King Eider ,have shot most waterfowl in BC and the prairies but they are tough to tag.
Yes I hear it's tough to get Eider down...*crickets...
King Eider ,have shot most waterfowl in BC and the prairies but they are tough to tag.
The Australian Water Buffalo are Feral Livestock.
Last I checked water buffalo in AUS was around $10,000 USD to hunt.
The Australian Water Buffalo are Feral Livestock.
Are you thinking of the scrub bulls?
Doesn't change the fact that they are Feral Livestock, no different than a Feral Horse or Donkey. I have trouble seeing them as a Game Animal.
Lots of people LOOOOVE feral pigs... While I don't really count it hunting and thus doesn't really deserve to be in a discussion of a hunting bucket list, I'd be interested in doing a helicopter hog hunt. Not many opportunities to shot guns from a helicopter.
Doesn't change the fact that they are Feral Livestock, no different than a Feral Horse or Donkey. I have trouble seeing them as a Game Animal.
I'm generally a meat hunter - not into trophies, but I would like to do a Caribou hunt in northern Quebec. Caribou is delicious, and we're not able to hunt them in my neck of the woods.
2. Bison & Caribou hunt in Yukon Territory. These would be my number 2 and 3 species that I'd like to hunt, and given the options, I think I'd like to hunt both in the Yukon. From what I've been seeing, both the scenery and abundance of game cannot be beat anywhere in Canada. I may be booking this for the 2027/2028 season.
Side note, it appears that Manitoba allows for non-residents to do DIY caribou hunts ($360) so this may actually be a more affordable option for 2025.
What's on your list?
Would you expand on the DIY part regarding caribou in Manitoba please?
I'd definitely be interested but everything I see says "Through a licensed outfitter and MUST be accompanied by a licensed guide"
I stand corrected, I just looked through their Reg again and see the line about an outfitter being required. I saw the cost of a non-resident tag for caribou so assumed it could be purchased over the counter.
Other Provinces like Alberta don't offer a cost for non-resident OTC game tags for elk for example, because an outfitter is required.