General Information

CONSERVATION DISTRICTS LAND

Lands owned by Conservation Districts are considered private property and are subject to the same permission requirements as any other private land.

FIRST NATIONS LAND

Lands owned by First Nations are considered private property and are subject to the same permission requirements as any other private land.

DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA LAND

Lands owned by Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) are considered private property and are subject to the same permission requirements as any other private land. Permission may be obtained by phoning 204-729-3500.

MANITOBA HABITAT HERITAGE CORPORATION LAND

Lands owned by the Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation (MHHC) are considered private property. MHHC’s policy is that its lands are open for hunting on foot (no vehicle use), unless otherwise posted. For more information, contact the MHHC office in Winnipeg at 204-784-4350.

MANITOBA WILDLIFE FEDERATION HABITAT FOUNDATION LANDS

Manitoba Wildlife Federation (MWF) Habitat Foundation Lands are posted with hunting /no hunting access information. For more information, please contact MWF at 204-633-5967.

NATURE CONSERVANCY OF CANADA LAND

Lands owned by Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) are considered private property and are subject to the same permission requirements as any other private land. Permission may be obtained by phoning 204-942-4845.

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Opportunities to Assist Manitoba Conservation

Manitoba Conservation would appreciate hunters assistance with the following programs:

Big Game Hunter Questionnaire Program

Hunter information will now be collected primarily online. This will help Manitoba Conservation to conserve paper, cut down on mailing costs, and ensure accurate analysis of results. Please proceed to www.manitoba.ca/huntsurvey to complete the questionnaire online.

Biological Samples – Compulsory

By law, hunters are required to submit biological samples of elk and deer taken in Game Hunting Areas 5, 6, 6A, 11, 12, 13, 13A, 18, 18A, 18B, 18C, part of 22 (west of PTH 83), 23, and 23A. These samples are assessed for disease as part of ongoing monitoring efforts. Please ensure you submit your sample.

Biological Samples – Non-compulsory

Hunters who harvest a wolf in GHAs 18C and GHA 26 are requested to submit a 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm (1 in. x  1 in.) sample of hide with hair attached (including guard hair) from the underbelly to any Manitoba Conservation Office.

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  • Participate in Waterfowler Heritage Days, September 1 to 7, when youth can hunt without a license under the supervision of a qualified, adult hunter.
  • Participate in the new, youth-only turkey season and muzzleloader deer season.
  • Engage someone who used to hunt. (Note: There are special rates for seniors.)
  • Invite friends for a wild-game supper to introduce them to hunting and the great bounty it provides.

Manitoba Conservation is providing many special ways for residents to enjoy hunting. Please do your part by introducing more people to our hunting community.

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Please introduce your family and friends to hunting in 2011.

The popularity of hunting has increased in the past few years. This, however, can’t compare with the large number of Manitobans who hunted 25 years ago. Hunting opportunities abound all over our province. In addition, many changes have been made to the hunting regulations to encourage new hunters, youth and residents of all ages to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Manitoba Conservation wants to increase hunting activities even more and we hope you can help.

  • Ask your friend, children, relatives, or co-workers to join you on a hunt.
  • Get to know the hunter educator in your area (through the Manitoba Wildlife Federation) and see how you can bring new hunters to them.
  • Start a mentored hunt in your community. For more information about mentored hunts for waterfowl, wild turkey and deer (muzzleloader), or hunter education programs, contact the Manitoba Wildlife Federation at 204-633-4868 in Winnipeg; toll free 1-877-633-4868.

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A not-so-wild Wildcat

I tried to yell – to warn my friend Bill Yokum – for he obviously hadn’t seen the dangerous wild animal perched on the hood of my car, staring wickedly through the windshield at me. Fear seized my voice box.

“Hi,” he said casually, at the same time trying to constrain the enthusiastic greeting of the frantically wriggling bundle of fur he’s scooped up in his arms.

“This is Bobby,” he said. “I found him about a year ago when he was just a kitten. His mother had been killed.”

As Bill talked, ideas began to form in my mind, and before long we were headed for the country, cameras packed.

We carried several cans of sardines and a dead rabbit – the first to lure Bobby in case he wandered too far afield; the second to add a touch of realism. The resulting pictures represent an unusual look into the outdoor life of a not-so-wild wildcat.

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Open Year-Round

Advance reservation for all tours.

Reserved groups have tour times as required.

Normal booking times are at 10:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., & 7:00 p.m.

Open winter weekends and daily during the summer.

Walk-ins welcome, when space is available.

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Moose hunt nixed in parts of Manitoba

Manitoba is canceling moose hunting in parts of the province after scientists found steep declines in the animal’s populations.

Surveys done by Manitoba Conservation show moose numbers have fallen as steeply as 65 per cent in several regions, including around Duck Mountain, the most popular moose-hunting area, located 400 kilometers northwest of Winnipeg.

Those surveys confirmed what officials have been hearing from local hunters and aboriginals.

The province will draft a moose management plan that will take into account motorized access, logging, hunting, predators and disease.

Hunting in areas where moose populations are considered stable will go ahead, although the awarding of hunting tags will be delayed.

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Oklahoma Quail

Oklahoma itself can be said to be the state in the US where American hunters score the greatest amount of Quail bird take downs.  With a bag of more than 3 million.

In the past years , the state of Oklahoma has had the nation’s best and most stable bobwhite quail population.  Other states occasionally equal or even top Oklahoma’s harvest , but not regularly or consistently.

The Oklahoma and Texas panhandle regions are probably the hottest of hotspots in a given hunting season.  North central and Northwest Oklahoma are consistently in the top areas of Quail bags in Oklahoma state.

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Residue in the Bolt of Your Hunting Rifle

Next in step – if you hear a second clunk it means that your firing pin is the culprit and problem because as in getting two bad laptops in a row are against the odds of life , two bad ….. is just as unlikely.

All in all you must deal with the situation on hand and in hand.  Most likely the problem is accumulated grime and even “gunk”  inside the bolt and bolt area of the hunting rifle itself.  When the weather gets good and cold, the dirt , grime , and accumulated residues and gunk can harden and impede a or the firing pin.  Try that in a good Manitoba Prairie winter.   Hardened in the cold this stuff can harden and impede the firing pin.

The way to remove it ( assuming that you have a bolt action hunting rifle). is to take the bolt out of the receiver of the hunting rifle, unscrew the firing pin assembly , and clean the accumulated , cold hardened “crud”  out of the bolt’s interior with powder , solvent, white gas or whatever grease cutter that you have available on hand.  De-gunk the firing pin and firing pin spring and that should do it.  If you are using a lever pump or auto. you are totally out of luck until you can get to a locksmith, which is more than an excellent reason to take your lever, pump or auto to a gunsmith before hunting season and have him strip-clean the instrument.

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