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Old 03-20-2024, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by fishnguy View Post
Definitely this. The past few years that time of year was dry and warm/hot - could easily be t-shirt weather. It should definitely be a consideration for meat handling and the trip back.

200 meters seems like quite a long shot for the area, but your outfitter/guide should probably know better.

While there are also things to see east/south, I’d pick west for the way to get here and come back the other way (the Dakotas, etc).
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Originally Posted by Ruger71 View Post
Love hunting in this area - arrived in Alberta in 2016 and did the usual trying to find remote areas for the adventure of getting away - and landed in the Chin. It's been a great place - met some great folks hunting up there. We weren't drawn last year...so really looking forward to it. Never have run into truck/access issues - quads - a little different....it's not an adventure until you have to winch....

This string makes me really look forward to the trip this year (later than OP - we're heading in last week of Sept through to mid-October).

Our shots haven't had to go past 200m....we've had moose, mulie, and WT pulled out of there. Love setting up the wall tent on the bank of the Chinchaga...beautiful spot.
Great info. How bad are the flies/mosquitos/bugs?
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