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Old 11-04-2020, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CDN offroader View Post
Get the Ihunter App and then buy the in-app landowner map for the area you want to hunt. Will show you public and private land. Look at the ACA sites. Most are open for hunting and the descriptions on the website will even tell you the animals you might find there.

I moved to Alberta last year and have found a bunch of good places to hunt using these tools.
Thanks for the recommendation. So it is my understanding that iHunter just provides you with copies of free county maps. If you cross reference county maps with the government of Alberta Rec Access mapping tool, it's essentially the same thing but free (just more leg work). No?

I didn't know about the ACA resources though, that looks like a really good one to add. ACA sites plus the PGRs seem like a decent place to start laying out areas of interest.
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