No, just willing to get out of his truck is my guess.
Two words - Empire Valley
Or two more words - The Chilcotin
???? BUM, WTH are you talking about??
Firstly, have you hunted both BC and AB?? If so where, when and how often? I have hunted most of BC, from the Coast and islands, to the Okanagan, Kooteney, Chilcotin, Skeena, Peace, etc., for deer, moose, sheep, goats, bears and elk. I am sure there are a lot of great spots that I did not hunt, but I hunted many great areas in >20 years and rarely saw trophy sized mule deer, and that is what this discussion was about, not elk, moose or goats.
In AB I have been fortunate enough to hunt the foothills, parkland, boreal, and southern prairies. Of course I have seen and hunted a lot less here as I have only been in AB for 5 years; but in that time I have come to realize a few things:
1. It is about 15% cheaper to live here
2. The hunting is fan-frickin-tastic
3. BC's deer, moose and elk management is pathetic at best, completely political at it's worst
4. Alberta has the BEST mule deer hunting in Canada (I will listen to arguments from those in SK, because I have not hunted there yet)
5. The fishing is better then Albertans are willing to admit
6. I can come back from a hunting trip and stop somewhere for dinner while still wearing camo and NOT get glared at and lipped off by some self righteous hippy/yuppy/fricken' idiot who thinks meat comes from the superstore, but I'm not bitter.....
Secondly, as for getting out of the truck, BC is the land of the truck hunter! In BC I would rarely, if ever, see anyone walking in the bush. In AB, I have been disappointed to find that almost every day when I hike into an area, there are somebody's footprints, or often another hunter, already in the area. IMO, there are fewer truck and quad devotees in AB then BC, just a personal observation.
I am not sure if you were suggesting that I personally was not willing to get out of my truck, the OP, or all Albertan hunters? So before you go yapping away: I hunt on foot, and I do not own a quad, I own a pack frame and use it often.
I notice that when the discussion about hunting in AB and BC comes up, there is rarely anyone who has hunted both provinces who votes BC, regardless of the species (exceptions noted).
I will end this rant with a question for all the BC hunters who believe the Mule Deer hunting is so good: how many 180" bucks, (hmmm, that's probably not fair), okay, how many 150" mule deer bucks did you personally see last year? Hell, I will make it easier, how many mule deer bucks of ANY size did you see last year?
For those who are not in denial, last fall I saw two 190 class, five 180 class, more 150 class deer then I can remember, and more bucks than does every day I hunted; it was a good year. Every year since I moved here I have seen at least two true trophy deer during hunting season.
Try hunting here, and you will understand. BTW, last year I had 8 deer tags.