tigertrout
Regular
- Location
- Land of the barking dog
Let me start by saying that I don t expect anyone to give up their honey hole for some easterner, just looking for a direction.
I am an experienced whitetail hunter and have hunted and taken some very nice bucks primarily in Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan. I have been invited to hunt whitetails in Alberta with a resident of the province, i am very grateful and look forward to the experience, however my hunter host is new to the sport and has no idea as to what area we should go to have a good chance at harvesting a good buck. So, my question is are there any areas you can recommend that would narrow down our chances at a good buck.
Once I have an idea I can start to try and obtain permission. I have heard that east of Red dear can be productive. We will not be using a guiding service and prefer to hoof it on our on. If there's good deer in an area we can usually figure out how to tag out and are used to many different types of terrain and techniques.
Any help would be appreciated. My next call will be the ministry.
Thx Sean
I am an experienced whitetail hunter and have hunted and taken some very nice bucks primarily in Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan. I have been invited to hunt whitetails in Alberta with a resident of the province, i am very grateful and look forward to the experience, however my hunter host is new to the sport and has no idea as to what area we should go to have a good chance at harvesting a good buck. So, my question is are there any areas you can recommend that would narrow down our chances at a good buck.
Once I have an idea I can start to try and obtain permission. I have heard that east of Red dear can be productive. We will not be using a guiding service and prefer to hoof it on our on. If there's good deer in an area we can usually figure out how to tag out and are used to many different types of terrain and techniques.
Any help would be appreciated. My next call will be the ministry.
Thx Sean