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Are There Restrictions on Hunting Bull Moose with Dogs?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, there are restrictions on hunting bull moose with dogs in Ontario, including a ban on using dogs during the bull moose hunt and restrictions on the types of dogs allowed during the moose hunt.

Dog-Free Hunt Zone

In Ontario, the bull moose hunt is typically a dog-free hunt zone, meaning no dogs are allowed during the regulated bull moose hunt dates, which usually occur in the last week of September and the first week of October. This is in place to minimize the impact on the moose population and to reduce human-dog-moose conflicts.

Dog Restrictions During Moose Hunt

While the bull moose hunt is dog-free, the regulations do permit the use of dogs during the moose hunt in specific circumstances, such as for moose hunters with mobility issues or for those hunting in designated areas. In these cases, only trained hunting dogs are allowed, and they must be under the immediate control of the hunter at all times.

Best Practices for Hunting Bull Moose

When hunting bull moose in Ontario, it’s essential to follow best practices, such as avoiding areas with high concentrations of moose and respecting the surrounding environment. Hunters should also be aware of the Ontario government’s regulations, which include restrictions on the types of firearms and ammunition allowed, as well as bag limits and season dates.

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