WMU 402 on foot?
Flying in from Toronto and will be visiting a friend in Calgary on the weekend and thinking heading out to 402 ( he would be my hunter host). Initially were thinking about Huns but have decided on trying for whitetail in 402...at least the scenery will be better.
No quads or anything...just plan to hike in for the day and out in the evening, any help would be appreciated. We are basically going in blind...should be good scenery and seeing any game would be a bonus. Any advice what would be a good hike in for the day away from the roads and quads. Would really appreciate it if someone can give me an idea where to head on foot for the day...since im from Toronto...wont be messing with anyones spot even if they are kind enough to provide "extra details" where to go...and my friend hardly hunts anymore...im dragging him out and hoping he starts heading back out again. From what ive read on the site...ill being bear spay and stay away from roads! |
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Hopefully your host has a good handle on the area.
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Just had a look!...i think slightly better chances than the lottery! haha
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I guess ill find out on the weekend! :) ...im expecting a hike in a nice area...anything else is a bonus
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Where about in 402. Its a big zone.. There is some great whitetails up there just off the trunk road..
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402 is not a big zone compared to others. It is rough country though so bring some good boots and other equipment. Bring bear spray.
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I'd focus my efforts around Dutch Creek and Racehorse Creek. Plenty of good glassing areas and meadows. Some advice:
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what are you going to be hunting for?
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He mentions whitetails in the original post. That'll be bucks only right now. |
OP says "he would be my hunter host".........I would suggest that he "better be" your hunter host or he will be hunting illegally. A hunter host permit isnt something you just buy over the counter, i believe it must be applied for well in advance.
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I found something that has some good info in it. It's called The Alberta Guide to Hunting Regulations ;) :
"A Hunter Host •Must be an adult resident, and be eligible to hold recreational hunting licences. •Must be the holder of a valid WIN and Hunter Host Licence (below). •may not provide services for gain or reward, or accept remuneration, directly or indirectly, for such services. •may host a maximum of two (2) hunters/year, either Non-residents (Canadian), Non-resident Aliens or a combination thereof. If hosting 2 Non-resident Aliens, at least 1 must be a relative. •may host Non-resident Aliens only if the host has not hosted a Non-resident Alien in the previous two (2) fiscal years (April 1 to March 31). •must report to the Fish and Wildlife office by December 31 in the year of harvest all hunting activities by the Non-resident Aliens he or she hosted. A report must be submitted even if the hunter doesn’t harvest an animal. •must accompany the hunter(s) named on his or her Hunter Host Licence while they are hunting big game under the authority of the Hunter Host Licence. Hunter Host Licence A resident who wishes to be a Hunter Host may purchase a Hunter Host Licence online at albertarelm.com or at any licence issuer. You must have the WIN(s) of the non-resident(s) at the time of purchase. You must ensure that the hunters you host are named on your Hunter Host Licence. If you purchase your Hunter Host licence naming one hunter and you decide to add a second hunter to your licence at a later date, you can do so at no additional charge. Return to albertarelm.com or to a licence issuer with your licence and have it amended. Once you have purchased your Hunter Host Licence, the hunters may purchase their licences. A Hunter Host who plans to take a non-resident alien hunting must do the following: 1.Go to a Fish and Wildlife office in person and initiate an application (including statutory declaration). Sign it and have your signature sworn. If your Non-resident Alien is not a relative, you must start this process by August 31 or February 28 as described above. 2.Have the Non-resident Alien sign the application and have his or her signature sworn. If the Non-resident Alien does not have a WIN, have him or her fill out a WIN application at the same time. 3.Take the completed application to a Fish and Wildlife office. The application will be reviewed for final approval and keyed into the automated licensing system. 4.When you are notified that your application is approved, go online at albertarelm.com or to any licence issuer and purchase your Hunter Host Licence (see above) and the appropriate Wildlife Certificate and licences." |
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Just logged on today...thanks for the advice and clarification. The hunter host process is quite simple for Non resident Canadians.
Now...should i go for Elk or WT is the question! :)....to be honest i have no clue what to expect other than some good scenery! |
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For those special locations....ill shoot...with a camera!
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i just come back from 402,lost 4 pounds in 2 days off looking for an elk,saw very unfirendly old guy whose looking for white tail doe:thinking-006: we shot 6 grouse,one rabbit,alots of grizzly tracks,one came to our camp(200yards) saw one old man,one cow elk,one rabbit,6 grouse.
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South end of 402 is where my buddies acreage is. Was out last weekend and saw 3 nice groups of whitetail but only 1 buck and he was tiny, I couldn't take the shot. Power lines are your friend there.
It's still early for the elk to come down from the hills, that's my experience. |
I was near the west slope of Windy/Livingston this past weekend and saw quite a few WT. Spooked a small bachelor group of 5 bucks laying in among some logs, nothing big but plenty of freezer fillers. Trick is you gotta hike in a bit and get away from the road and ATV trails. Didn't see any Elk or sign, they are still higher up from what I could tell. Saw two Grizz (sow/cub) in the same cut block so keep the bear spray handy.
Good luck, it can be a productive place if you look in the right spots. |
Thanks for all the help everyone!...looking forward to the weekend!
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