Non-Residents
Non-residents who want to hunt for moose in Ontario must have a valid hunting accreditation and be a registered guest and actually accommodated at a tourist establishment. The outfitter must apply for and receive, on the non-resident’s behalf, a validation tag to hunt moose (view the Hunting Regulations for exceptions). A non-resident may hunt in a party for moose when hunting in WMU 8. The number of bull, cow and calf moose taken must not be more than the number of bull and cow validation tags and valid moose licences held by the members of the party.
Residents
A resident of Ontario who has a valid hunting version Outdoors card and a current moose hunting licence tag (sticker that goes on the back of the Outdoors Card), may hunt calf moose in any WMU that has an open season. To receive a validation tag to hunt for an adult moose, the resident hunter must purchase moose licence and apply to the moose validation tag draw for either a bull tag or a cow tag. Adult tags are issued through a computerized lottery. The validation tag authorizes the holder to hunt only the sex of adult moose described on the tag in the WMU specified. Residents of Ontario who are going to be staying at a qualified tourist outfitter at the time of the hunt may be able to get an adult moose validation tag through the outfitter.
For more information on the outfitters that offer moose hunting, please click on the accommodations below. Moose hunts in Ontario fill up fast, if you can't find any openings in Dryden, there are other outfitters in Northwestern Ontario that offer moose hunts.
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