Papa Bear
New member
I am planning to do some more hiking in the boundary region along the NH/Canada border in early October. Someone pointed out that it was hunting season in Canada. So I looked it up: Quebec hunting seasons and my trip overlaps sligtly with Bow hunting for Moose.
There are lots of hunting blinds along the border but I always assumed they were for firearms, i.e. guys with guns. I know nothing about bow hunting, whether they use blinds (with salt licks etc.), whether they are a danger to others in the area, whether there are many of them or just a fringe few, etc.
I've gone hiking in Maine in deer season and there was little danger, since all the hunters stayed close to the roads (can't drag the deer out) but in Quebec, ATVs are very prolific.
Anyone out there know about this? Certainly I can wear blaze orange.
Thanks
There are lots of hunting blinds along the border but I always assumed they were for firearms, i.e. guys with guns. I know nothing about bow hunting, whether they use blinds (with salt licks etc.), whether they are a danger to others in the area, whether there are many of them or just a fringe few, etc.
I've gone hiking in Maine in deer season and there was little danger, since all the hunters stayed close to the roads (can't drag the deer out) but in Quebec, ATVs are very prolific.
Anyone out there know about this? Certainly I can wear blaze orange.
Thanks