Don't forget the others predators out there too.
My most disconcerting encounters so far were with cougars.
3 times in the last 15 years hunting in Alberta I had close cougar encounters.
Last years two juveniles ( I think) cornered and tried to encircle me in the dark on the way back to my truck.
Only a warning shot into the ground right in front of them convinced them I was not what they were looking for.
My bear encounters over the years were tamer by comparison but I do pay attention.
Also shared a a hunting area with a pack of 5 wolves last year.
Never saw them but there were lots of fresh tracks in the snow and I heard them often.
It's part of what makes hunting in Alberta special.
And predator numbers are up where I'm hunting.
My most disconcerting encounters so far were with cougars.
3 times in the last 15 years hunting in Alberta I had close cougar encounters.
Last years two juveniles ( I think) cornered and tried to encircle me in the dark on the way back to my truck.
Only a warning shot into the ground right in front of them convinced them I was not what they were looking for.
My bear encounters over the years were tamer by comparison but I do pay attention.
Also shared a a hunting area with a pack of 5 wolves last year.
Never saw them but there were lots of fresh tracks in the snow and I heard them often.
It's part of what makes hunting in Alberta special.
And predator numbers are up where I'm hunting.






















































