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Old 05-10-2017, 12:07 PM
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I hunted there 10 years ago and killed a good goat. Everybody I asked for permission from laughed at me. At first I felt a little disheartened and figured these southerners were a little rude, but soon realized they were laughing because nobody there asks permission. Out of the 10 I asked everyone said don't ask, just make sure you're walking and you can hunt anybody's land.
I did see one quarter with a no trespassing sign, but that was the only one in the entire zone lol

Good luck on your hunt, still have a few more years until I can hunt Alberta again for speed goats
This is a very untrue statement.....Thanks to guys not asking permission tearing up the hills with their 4x4,s etc. getting permission is getting harder and harder. I can from first hand experience tell you that some ranches I hunted for years are not allowing ANYONE on their land due to people disrespecting their property....do the right thing ask.
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Old 05-10-2017, 12:14 PM
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This is a very untrue statement.....Thanks to guys not asking permission tearing up the hills with their 4x4,s etc. getting permission is getting harder and harder. I can from first hand experience tell you that some ranches I hunted for years are not allowing ANYONE on their land due to people disrespecting their property....do the right thing ask.
What's untrue???

I asked permission, they all told me the same thing. Walk and hunt wherever you want !!! I had permission on vast amounts of land and I killed a good goat.

I'm sure if you don't follow the land owners instructions they would kick you off their land !
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Old 05-10-2017, 12:39 PM
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Lots can change in ten years

Everyone better be asking permission, some places we went collected names/numbers/license plate and some gave us written permission this was 2-3 years ago.

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Old 05-10-2017, 05:52 PM
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There's still some good ones out there I think

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There's not that much weight or prong on him. He might score 70. I agree with calgarychef that you will be hard pressed to find big bucks.
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Old 05-10-2017, 06:46 PM
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There's not that much weight or prong on him. He might score 70. I agree with calgarychef that you will be hard pressed to find big bucks.
Not saying there's big bucks everywhere in 102 but there are a few areas that hold some great bucks still, it was only a few years ago the Alberta #1 buck that scored 90" was shot in 102... I know where there are a few in the mid to high 80's that made it through the winter...
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