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Originally Posted by fishnguy
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
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.
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Great info. How bad are the flies/mosquitos/bugs?