Sorry for these basic questions, I'm a complete beginner and even though I live and work on a farm, I don't know any hunters to show me the ropes. I didn't get any draws but I understand antlered whitetail is open season on the prairies so I'm gonna try to get one of them - it'd be in my home (Alberta) WMU's of 152/144/142 - I've seen some huge bucks out there during September harvest but by the time November rolls around they're long gone!
My questions are all around what to do when the season starts - because as it is right now, I can already see myself getting in my truck at 6am, driving around the grid roads, seeing nothing or seeing something at a distance and on clearly private property with no idea who owns it and having to let it go because i don't know wtf I'm doing. I've got my gun, I know what to aim for, I've studied up on how to field dress - so how do I actually find my target? Just drive around and hope to spot one? How do you get permission if you don't know who owns the land? Do you scout in advance for days, weeks, months? Do you huff it on foot to get up to a coulee somewhere, and ask for permission in advance then just stick to that spot for your entire season?
The irrigation district has lots of hunter-friendly land here so my plan right now is to head out there, park somewhere near some kind of interesting land...a lake, willow patch, whatever... and hope for the best. But we're talking very, very flat, featureless prairie. So if that doesnt work out I'm afraid I'll get super bummed on the whole thing and give up, with no real idea whether I was approaching it the right way.
TLDR am beginner, no idea where to go to find a buck, nobody to show me the way, only guy I talked to was super discouraging "it's impossible, you won't find a thing on public land and you won't get permission on private land".
My questions are all around what to do when the season starts - because as it is right now, I can already see myself getting in my truck at 6am, driving around the grid roads, seeing nothing or seeing something at a distance and on clearly private property with no idea who owns it and having to let it go because i don't know wtf I'm doing. I've got my gun, I know what to aim for, I've studied up on how to field dress - so how do I actually find my target? Just drive around and hope to spot one? How do you get permission if you don't know who owns the land? Do you scout in advance for days, weeks, months? Do you huff it on foot to get up to a coulee somewhere, and ask for permission in advance then just stick to that spot for your entire season?
The irrigation district has lots of hunter-friendly land here so my plan right now is to head out there, park somewhere near some kind of interesting land...a lake, willow patch, whatever... and hope for the best. But we're talking very, very flat, featureless prairie. So if that doesnt work out I'm afraid I'll get super bummed on the whole thing and give up, with no real idea whether I was approaching it the right way.
TLDR am beginner, no idea where to go to find a buck, nobody to show me the way, only guy I talked to was super discouraging "it's impossible, you won't find a thing on public land and you won't get permission on private land".