B.C. resident hunting in Alberta ?

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Hi Everyone ,
My Brother has invited me to join him in a Deer hunt (He got two tags) .What do i need to do ?
I have B.C. hunters card and Firearms license.
Thanks in advance .
 
You need to have your brother obtain a hunter host license.Then you need to buy your own license and tags,since you can't legally share his deer tags in Alberta.
 
You need to get an Alberta WIN card first, then your brother has to get a hunter host licence which includes your WIN identification number.
Then you can buy your own non-draw licences.


from http://www.albertaregulations.ca/

All hunters must have a Wildlife Identification Number (WIN) as a prerequisite to applying for, or purchasing any hunting licence.

Non-resident and non-resident alien hunters (12 years of age or older) are exempt from the first-time hunter eligibility requirement if they are accompanied by a Hunter Host or a Designated Guide while hunting in Alberta.

Wildlife Identification Number (WIN)
Hunters and anglers in Alberta must possess a 10-digit Wildlife Identification Number (WIN) before applying for or purchasing any licence or wildlife certificate. The WiN can be purchased for $8.00 and is valid for five years
If you are purchasing a WIN for the first time you can purchase one online at albertarelm.com or at a licence issuer. The licence issuer gives you a paper receipt (which includes your new number) allowing you to purchase licences immediately. Your plastic card will be mailed to you within a few weeks.

If you have any questions about the WIN or the licensing system, please contact the RELM Call Centre, toll-free in North America, at 1-888-944-5494.

A Hunter Host
•Must be an adult resident, and be eligible to hold recreational hunting licences.

•Must be the holder of a valid WIN and Hunter Host Licence (below).

•may not provide services for gain or reward, or accept remuneration, directly or indirectly, for such services.

•may host a maximum of two (2) hunters/year, either Non-residents (Canadian), Non-resident Aliens or a combination thereof. If hosting 2 Non-resident Aliens, at least 1 must be a relative.

•may host Non-resident Aliens only if the host has not hosted a Non-resident Alien in the previous two (2) fiscal years (April 1 to March 31).

•must report to the Fish and Wildlife Division by December 31 in the year of harvest, all hunting activities by the Non-resident Aliens he or she hosted.

•must accompany the hunter(s) named on his or her Hunter Host Licence while they are hunting big game under the authority of the Hunter Host Licence.

Hunter Host Licence
A resident who wishes to be a Hunter Host may purchase a Hunter Host Licence at any private licence issuer. You must have the WIN(s) of the non-resident(s) at the time of purchase. You must ensure that the hunters you host are named on your Hunter Host Licence. If you purchase your Hunter Host licence naming one hunter and you decide to add a second hunter to your licence at a later date, you can do so at no additional charge. Return to a private licence issuer with your licence and have it amended. Once you have purchased your Hunter Host Licence, the hunters may purchase their licences.
 
I host a couple guys from BC every season. There are three of us that put them on our host licenses so that we can split up and/or take turns "guiding" them.
 
Okay, since Norton posted the pertinent part of the regs, here is a question that I can not find the answer to.

Let's say that a non-resident gets drawn for a special license with a resident, as you have to put in your draw application with a resident in a group hunt so you automatically both get drawn. Once drawn, does the non-resident have to hunt with the associated resident? Or could a different AB resident host the hunter on their license??

I have a non-res friend who has 3 more years of priority than me on antelope and could get drawn next year, but I will not get drawn for at least another 2 or 3. I would like to find someone who could get drawn to apply with him, but do not want his trip to be reliant upon someone else's ability to match their holidays/hunting time to his.

Opinions?
 
The LOWEST priority of the group is the one that is drawn or not. So if you entered the draws with me with a priority 3 and i had 7, we would be entered as a "3" and MY chances of being drawn would drastically decrease.

He needs to enter with a resident with a priority equal to or higher than his to stand the best chance of being drawn in most zones.
 
Okay, since Norton posted the pertinent part of the regs, here is a question that I can not find the answer to.

Let's say that a non-resident gets drawn for a special license with a resident, as you have to put in your draw application with a resident in a group hunt so you automatically both get drawn. Once drawn, does the non-resident have to hunt with the associated resident? Or could a different AB resident host the hunter on their license??

I have a non-res friend who has 3 more years of priority than me on antelope and could get drawn next year, but I will not get drawn for at least another 2 or 3. I would like to find someone who could get drawn to apply with him, but do not want his trip to be reliant upon someone else's ability to match their holidays/hunting time to his.

Opinions?


Interesting question. Best answered by the officer in Edmonton responcible for sorting out things like that. Once you find out the answer come on here again and let us lnow. I have some priority for trophy antelope and archery antelope. If it works out the way you hope it does I wouldn't mind your friend putting in with my application.

HAve a good one!
Robin in Rocky
 
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