Where does one find this outfitter tags for sale?
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Figured I'd add to this thread for people looking for hunts. Lucky lake adventures in sask is offering up local crane and duck hunts. I have been there for the crane hunts and can say there is nowhere I have seen yet that rivals the crane numbers he has down there
"I have opening September 2/3, 8/9, 10/11 and 12/13. This is a guided only hunt, consisting of a morning crane hunt with the option of adding afternoon ducks. Hunters are responsible for accommodations, meal and bird cleaning. I am opening up our sizable yard for guys to bring their campers or 5th wheels(no hook ups). The cost of the hunt is $250 for the morning cranes and $150 for afternoon ducks. I can't guarantee limit out opportunities on cranes, but every group that has done this hunt has limited out. (306)858-7309." |
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Just had an outfitter email me that apparently they can now offer hunts to Alberta residents both this year and next as per the new regulations they were given, not sure if that will help a few of you have been waiting for a draw forever.
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There could be a little bit of demand but I don't see a whole lot , people that are out of work don't have the money this year and the people that have the money have always had some money for these hunts. I don't know how many Outfitters would want to give their moose and Whitetail spots away to Residence, hopefully the good Outfitters make it through this.
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I know, my hunting season is looking great, even between Saskatchewan and Manitoba. To be honest, I'd rather invest that 8500$ on several smaller hunts, than one big one, unless it's sheep, then I'm in for sure! haha |
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