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Old 06-15-2012, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by hunternewbie View Post
How about cut line map?
Hey so judging by your name, you are fairly new to hunting, yes?? If so, Awesome welcome to the world of hunting . Now as one of the biggest resources to hunting in paper form, are as follows. The Alberta Backroad Mapbook series - North, central, south and rocky mountains. So depending on where you are pick the one that pertains to you. The back road map books also show WMU's and there boundries. Now the next one would be county land ownership maps. This one is pretty easy, can get expensive fast depending on your hunting areas. Most county maps run about 24-30 bucks. Again pick up the maps relative to your hunting areas, This way you can gather permission if you need it, or you can find out where crown land starts and ends when you are hunting close to farm lands. Now these "cutline" maps, you can get them but again the price will go up quite a bit. And they are much harder to find. Hope this helps you and others who are interested in finding these things out
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