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Old 08-25-2013, 05:41 PM
myrand myrand is offline
 
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i always carry a rules book in my truck, aoher one at home, another one in my hunting kit.

get to a hunting place, go i the book and confirm loation as well as regulations and what i am allwed to kill

when in doubt, don't shoot.


regulations are not hard but i am from another provice as well and its very different.

welcome in alberta, you have plenty of places to go hunting. just search for crownlands and grazing reserves.
goto a place where they sell maps(maptown) and buy some land ownership maps. it tells you for each square mile who own it, weather its private, park, grazing reserve or crownland. it they are on lease its written on it as well. you also get some of the roas on it, its quite handy.
then you can google alberta grazing reserves. they allow foot access for recreationnal purpose at some point in the year, after the cows are out of the area. filled with cool places, you just have to do a little bit of research.


good luck
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