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Old 12-28-2022, 08:44 PM
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I'm thinking about booking a Resident Mule Deer/Antelope hunt in Southern Alberta for the fall and looking for recommendations for a guide. I am open to a fully outfitted hunt, a mostly self guided hunt, or something in between. I have all the gear and experience to do it myself, just don't have the time to scout and properly prepare.

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Old 12-28-2022, 09:14 PM
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I'm thinking about booking a Resident Mule Deer/Antelope hunt in Southern Alberta for the fall and looking for recommendations for a guide. I am open to a fully outfitted hunt, a mostly self guided hunt, or something in between. I have all the gear and experience to do it myself, just don't have the time to scout and properly prepare.



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Can't give you any guides names right now but I don't imagine there's a ton of them that are doing resident hunts you want to find those ones first, check out APOS you can get there Outfitters catalog mailed to you good luck.

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Old 12-29-2022, 07:34 AM
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Interesting topic when you mention guided antelope hunt .
When or if you find a guide , do they supply a tag or do you need to get one on your own which takes you about 12 years or better .
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Old 12-29-2022, 07:41 AM
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Interesting topic when you mention guided antelope hunt .

When or if you find a guide , do they supply a tag or do you need to get one on your own which takes you about 12 years or better .
As a residential Alberton you'd have to have your own tag, they had a two-year thing for covid where you could use Outfitter tags but I think that has past.

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Old 12-29-2022, 07:45 AM
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Interesting topic when you mention guided antelope hunt .
When or if you find a guide , do they supply a tag or do you need to get one on your own which takes you about 12 years or better .
You don’t need a draw, that’s the fun thing about apos and their system people can pay an outfitter to hunt thing’s every year that residents are only able to hunt every 15-20 years (think antelope, moose in the sw, elk in certain areas).also their allocations are t changed year to year, they are set up in 5 year increments. Remember a few years back when the SE had a bad winter killed off a lot of antelope? Outfitters had more tags than residents in several areas because their number of tags wasn’t affected by the die off, for a couple years, fun for a system that is supposed to only give the less than 10% of the tags. Not even going to get into how the tags are split up in different zones.
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Old 12-29-2022, 08:05 AM
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You don’t need a draw, that’s the fun thing about apos and their system people can pay an outfitter to hunt thing’s every year that residents are only able to hunt every 15-20 years (think antelope, moose in the sw, elk in certain areas).also their allocations are t changed year to year, they are set up in 5 year increments. Remember a few years back when the SE had a bad winter killed off a lot of antelope? Outfitters had more tags than residents in several areas because their number of tags wasn’t affected by the die off, for a couple years, fun for a system that is supposed to only give the less than 10% of the tags. Not even going to get into how the tags are split up in different zones.
You need a draw if you are a Alberton res ,You can not buy a non res tag off a outfitter except for 2021 2022 because of covid ,Not sure if this is still in effect
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Old 12-29-2022, 08:49 AM
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As a residential Alberton you'd have to have your own tag, they had a two-year thing for covid where you could use Outfitter tags but I think that has past.

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I have 14 years priority so I shouldn't have a problem pulling a tag in most areas...
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Old 12-29-2022, 08:55 AM
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I have 14 years priority so I shouldn't have a problem pulling a tag in most areas...
Should be good to go just got to find an Outfitter but they're really not that hard of a hunt spend a couple days in the summer scouting and you'll have an antelope opening morning

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Old 12-29-2022, 08:57 AM
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I have 14 years priority so I shouldn't have a problem pulling a tag in most areas...
Probably looking at 5:00 to 6,000 Canadian

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Old 12-29-2022, 09:04 AM
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You need a draw if you are a Alberton res ,You can not buy a non res tag off a outfitter except for 2021 2022 because of covid ,Not sure if this is still in effect
Sorry I thought I had implied that, yeah outside of the Covid exception the last few years most guys from Alberta will only ever hunt antelope or other above mentioned hunts a couple times in their life meanwhile anyone else with money can hunt every year.
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Old 12-29-2022, 09:08 AM
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Sorry I thought I had implied that, yeah outside of the Covid exception the last few years most guys from Alberta will only ever hunt antelope or other above mentioned hunts a couple times in their life meanwhile anyone else with money can hunt every year.
Yes I was in the industry for a long time and that's always been a sore spot with me residents should be first

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Old 12-29-2022, 09:16 AM
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Not sure if he's taking any residents, but give Seth Duncan a call at Trust the Land Outfitters. Worth checking on at least as he's consistent with quality mulies and antelope.
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Old 12-29-2022, 11:36 AM
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Not hard shooting one at all by noon on opening day . Not sure why you would want to hire a guide for antelope hunting . Normally you drive around the day before and locate one and shot him the next morning .I will be heading out this year also . This one will be number 5
Looks like it will be a solo hunt again . Do you need a partner ?
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Old 12-29-2022, 05:41 PM
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Not hard shooting one at all by noon on opening day . Not sure why you would want to hire a guide for antelope hunting . Normally you drive around the day before and locate one and shot him the next morning .I will be heading out this year also . This one will be number 5
Looks like it will be a solo hunt again . Do you need a partner ?
Not going to find a better answer/offer than that. If you dont end up partnering up with JR. Take a couple days off before the opener to scout and obtain permission is all it takes to be successful. As with any hunt; the more work you put into it the better chance for a true giant. Not a hard tag to fill with a rifle with minimal scouting.

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Old 12-29-2022, 08:25 PM
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To hunt both at same time the mule deer tag would probably have to be an archery tag.
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Old 12-30-2022, 02:25 PM
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Not hard shooting one at all by noon on opening day . Not sure why you would want to hire a guide for antelope hunting . Normally you drive around the day before and locate one and shot him the next morning .I will be heading out this year also . This one will be number 5
Looks like it will be a solo hunt again . Do you need a partner ?
Appreciate the offer. I'll pm you
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Old 12-30-2022, 02:26 PM
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To hunt both at same time the mule deer tag would probably have to be an archery tag.
Yeah I never checked the season dates yet, just assumed they would overlap. Rifle hunter so we might have to do 2 trips instead.
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