coyote hunting in Alberta

Ronnie3

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Hello, I live in BC and was planning on meeting my brother from Alberta in the Tabor area for a couple days to do a little coyote hunting on goverment land and possibly private land with the owners permission, in about a week or so, I read everything I could find about out of province hunting regs, http://www.albertaregulations.ca/huntingregs/ and I'm still not really sure if I'm required to get a permit or not. I currently have a BC hunting licence.
Anyone familiar with the regulations on this ? info would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ron
 
IIRC, you will need to buy a coyote/wolf license along with your wildlife certificate. I remember there also being some requirements specific to non-residents coyote hunting during an open big game season - might only apply to non-resident alien. There should be a page about coyote hunting - non-resident, that should explain it.

Your bro does not even need to have a hunting license as he is a resident, but may have to get one, and a hunter host license to allow you to hunt.
 
Okay Ronnie,

From AB Hunting reg's, page 23:

"Non-resident (Canadian) and Non-resident Alien hunters of big game,
wolf and coyote must be accompanied by a licensed guide or a Hunter
Host."

Your wildlife certificate cost the same as your brothers, he needs a hunter host license, around $25 bucks, and your Coyote / Wolf license will cost $12.40.

Could not find the big game season thing I mentioned. If I find it I will post it.
 
I could be wrong but that says non Canadian resident. So to me that says he doesnt need a license.

Nope, says "non-resident(Canadian) and non-resident (Alien)". Means non resident of the province but a resident of Canada, and non-resident of Canada, respectively.

The reason I am clear on this is a bunch of BC guys I know (they were wanting to become F&W/Conservation officers) had been out hunting coyotes in AB where they lived for school. But, their DL's were still in BC, therefore they were seen as non-residents and told clearly by the F&W officers that if they were caught again they would be charged under the wildlife act and would never be able to work in the field.

It's less then $75 to be legal if you are non-res.
 
Do not know if you have left yet, but you need your brother to buy his hunter host first, then you need his WIN number to buy your tag.

Good luck.

Oh, I forgot, you need to have a WIN before he can buy his hunter host cert.

Best to go together.
 
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