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06-12-2019, 02:14 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Hunting help needed - Calgary
Hello, my name is Joshua. I live in Calgary in the NW near Panorama.
I am 30 years old and new to hunting and am looking for a mentor to teach me the ways. I just recieved my PAL and have purchased a ruger 10/22 for target practice and small game hunting. I am working on my hunter education course and plan on hunting some rabbits while waiting for other seasons to open. I am looking to buy a browning BPS in the near future so I can do game birds and big game.
As I dont have a large freezer for big game, you would be more than welcome to the majority of the meat. 10-20lbs would be more than enough for me and would last me a long time. This is another reason why I would like a hunting partner/mentor. I am more interested in the thrill of the hunt, cooking/eating them, learning an essential skill that I can pass down to my future children, rather than just shooting stuff.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you for your time.
Josh
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06-12-2019, 06:02 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Edmonton
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Browning BPS is fine for birds and rabbits. Not a recommend for big game.
If you're hunting rabbits while waiting for big game seasons to open, now til September, were you planning on cooking and eating them as well? Also not a recommend.
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06-12-2019, 06:16 AM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Calgary
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Just another tip....
The big game draws end on June 20th, so you might consider planning for what you want to hunt in the future. The draw system works on a "priority" point system, so you will need to apply for a few years (in some cases many, many years) to draw some tags. Try to determine what big game animals you might like to hunt (moose or antlered mule deer for example) in the future and start applying now, otherwise it will take forever to draw a tag. Try to figure this out... ask for help if needed, and put in for a few draws for the future.
https://mywildalberta.ca/hunting/hun...ing-draws.aspx
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06-12-2019, 02:12 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Thank you, Scott N. I will put in for some of the draws, and I'll repost on the other thread.
270person, can you please explain why it wouldn't be a good idea to eat the rabbits? I am new and dont know the reasoning behind that stuff. Also, I was born and raised in southern Ontario and they can only use shotguns for hunting big game and it seems to work just fine. There's not much a rifled slug wouldn't take down. Just means I have to get closer which is more fun than sitting 400 yards away with a high powered rifle. I would use a rifle if my hunting partner would let me borrow one, but right now it's not a worthy investment. I'd rather invest in other gear that I need. I'm also left handed, so finding a lefty rifle is hard and expensive. I wouldn't even know where to practice shooting with a high powered rifle.
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06-12-2019, 04:32 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Edmonton
Posts: 6,498
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Originally Posted by JoshuaBlanchette
Thank you, Scott N. I will put in for some of the draws, and I'll repost on the other thread.
270person, can you please explain why it wouldn't be a good idea to eat the rabbits? I am new and dont know the reasoning behind that stuff. Also, I was born and raised in southern Ontario and they can only use shotguns for hunting big game and it seems to work just fine. There's not much a rifled slug wouldn't take down. Just means I have to get closer which is more fun than sitting 400 yards away with a high powered rifle. I would use a rifle if my hunting partner would let me borrow one, but right now it's not a worthy investment. I'd rather invest in other gear that I need. I'm also left handed, so finding a lefty rifle is hard and expensive. I wouldn't even know where to practice shooting with a high powered rifle.
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Rabbits can carry tularemia. General rule of thumb when I was back in Sask was not to eat one killed in any month without an R in it. Old wives tale? Maybe but I'd rather not test it myself.
http://https://open.alberta.ca/publications/tularemia
Shotgun slugs are ok to 100 yds but wouldn't be my first choice. Your mileage may vary.
On the positive side having slugs on board is decent defence against a grizzly....If you manage to get a shot off. You'll likely still get gnawed a little but he'll be sporting a major league headache while he's chewing.
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06-12-2019, 06:44 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 1,046
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Originally Posted by Scott N
Just another tip....
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In order for the gentleman to apply for draws, he needs his hunting license & WIN card.
In order to get the license he needs his Hunter Safety course.
Everything hinges on taking the course... Only then can he hunt, legally.
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06-13-2019, 04:40 AM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Calgary
Posts: 7,519
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FishOutOfWater
In order for the gentleman to apply for draws, he needs his hunting license & WIN card.
In order to get the license he needs his Hunter Safety course.
Everything hinges on taking the course... Only then can he hunt, legally.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but all you need is a WIN Card to apply for draws, and you don't need to take a hunter course to get a WIN Card. I never said anything about hunting, I was talking about him apply for draws for years to come.. Apply for a draw and buying a hunting license are two different issues.
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