Best Southern Alberta Non-OHV WMU?
Hi friends,
I am new to the Province and I am looking for some pointers on big game hunting in areas without, or with minimal, off-highway vehicle use in southern Alberta. What are your favourite areas to hunt where you've got to put the miles in on foot or hoof? Do those places exist anymore? Or is the blare of mufflers a permanent fixture of public land hunting? Thank you! |
Find places with a minimum number of cut lines and on foot you will be.
Buy the highest quality pack frame you can afford because you are going to need it. |
There is lots of places ATVs are not capable of going and you don’t need to put on miles to get away from it
Plenty of places out there but you need to go look for them not ask on forums |
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Probably don't have to worry much about cultures in Southern Alberta. |
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Not much for cut lines in the grasslands, LOL. There isn't a problem with the blare of mufflers surrounding a hunter on the grasslands. Southern Alberta public land grazing lease owners frown on any wheeled vehicles driving on the delicate grasses. |
What are you two blathering on about? Do you even know?
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I wouldn't have thought that it would be hard to figure out that cultures was simply a typo for cutlines, but then.... |
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Thank You for picking up on that. Spell check is a wonderful thing...said no one ever. |
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Lots of large grazing reserves in the south 100 Prairie WMUs. Most have sparse gravel roads, rest must be trekked on foot. Do yourself a favour, get iHunter with public land subscription, should tell you much of what you need. Mule are draw down here mostly, but the bigger leases with flat land and less coulee have whitetail. Hard hunting, but if you want to put on miles, we have lots of them down here. That’s most of what I’ve hunted in my life.
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