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THIS Moose was taken on the Kakwa River in the foot hills region of Alberta. Just one of the many rugged areas for big game hunting in Alberta.

Big Horn Sheep hunting in Alberta

Hunting in Aberta the Ultimate Hunting Experience

Alberta provides some of the best Trophy hunting in the world. Renowned for Elk and Whitetail Deer, also great Moose, Black Bear, Big Horn Sheep, Mule Deer, Antelope and Wolf.

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This wolf track is over 5 inches wide and was seen on the Cutbank River area south of Grande Prairie, Alberta

Hunting in Alberta

Alberta Black Bear
Alberta Caribou
Alberta Bighorn Sheep
Alberta Moose


Alberta Big Game Hunting
White-tailed Deer
Mule Deer
Moose, Elk
Bighorn Sheep
Mountain Goat
Pronghorn Antelope
Black Bear ,Grizzly Bear
Coyote,Wolf, Cougar
(
Non resident requires hunting guide)
Alberta Upland Bird Hunting
Pheasant
Ruffed Grouse
Blue Grouse
Spruce Grouse
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Gray Partridge
Ptarmigan
Merriam's Turkey
Alberta Waterfowl Hunting
Mallard Duck
Pintail Duck
Snow goose
Canada Goose
Lesser Snow Goose
White-fronted Goose
Ross's Goose

 

Alberta Outfitters and Guides become part of the Hunting Alberta network for as little as $100 annually

Call us at 780 349-6900 or email:Hunting Alberta

Paradise Basin great for Big Horn sheep hunting in Alberta

Paradise Basin Alberta Rockies

 





The best method to hunt the Mountain and Foothills areas of Alberta


ALBERTA OUTFITTING AND GUIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR
NON-RESIDENTS

Non-resident (Canadian) and Non-resident Alien hunters of big game, wolf and coyote must be accompanied by a licensed guide or a Hunter Host. Each of these hunter groups has two options:
H
e or she may contract the holder of a valid Big Game Outfitter-guide Permit, and be guided by a Big Game Designated Guide, and hunt under the authority of a licence allocated to an outfitter-guide, OR
he or she may be accompanied by a Hunter Host (see below) - usually a relative or friend - and hunt according to the following restrictions and conditions:
Non-resident Aliens may hunt with a Hunter Host only if they have not done so in the previous two (2) fiscal years (April 1 - March 31).
Non-residents (Canadian) and Non-resident Aliens are limited to certain licences as indicated in the Licence Availability section under Licensing and Costs.
Non-resident Aliens accompanied by Hunter Hosts may hunt big game only during seasons that do not require one of the special licences, obtained through a draw, indicated by a in the Big Games Seasons (WMUs) section or listed under Additional Special Licence Draw Hunts.
A Non-resident Alien and his or her intended Hunter Host must apply at a Fish and Wildlife Service office for their licences and make a statutory declaration that he or she understands the terms and conditions of the licences .A Non-resident Alien must not hunt bighorn sheep, cougar or trophy antelope while accompanied by a Hunter Host.

Further Restrictions for Non-resident Aliens Who are Not Relatives of the Hunter Host or the Hunter Host's Spouse. Relatives are defined as father, brother, son, uncle, nephew, grandfather, grandson, son-in-law, brother-in-law (and female equivalents) of the Hunter Host or spouse of the Hunter Host.
The Non-resident Alien and intended Hunter Host, if not related, must initiate an application at a Fish and Wildlife Service office for their licences, described above, by August 31 of the licence year, or by the following February 28 for the spring black bear hunt.
The Non-resident Alien may apply to hunt only two (2) species of big game. For additional information regarding guiding requirements click on the following link http://albertaoutdoorsmen.org/huntingregs/licencecosts.html