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Whitetail Deer Hunt by Mckenzie Brothers Outfitting
Weapon :: Archery$4,500
CANADA, Alberta, Edmonton
Our Prime Hunting area ensures your opportunity at Trophy Whitetail. Mule Deer and Moose combo hunts are also available.
The Borealis species of Whitetail that inhabit Alberta number approximately 150,000 head. The herd never reaches the carrying capac
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Alberta whitetail deer hunter success is near 100% and most of the deer hunters that go home empty handed are doing so because they passed up several trophy deer waiting on one that is perhaps bigger than last years buck. Alberta whitetail deer hunting guides see many of their hunters returning each that set the size of their trophy a bit higher each year and continue hunting until the right buck presents himself. Pure trophy hunters typically attempt to harvest a larger buck each year and Alberta is a great place to return.
Alberta whitetail deer Boone and Crockett record for whitetail deer reaches over the 200” mark but a whitetail deer of around 150” is more commonly harvested as hunters can’t take the pressure of letting a huge buck walk. The Alberta deer hunter is placing themselves into some of the prime whitetail hunting North America has to offer.
Alberta whitetail deer hunters clothing requirements ask that you be prepared for moderate to extreme cold temperatures. The rut occurs late in the year and is a prime trophy whitetail hunting time so take layers of clothing and plenty of handwarmers.
Alberta whitetail deer hunting boot requirements typically call for sitting on stands so inquire with your outfitter as to type of boots needed to insure your comfort while awaiting your trophy. Hunters now often use a pull on quilted style covering to put over boots after getting to the stand. This type of foot warmer works similar to a mitten on your hands and is far superior to boots alone.
Alberta whitetail deer hunting terrain varies by region but is generally done on or near private farm land that your outfitter has permission to hunt but can also be in forested areas on provincial lands that your outfitter has exclusive permission to hunt.
Alberta whitetail deer hunting can be done adjacent to farm land offering food from planted crops, the forest or plains. Alberta outfitters provide hunters with ladder or box stands and some use ground blinds to accommodate bow hunters. Many bow hunters use tree stands to hunt deer but more recent technology for portable blinds has increased the number of hunters using pop up style blinds with shoot through windows. This style of blind allows even handicap hunters a great way to enjoy trophy Alberta whitetail deer hunting. Deer hunting ground blinds as well as box blinds are more comfortable as a hunter can move around more without being detected by the keen eyes of a trophy buck from Alberta.
Alberta whitetail deer hunting season begins in late August and continues through late November be sure to check the Alberta whitetail deer hunting regulations prior to taking the field. The whitetail deer hunting season dates can change in Alberta from one year to the next.
Alberta whitetail deer hunting physical requirements typically dictate that a hunter have patience and be prepared to endure the often times cold weather. Be sure to inform your selected whitetail deer hunting outfitter with any special needs you have and they will always attempt to provide each person a trophy whitetail deer hunt to remember.
Alberta whitetail deer population The Alberta whitetail deer herd is estimate to be 80,000 to 90,000. Alberta manages the deer herd to insure the hunter has maximum opportunity to harvest their trophy whitetail deer while hunting in Alberta.
Resident Youth requirements for hunting Alberta whitetail deer are anyone over the age of 10.
Non-Resident Youth requirements for hunting Alberta whitetail deer are anyone over the age of 10.
Handicap hunters for Alberta whitetail deer hunting should ask very specific questions of their outfitter before deciding which Alberta guide or Alberta outfitter to hire before the hunt.
Alberta whitetail deer antler point restrictions there are currently no restrictions to a hunter holding a Alberta whitetail deer hunting license in any of the units or areas.
Non-Resident licenses for whitetail deer hunters in Alberta are available through your outfitter or hunting guide and are allocated by the province.
Resident licenses for whitetail deer hunters in Alberta are available over the counter. Alberta residents do not have to hire a whitetail deer hunting guide or outfitter for their hunt.
Hunting styles for trophy whitetail deer in Alberta vary from guide to guide and can be quite exciting as trophy hunters often see several whitetail deer bucks in a day.
Gun laws in Alberta allow non-residents to bring a legal weapon into the province as long as they meet all federal laws and requirements. The non-resident wishing to bring a firearm into Alberta, Canada should be certain they do not have any type of criminal record and that can even include a charge as simple as a dwi or dui. Any person wishing to bring a firearm into Alberta, Canada with a record can contact Lucy at Canada Border Crossing Services www.bordercrossing.ca or call toll free 1-800-438-7020 or email to bordercrossings@mts.net
Shipping your whitetail deer home from Alberta is something you should ask your individual outfitter or hunting guide about and he can guide you to the best method of having your cape, trophy deer antlers and meat shipped home.
Travel arrangements to Alberta for your whitetail deer hunt can be done through our HuntersDomain affiliate in Canada, Smile Travel www.smiletravel.info .