My biggest problem with hunting within Canada, is that as a Canadian citizen I cannot access all the game my country has to offer, openly and freely. What gives different provinces the right to exclude Canadian citizens all together or to require they pay astronomical fees to access the same game provincial residents can basically hunt for free, well OK a few bucks.
HF....how can money allow anyone to "jump the queue" as you put it. Are you talking about corruption, or the fact that for a lot of money a non-resident can buy a hunt while residents have to apply for draws and wait. Are there auction tags in Alberta? Are you prevented from bidding on them? Are they a non-resident allotment only? In the Yukon there is one sheep tag allotted to auction, with the proceeds going somewhere good (I don't recall where exactly) and it is open to all people everywhere, as far as I know, residents included.
H7RM.........I don't know the Alberta laws for sure, however you could certainly contact a non-resident to purchase the hunt and then do the hunt yourself with out breaking any laws. I still think a resident can purchase a hunt in Alberta, as the Yukon game laws were almost word for word a copy of Alberta laws when I first moved there and as far as I know, it is perfectly OK in the Yukon.
Possibly this was just that outfitters policy, and not necessarily law?
Now things may have changed and I could have my head up my a$$ for all I know, but it makes no sense that this option is closed to residents, if they are willing to pay.
HF....how can money allow anyone to "jump the queue" as you put it. Are you talking about corruption, or the fact that for a lot of money a non-resident can buy a hunt while residents have to apply for draws and wait. Are there auction tags in Alberta? Are you prevented from bidding on them? Are they a non-resident allotment only? In the Yukon there is one sheep tag allotted to auction, with the proceeds going somewhere good (I don't recall where exactly) and it is open to all people everywhere, as far as I know, residents included.
H7RM.........I don't know the Alberta laws for sure, however you could certainly contact a non-resident to purchase the hunt and then do the hunt yourself with out breaking any laws. I still think a resident can purchase a hunt in Alberta, as the Yukon game laws were almost word for word a copy of Alberta laws when I first moved there and as far as I know, it is perfectly OK in the Yukon.
Possibly this was just that outfitters policy, and not necessarily law?
Now things may have changed and I could have my head up my a$$ for all I know, but it makes no sense that this option is closed to residents, if they are willing to pay.






















































