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Old 10-14-2018, 09:47 PM
Brian Bildson Brian Bildson is offline
 
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I'm on ACA Board and I don't need to know where the land is to respond to this question.

ACA land is either purchased ( usually with partners like AFGA / DU / etc. ) donated, or was transferred over as part of the old Bucks for Wildlife lands.

ACA takes a lot of pride in the fact that we provide land for Albertan's to use for outdoor pursuits like hiking, hunting, berry picking, and wildlife viewing. We would never designate land "bow hunting only" unless there was a valid reason for doing so. It's the opposite of what we stand for.

And to imply that ACA would try to drive a wedge between different camps of hunters is ridiculous. Sounds like someone is trying to work up some righteous anger before actually checking out the facts.

ACA is the best friend the hunting & trapping community has ever had. I encourage all Albertans who have an interest in the outdoors and conservation to check out what the ACA does.
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