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Old 08-26-2011, 01:50 PM
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Default WMU 326 Moose

Hello all,

This year we were lucky enough to get an early season moose draw in 326. A couple years ago our friend had the same draw and after a lot of miles and a miss-judged shot, his hopes were crushed.

This year we hope to hunt two areas in 326 that we like for moose, both of which are also good for whitetail. While hunting whitetail the past couple years we have had the opportunity to do some scouting in these spots; which are along the Swan Lake road, and North Prairie Creek road. Anyways, just wondering if there is any one else on here with a 326 moose draw. Also, anyone not hunting moose in this area see anything over the summer months. We will likely be out the long weekend and the weekend after doing some scouting so any tid bits would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and have a great hunting season to all.

Cheers,
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Old 08-26-2011, 09:38 PM
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i have hunted lots up there bought not for a few years do u know where the main line road is it runs right threw and u can come out on the north fork road this road always has moose in them flats on both sides of the road before the river because after that its 429 but i am sure no that there is alot of licks off the road as well if u go for a walk i have always had luck in the cut blocks early morning catch them walking across o ya and bring bolt cutters they lock that gate the odd time or they use to lol good luck bud and be safe
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Old 08-29-2011, 11:11 AM
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i have hunted lots up there bought not for a few years do u know where the main line road is it runs right threw and u can come out on the north fork road this road always has moose in them flats on both sides of the road before the river because after that its 429 but i am sure no that there is alot of licks off the road as well if u go for a walk i have always had luck in the cut blocks early morning catch them walking across o ya and bring bolt cutters they lock that gate the odd time or they use to lol good luck bud and be safe
Thanks Mathews, I roughly know where you are talking about. Gonna go in on teh weekend of September 9th to check it out.
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Old 09-19-2011, 01:02 PM
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Default Finally... The Wait is Over

The wait is finally over; moose rifle season opens this Saturday in WMU326. According to the statistics 7 people were drawn for early season, and 17 for late season. Our hunting party has done some scouting and have a couple spots pinned down for opening weekend. 

Anyone else heading out to 326 for moose this weekend (or any other critters)?

Has anyone been successful with the archery season in 326?

Anyways, good luck to all and I’ll keep you posted on the moose hunt.
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Old 09-23-2011, 12:31 AM
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Ive seen a lot of moose this summer in 326. Been drivin through there to work as highway 22 gets boring. You should easily bag one during the rut, I would put money on it. Watch out for the cougars there, they all over the place too.
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Old 09-23-2011, 06:41 AM
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I used to bear hunt in a neighbouring zone I would say the moose sign was a little light. lots of wolves in the area. I have seen some good cat tracks sledding up the ram in the area. As well I captured 7 different Griz on 2 trails cams this spring so be aware if you are calling. Hope all goes well and maybe you whack a few wolves while your at it. maybe even throw a BB tag in your pocket.

Matt
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Old 10-04-2011, 11:01 AM
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i have hunted lots up there bought not for a few years do u know where the main line road is it runs right threw and u can come out on the north fork road this road always has moose in them flats on both sides of the road before the river because after that its 429 but i am sure no that there is alot of licks off the road as well if u go for a walk i have always had luck in the cut blocks early morning catch them walking across o ya and bring bolt cutters they lock that gate the odd time or they use to lol good luck bud and be safe
Just so you know, I am also hunter and follow the Outdoorsmen Forum. I also work for Sundre Forest Products and was quite surprised to read that someone would admit to cutting off one of our locks. Just so you and everyone else, know - cutting off those locks is an illegal activity. We are getting tired of people cutting off locks, wrecking gates and damaging equipment either because they think that they can have their own private hunting ground or do not agree with logging. So next time you pull out your bolt cutters I suggest that you smile as you may be on candid camera.
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Old 10-04-2011, 01:15 PM
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Default Swan Lake... Zone 326???

In some of the posts above it is stated hunting along the Swan Lake road, as Zone 326. I think it is Zone 324 and if so the season does not open untill Nov 1st.
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Old 10-04-2011, 01:24 PM
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In some of the posts above it is stated hunting along the Swan Lake road, as Zone 326. I think it is Zone 324 and if so the season does not open untill Nov 1st.
The Swan lake road divides the 2 zones one side is 326 the other 324.
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Old 10-04-2011, 01:36 PM
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I got you now, I thought you ment the road that takes you to swan lake not the highway.
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Old 10-06-2011, 08:49 AM
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i have hunted lots up there bought not for a few years do u know where the main line road is it runs right threw and u can come out on the north fork road this road always has moose in them flats on both sides of the road before the river because after that its 429 but i am sure no that there is alot of licks off the road as well if u go for a walk i have always had luck in the cut blocks early morning catch them walking across o ya and bring bolt cutters they lock that gate the odd time or they use to lol good luck bud and be safe
Quotes like this are one of the main reasons most landowners could really care less if they ever seen a hunter in the fall. Good luck in your pursuits and thanks for that good etiquette lesson.
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Old 10-06-2011, 09:57 AM
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The "Swan Lake Road" ( gravel road that goes to Swan Lake) DOES divide 324 and 326. As a matter of fact there are even signs on either side of the road that indicate this.
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