The Final Quebec Caribou Hunt

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2025

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  • @CliffordWoodland
    @CliffordWoodland 10 місяців тому

    Awesome guys worked up in Nunavut as a guide in the 80 and 90 for 28 years saw the massive herds and the decline. Awesome memories. Great video

  • @mrsockeye
    @mrsockeye 7 років тому

    This was an excellent video. I have a friend that hunted Quebec about twenty years ago, and he has always told me that I need to get up there. It's too bad that it may be a long time before the caribou herd starts to rebuild.

  • @laddcanyonoutdoors9916
    @laddcanyonoutdoors9916 5 років тому

    These La Grande boys know how to do it
    Great job Cody and Steve

  • @Peeohtrek
    @Peeohtrek 5 років тому

    @ontadv.... Trans taiga next year? Spend a week in Brisay?

  • @mmafan4livet536
    @mmafan4livet536 6 років тому

    Great job on the video and 2 guys with trophy of a life of time together with friends is what hunting is about the rest is bonus

  • @suepeterson5675
    @suepeterson5675 7 років тому

    Hello SOA ! Love the videos. Question, how do you tell the bulls from he cows? I was always told both have antlers , p!ease explain. . 😊

    • @marklumley619
      @marklumley619 6 років тому +2

      Just in case no one has let you know about the male/female difference I'll help you out. Yes both the bulls and cows have antlers but the cows never grow very big antlers and they are much thinner. The bulls as they mature get a white head and neck as well as a long mane of hair growing down the throat. Bulls are also much heavier than the cows. The bulls have big antlers and even a young bull (one and a half to two and a half years old)has antlers bugger than most cows. Rewatch the video and you can see lots of cows with their calfs. I hope this helps you out even if it's been 9 months since you asked.

    • @zebbedy8542
      @zebbedy8542 5 років тому +1

      One has a big pair of balls and the other hasnt

    • @frankhowe1030
      @frankhowe1030 2 роки тому

      Females have lip stick

  • @zeldarobinson3382
    @zeldarobinson3382 Рік тому

    great video and information and in 2023 alot of our animals their populations is declining from lose of habdo to habitate do to humans and disease and lack of enough food . forest fires , do they really count them all every year I doubt it just estimate their population. they supported us for decades and our gratitude is destroy the forests and their feeding ground by taking anything we want regardless what has to suffer from it . I think its a good move to close the carioo hunting until we find out if the decline is continuing or they are reounding . just look at the moose population in the USA . just my opinion . congratulations cody on a beautiful cariboo and Steve and the rest of your party

  • @barbarakampfer3683
    @barbarakampfer3683 4 роки тому +2

    If the wolves are taking the vast majority of the caribou, then why don't they allow wolf hunts, and reduce the wolf population, seem only a smart thing to do, and start checking the animals for chronic wasting disease, that may be a big factor.

  • @RedBlushGurl
    @RedBlushGurl 5 років тому

    So hunt the last remaining decent herd in spite of the fact that the province has seen such a decline overall?

  • @logancapleton1615
    @logancapleton1615 7 років тому

    First

  • @vincegreen5050
    @vincegreen5050 4 роки тому

    Slobs on air (soa) put him out alone and he would not survive

  • @richardlarose8863
    @richardlarose8863 6 років тому +2

    I've heard first hand some horror stories of hunters shooting multiple animals until they shoot one they want to keep. Chasing them down on snow machines. If the biologist says there's not enough to sustain harvests, who are you to say YOU think it can. All you're looking at is the cash your customers will put in your pocket

    • @nicolehailey2089
      @nicolehailey2089 6 років тому

      What was the point of the first half of your comment?

    • @richardlarose8863
      @richardlarose8863 6 років тому

      @@nicolehailey2089 Group going up and shoot more than their "limit" until they pick the ones they want. One of the guys who told me this story also told me a story how he got caught (the FIRST time) after poaching his 11th moose

    • @nicolehailey2089
      @nicolehailey2089 6 років тому +1

      @@richardlarose8863 Well that is ridiculous, and I wouldn't mind those guys being hung from a high tree.

    • @countryboytcm
      @countryboytcm 6 років тому

      SO TRUE!! SO TRUE Canada has the worst game management of any country but they cater to greedy American hunters like these but do not allow wolf hunting and canadians hardly get to hunt at all. Makes as much sense as tits on a wall. Manitoba has one tenth the elk population as it had 30 years ago yet hardly any hunters hunt elk. They are forst to stay in parks and get sick from over crowding then the wordens massacre them from choppers or pen them up to be sold to game farms.

    • @kevinellsworth9318
      @kevinellsworth9318 5 років тому

      Bullshit!

  • @cameronbuckler4356
    @cameronbuckler4356 4 роки тому

    It's not part of Quebec, it's part of the North West Territories. The Yukon.