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07-05-2020, 04:05 PM
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Sandhill Crane
An exciting new hunting opportunity awaits Alberta’s game bird hunters for the fall 2020 season.
A sandhill crane hunt launches on September 1 in more than 50 wildlife management units in southern and east-central Alberta.
“It’s great to see widespread support for a sandhill crane season in Alberta, which will support the province’s wildlife management goals and boost local economies. Alberta hunters care deeply about the province’s environment, species and wild places, and providing another opportunity to engage in a pursuit that supports conservation as well as economic activity is a win-win.”
Jason Nixon, Minister of Environment and Parks
“The Alberta Fish and Game Association is pleased that Alberta hunters will have the opportunity to participate in the sustainable harvest of sandhill cranes starting this fall. The multi-jurisdictional population and harvest monitoring undertaken by Environment and Climate Change Canada, and the support of this season by Alberta Environment and Parks, under the leadership of Minister Nixon, has made this opportunity possible.”
Brian Dingreville, President, The Alberta Fish and Game Association
“This announcement opens up a great opportunity for Albertans to participate in the sustainable harvest of a waterfowl species that has been hunted for many years across the rest of its range. Sandhill crane makes excellent table fare and I am certain Alberta’s waterfowl hunters will find that putting in the effort to harvest a Sandhill crane for a family meal is well worth it.”
Todd Zimmerling, President & CEO, Alberta Conservation Association
The Alberta sandhill crane hunt will be similar to sandhill crane hunts in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, with Alberta taking additional precautions by limiting sandhill crane hunting season to areas that are not known to overlap with the whooping crane migration or breeding range.
The number of sandhill cranes in the province has increased steadily in recent years with exceptional survival rates for both young and adult birds.
Alberta’s new sandhill crane hunt is supported by Alberta hunting stakeholders, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and the Central Flyway Council.
Quick facts
The new sandhill crane hunt will run concurrently with Alberta’s waterfowl season.
Participating in the sandhill crane hunt requires a provincial game bird licence and a federal migratory bird licence.
Sandhill cranes are hunted and eaten throughout their range. The Alberta hunt is expected to add only two per cent to the number of sandhill cranes harvested across North America.
Sandhill crane hunting seasons have existed in both Saskatchewan and Manitoba for more than 50 years, with the sandhill crane population remaining healthy.
In 2018 – the latest year for which we have numbers –fishing, hunting, trapping, and sport-shooting activities contributed $1.8 billion to Alberta’s GDP supporting 11,700 jobs, and generating $875 million in labour income.
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07-05-2020, 05:34 PM
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Very exciting. Great news and long long overdue. Already have the dekes. May even sell a few dozen off as it doesn’t take allot to decoy. Eating juvies ribeye of the sky is enjoyable. Less miles travelling to sask this year. 😊
Be interesting to see what zones are not open due to crossover with whopping cranes
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07-05-2020, 05:44 PM
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Great news... decoys will be hard to find in a week!!!
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07-05-2020, 05:58 PM
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From another thread:
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Seeing that Alberta has now listed Sandhill Cranes a Game Bird as of 12/12/19 (previously listed as a Non-game Animal)….
And that Alberta has listed a Sandhill Crane hunting season in the regulations,
Yes! My bet is that there will be a Crane season in 2020!
Game Bird Seasons and Bag Limits
Sandhill Crane
Daily limit - 5
Possession limit - 15
WMU 200-208, 220, 222, 226-242, 248-260, 500
S1-D16
WMU 102-106, 112-166, 210
S8-D21
Now to get Swans opened up!
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07-05-2020, 08:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ghostguy6
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Now get Swans opened up!
And a phone that works.
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07-05-2020, 08:45 PM
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Great news. Would love to hunt them
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07-05-2020, 10:55 PM
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Great news, but sure don't recall seeing any in 248....
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07-05-2020, 11:32 PM
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This will be magical. We chase them in Saskatchewan and marvel at how many are just across the border in Alberta.
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07-06-2020, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Justfishin73
Great news, but sure don't recall seeing any in 248....
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I saw them a few times just North of CFB Edmonton a couple times.
definitely not very often though.
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07-06-2020, 07:47 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Justfishin73
Great news, but sure don't recall seeing any in 248....
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Saw a couple in Broadmoor lake this year. Of course you cant shoot there....
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07-06-2020, 08:32 AM
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Are they primarily dark meat like geese? Anyone tasted before? It says above they make excellent table fare.
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07-06-2020, 09:03 AM
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Old reciepe for Sandhill crane cooking. After bird plucked and cleaned place rock inside breast cavity, roast for 6 hours remove rock, then throw crane away and eat the rock.
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07-06-2020, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by SSTL
Are they primarily dark meat like geese? Anyone tasted before? It says above they make excellent table fare.
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Like a big flavorful goose breast. Of course there is a difference between a juvie and an old bird but a nice juvie done up right does kinda remind you of a good steak minus the fat.
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