossible to traverse before freeze-up. Once the swamps freeze they head back into the park for the winter.

Another thing to consider is the area is prone to property crime. You take a huge risk leaving anything unattended for more then a few hours.

The last issue I know of is that many are infected with tuberculosis.

Another issue is they are massive animals. way bigger then any Moose. field dressing and packing out requires a big commitment and some serious manpower. And you may discover your animal is one of the infected ones after all the work is done.

I'm sure there are other issues I wasn't told about.

My foster brother and a couple of close friends are among those who have hunted them.

But I suspect you know all that, so good luck, go get em.
The little man has been on a couple bison hunts already, although they were the zama hunts. That being said 40 kms from the truck is 40 kms from the truck regardless of where you are.

As for breaking down a bison I’ve done a dozen so far, so I’m guessing these ones will be no different.

Friends of mine hunt them every year successfully, so I’m sure we’ll be able to locate them outside of the park. With 3 or 4 Super Wide Track Skandics and skimmers there’s no place we can’t go I don’t imaging.

Also being they aren’t game animals we can fly around before hand and make sure they’re in a reachable spot. Take the boy up for some flight time and see the north country from the air, he loves flying too.

Thanks for the heads up and info
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