| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 124.1 | Caribou | HITEST::TESTAGROSSA |  | Mon Feb 01 1988 13:04 | 9 | 
|  |     I recently sent for brochures for hunting whitetail on Anticosti
    Island in Quebec. I also recieved itinerary on a caribou package
    in Quebec. If your interested give me your name and mail stop, and
    I'll send it to you.
    
    Also I hunted New Jersey 2 years ago for bow, and saw lots of action!
    They have the most liberal bag limit within reach (4) for bow hunting
    with a good amount of public land available. What's the entry for
    the archery notes file?
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| 124.2 | MAINE GUIDE | MTBLUE::LABBE_RICK |  | Thu Feb 04 1988 02:08 | 8 | 
|  |     I AM A GUIDE UP IN CENTRAL MAINE AND I SPECIALIZE IN BEAR AND DEER
    HUNTING, MAINLY BOW AND ARROW FOR DEER. LAST FALL WE HAD A 100%
    KILL RATE ON DEER. THE DEER POPULATION IS VERY HEAVY WHERE I GUIDE
    AND HUNTERS HAVEN'T HAD A PROBLEM FINDING PLENTY OF DEER. IF YOUR
    INTERESTED IN HUNTING IN MAINE IN A MIXED FARMLAND BUT RUGGED WOODS
    WIZE AREA GIVE ME YOUR ADDRESS AND I'LL SEND YOU A FREE BROCHURE.
                                                 RICK LABBE
                                               OAKLAND MAINE
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| 124.3 | -Caribou tales- | EDISON::OAKMAN | Befriend your local Nyala | Tue Feb 09 1988 13:34 | 27 | 
|  |     
     I have had the good fortune to take two trips to the Ungava Bay
    region of Quebec. My partner and I hunted caribou out of Finger
    Lake Lodge which resides slightly above treeline on the Canadian
    Tundra.  It is entirely possible to have caribou look in yor lodge
    windows, when the heard does migrate through it is spectacular.
    They are literally everywhere.  ***HOWEVER*** - when they aren't
    in your area remember, there are millions of acrea of NOTHING up
    there and you might go all the way to Russia before seeing anything.
     I hunted with the bow and rifle, I took two animals but neither
    would qualify for any record book. I passed on MANY animals with
    the bow hoping to find a really big one.  Shots can be close, the
    caribou tend to follow well defined trails but finding sufficient
    cover is the problem up on the tundra.  Most shots will be out around
    40 - 60+ yards and more than likely at walking animals ( they don't
    run a lot from what I saw ). Caribou don't take a lot of killing,
    they seem rather fragile ( mine went easily ).  The meat is absolutely
    delicious!!  I will go back some day, no doubt.
     Also bring your fishing gear if you go, there is excellent char
    and trout fishing all over that area.
     Of course, it will always rain/sleet/snow while you are there so
    GORETEX/Thinsulate clothing and good boots are a must.
    
     good hunting,
    
    	-jro
    
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| 124.4 | Try Michigan | GLDOA::MORRISON |  | Sat Oct 22 1988 20:29 | 6 | 
|  |     A very good place to bow hunt whitetail is in west Michigan, in
    fact all over Michigan. We have a large population and I have a
    friend, my former manager, who always gets 2 bucks with bow each
    year. If you want to come out to Michigan, send me a vaxmail and
    I'll get you in contact with my buddy. I don't yet bowhunt, just
    rifle, but hope to some year.
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| 124.5 | A Second Vote For Michigan | WILLEE::MANLEY |  | Thu Aug 31 1989 16:10 | 6 | 
|  |     I'll second Michigan. Try anywhere along M31 between Travers City
    and Petosky. There are tons of fruit orcherds along that strip and
    I'm sure that the farmers would be more then happy to have you thin
    out the herd for them.
    
    Tom,
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