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    Looking for any advice at all.
    Were finally getting married at the end of august, Covid has pushed it off long enough.
    We’d love to do a moose hunt with our bows and ideally be able to do some walleye fishing too.
    Weve reached out to a few outfitters and haven’t gotten any responses.
    Are we too late to make this work this year or is it still doable?
    Not looking for 5 star accommodations by any means but don’t mind spending a few bucks either.
    Any input is greatly appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by FISH HUNTER View Post
    Looking for any advice at all.
    Were finally getting married at the end of august, Covid has pushed it off long enough.
    We’d love to do a moose hunt with our bows and ideally be able to do some walleye fishing too.
    Weve reached out to a few outfitters and haven’t gotten any responses.
    Are we too late to make this work this year or is it still doable?
    Not looking for 5 star accommodations by any means but don’t mind spending a few bucks either.
    Any input is greatly appreciated
    Sent you a PM…..
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    It may tough booking a hunt with an outfitter as most of their tags are booked at least a year in advance. You would be in a better position if you could draw your own tag. In this case your odds would be best in the far North and do a fly-in hunt. Try Wilderness North outfitters. They fly out of Armstrong and Nakina.
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    Does your wife have a sister LOL I wish my honeymoon was a moose hunt.
    "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom gobble View Post
    Does your wife have a sister LOL I wish my honeymoon was a moose hunt.
    Not going to lie, I’m a lucky man. Mrs loves to hunt and fish probably more than I do, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom gobble View Post
    Does your wife have a sister LOL I wish my honeymoon was a moose hunt.
    Lol
    X2 on this statement [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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    Congratulations fish hunter it sounds like you've put yourself on a good path for the future! I still shake my head at some of the guys I know who married women who won't even let them out of the house...lol
    :moose: "I'd rather be in the bush hunting than playing golf anyday." :moose:

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    If you can’t find somewhere for your archery moose hunt another cool option is a hunting trip in Hawaii. Good opportunity to combine a fun hunt with a cool honeymoon spot too. My wife and I hunted axis deer for our honeymoon back in 2015. Just an option if the moose hunt doesn’t work out!

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