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ONTARIO moose hunt

Started by pstaranko12, January 29, 2009, 09:21:00 PM

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pstaranko12

What is the minimum draw weight for Ontario moose?
I shoot 56lb Black widow PMA V. Arrow weight is right at 680grains is this legal? Outfitter I booked with said he believed it was 55lb for moose.

Thanks
Peter Staranko
There is no greater honor to die with great courage for what you stand for

Jason R. Wesbrock

The legal minimum in Ontaro is 50# @ 28".

pstaranko12

Thank you very much for your help.  How heavy of an arrow did you shoot your ontario moose with?
I cannot find that issue of traditional bowhunter anywhere.

Thanks once again,

Peter Staranko
There is no greater honor to die with great courage for what you stand for

northern trapper

The Ontario regs read
 Bow must, at a draw length of 700 mm (27.6 inch) or less have a drawe weight of 22 kilograms (48.5 lbs)arrows must be at least 600 mm (23.6 inch) long and have a minimum a 22mm (.087 inch)wide arrow head with at least two cutting edges that are sharp, unserrated barbless straight and made of steel.

LITTLEBIGMAN

My moose arrow set up was a heritage 150, 100 grain brass insert and a 145 grain two blade. total weight was just under 600 gr, moose travled 45 yards and expired.
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Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by pstaranko12:
Thank you very much for your help.  How heavy of an arrow did you shoot your ontario moose with?
I cannot find that issue of traditional bowhunter anywhere.

Thanks once again,

Peter Staranko
Peter,

It actually weighed 499 grains on the scale.


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