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Read PDF - Alberta Professional Outfitters Society
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2015 Alberta s
Professional
Outfitters
www.apos.ab.ca • 2015 edition
Helpful
Hints For
Hunters
Travelling
To Alberta
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NINE BIG GAME
SPECIES TO HUNt
Over 1,500 B&C
Records
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Moose Creek Outfitters Ltd.
ALBERTA, CANADA
“Real Hunting, Real Excitement”
2015 Season Dates
• Moose Creek offers moose, whitetail, mule deer
and wolf hunts.
• ATVs or snowmobiles are used for transportation
during hunts.
• Moose hunts are conducted in wilderness areas.
• Deer hunts are conducted in forested areas close
to agricultural land.
Bryan & Geraldine Radke
Ph: (780) 674-5715
Cell: (780) 674-0866
www.moosecreekalberta.com
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Email: [email protected]
“Enjoy the Great Alberta Outdoors”
About apos
Now enter ing its 18 th year, the
Alberta Professional Outfitters Society
(APOS) is a non-profit Delegated Administrative Organization, an arms-length,
self-funded legal entity established for the
purpose of delivering services traditionally provided by government. Since 1997,
APOS has had the delegated responsibility for administering the outfitted-hunting
industry in Alberta.
Anyone wishing to provide outfitted
hunts in Alberta must be a member of
APOS. The society currently has about
460 member outfitters, in addition to approximately 1,500 registered guides. Collectively, these professionals provide big
game, waterfowl and upland bird guiding
services to several thousand visiting hunters annually.
All outfitters are required to have client-deposit bonding and liability insurance, ensuring the highest level of protection for visiting hunters. Additionally,
members are bound by a code of ethics
that governs the manner in which they
are to conduct their businesses. An Ethics
and Standards Committee, comprised of
current and former outfitters, along with
members of the general public, serve to
resolve disputes and ensure that both outfitters and guides adhere to the standards
established through the code.
APOS and Alberta’s outfitting industry are active participants in the province’s
conservation community. We have contributed more than $1 million to meaningful conservation projects through our
Wildlife Management Fund, and hundreds of thousands of additional dollars
have been contributed in time and effort
by individual outfitters and guides in support of conservation activities.
Outfitting is the oldest tourism business in Alberta, tracing its roots back to
the 1800s. More than a century later, the
industry contributes in excess of $100
million annually to the provincial economy. APOS’ dedicated and enthusiastic
members are committed to ensuring that
Alberta remains as a standard-bearer
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2015 AlbertA s
ProfessionAl
outfitters
www. ap o s. ab . c a • 2015 ed itio n
Helpful
Hints for
Hunters
travelling
to alberta
World-class
WaterfoWling
nine big gaMe
species to Hunt
over 1,500 b&c
records
for the outfitted hunting industry. With
spectacular scenery, friendly people and
an abundance and diversity of wildlife,
Alberta remains a premier destination
for professiona l ly g u ided hu nt ing
adventures.
CONTENTS
4 / About apos
6 / Message From The APOS President
8 / Welcome from our Government
10 / welcome to hunters’ paradise
Alberta is a hunter’s paradise with a wide
variety of big game and bird game — and
realistic opportunities to tag a trophy animal
on each and every hunting trip.
18 / Top 10 Tips to Get The Most
Out Of Your Guided Hunt
Make sure your guided Alberta hunting
adventure goes exactly as planned — here
are 10 tips for the travelling hunter.
24 / Alberta Hunting Record Book
The Alberta Trophy Room — top scores and
official records for all huntable big game.
27 / Helpful Hints
Ensure you’re prepared for your guided
Alberta hunt. Here is everything you need to
know about hunting in Alberta.
35 / Alberta pro hunting tactics
Be the best you can be with these pro
tactics tailor-made for Alberta big game
and bird game.
Request your free copy
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Updated
450+ member
directory
Annual
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2015 issue
44 / Airline Information/map
Major airports in Calgary and Edmonton
are easily accessed from destinations
throughout North America; find airline
route information here. You’ll also find
maps, general information & hunting
zone information for Alberta.
46 / APOS outfitter directory
58 / APOS directory of names
President’s Message
2015 APOS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Glenn Brown
Blue Bronna Guiding & Outfitting
Vice-President Industry Relations
Ryk Visscher
Ryk Visscher’s Hunting Adventures Ltd.
Vice-President DAO Functions
Kelly Semple
South Paw Outfitters Ltd.
Vice-President Finance
Tyler Brill
Trophy Hunters Alberta Inc.
victor pavlicic
Director
Alden Armstrong
Alden Armstrong Outfitting
Director
Chad Lenz
Savage Encounters (2004) Inc.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Alberta Professional Outfitters
Society (APOS), please accept my sincere welcome to our wonderful province.
Long a destination of choice for travelling
sportsmen and women, Alberta offers exceptional hunting opportunities. You are
sure to experience the adventure of a lifetime when you visit.
We are blessed in Alberta to have a
great abundance and diversity of bird and
big game hunting opportunities, and the
number of species available for you to hunt
is unrivalled. Our ecosystems range from
the towering Rocky Mountains to the
foothills, the short-grass prairie, the aspen parkland and north to the vast boreal
forest. Each habitat type supports its own
suite of big game and birds for you to enjoy.
Further, the commitment to sustainable
wildlife by our government ensures that
the quality and quantity of our game is
well managed.
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Our outfitters are among the best in
the world, true professionals in their field,
and are eager to lead you on a hunting experience that will provide memories lasting a lifetime. All outfitters are licensed,
bonded and insured, providing the confidence you need to select Alberta as your
destination of choice.
At APOS, we’re committed to ensuring the sustainability of our resources and
providing world-class services to those
who visit.
This directory provides you with contact information for all of Alberta’s outfitters, along with the species each guides
for. We hope that you’ll consider Alberta
for your next hunting adventure and look
forward to providing you with the hunt
of a lifetime.
Glenn Brown
President, APOS
Director
Rob Reynolds
Ranchland Outfitters Inc.
Director
Greg Sutley
Smoky River Outfitting
Minister’s Representative
Ron Bjorge
ESRD Policy Branch
Alberta Professional Outfitters Society
#103 – 6030 88 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T6E 6G4
Phone: 780-414-0249
Fax: 780-465-6801
[email protected]
www.apos.ab.ca
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Views and opinions represented
in this magazine are not necessarily
those of APOS or the publisher.
Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS) have attempted
to ensure all information is accurate. APOS or publisher
cannot be held responsible for the ultimate quality of the
products or information contained in this publication. Neither
APOS, its officers, directors or contractors are guarantors
of your satisfaction with the products advertised herein.
Copyright Alberta Professional
Outfitters Society 2015
“Alberta’s SAVAGE Outfitter”
www.savageencounters.com
Black Bear
Wolf
Elk
Moose
CHAD “SAVAGE” LENZ
Box 731, Caroline Alberta,
Canada T0M OM0
Ph: 403.844.7603
Email [email protected]
www.savageencounters.com
Whitetail
Mule Deer
Bighorn Sheep
Bison
Welcome from Our Government
Message From The Honourable
Jim Prentice
Premier Of Alberta
On behalf of the government of Alberta, I am pleased to welcome readers to the official directory of the Alberta Professional
Outfitters Society. I would also like to extend a warm invitation
to visit our province and experience our world-class hunting
opportunities first-hand.
Hunting has long been an important tradition in Alberta,
and I am sure you have already heard many stories about the
dream vacations that await you in our beautiful province. Our
diverse and spectacular terrain provides hunters with an incredible range of opportunities to hunt big game and game
bird species.
We appreciate the role our guiding and outfitting industry
plays in ensuring this great conservation tradition continues.
You will appreciate the knowledge and professionalism of our
guides, who are well known for providing our visitors with safe,
quality hunting experiences.
Come to Alberta, bring your family and friends and experience a trip-of-a-lifetime hunt.
Message From The Honourable
Kyle Fawcett
Minister Of Environment And Sustainable
Resource Development
It is a pleasure to introduce you to the official directory of
the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society. As you can see
from the directory, an amazing range of top-quality hunting
experiences is waiting for you in our province.
From the southern grasslands to the Rockies, the prairies to
the vast northern forests, our landscapes offer a rich diversity
of opportunities for hunting big game and bird game. Whether you are looking for moose up north, pronghorn antelope
down south or bighorn sheep in the mountains, you can find
them in Alberta, and leave with memories to last a lifetime.
Through the careful management of our wildlife populations,
we are working to ensure this exceptional range of game opportunities remains for future generations of hunters to enjoy.
Our knowledgeable, professional outfitters are always
happy to share their experience and provide our visitors with
enjoyable, safe hunts. With their help, you will leave with
amazing stories to share with your friends.
Best wishes for a safe and successful hunting season.
Sincerely,
Jim Prentice
Kyle Fawcett
Premier Of Alberta
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Minister of Environment and
Sustainable Resource Development
welcome to alberta
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Welcome to Hunter’s
Paradise – Alberta
• Nine huntable big game species • Extensive waterfowl and upland bird hunting opportunities • Numerous predator
hunting opportunities • 1,549 B&C records • 255,541 square miles of territory • Varied terrain • Guaranteed permits
that provide a tremendous diversity of
wildlife habitat. It’s the combination of
Alberta’s large size and its habitat diversity that results in so many great hunting
opportunities and outstanding trophies.
Hunting opportunities are available in
the spring, fall and winter, and Alberta’s
location along the east slope of the Rockies ensures a welcoming climate. Fall days
are typically warm and sunny with cool
nights and, in higher elevations, frost on
the ground in the mornings. As November
dawns, many parts of the province have
snow, with below freezing temperatures
being the norm, trending downward as
the end of the month nears.
White-tailed deer
Alberta is the go-to destination to tag
outstanding whitetails, producing several
typical and non-typical record-book deer
annually. Records indicate that 208 non-
Duane Rosenkranz, Nick Trehearne
Alberta is a hunter’s paradise,
featuring a wide variety of big game and
bird game, with realistic opportunities
to tag a trophy animal on each and every
hunting trip. The diverse terrain allows for
a hunting style suited to each individual
hunter, and whether you are looking to
experience the high peaks of the Rockies, the vast expanse of the prairies or the
majestic boreal forest, Alberta’s outfitters
have a hunt for you.
As of 2014, an astounding 1,549 animals from Alberta have qualified for the
Boone and Crockett Club’s (B&C) record
book. And best of all, 589 of these entries
have been taken since the year 2000. The
good old days of hunting in Alberta are
right now.
Many hunters aren’t aware of the diversity of hunting opportunities in Alberta,
but the province boasts an incredible variety of big game and bird game. Similarly,
many don’t realize that Alberta is as big
as it is (255,541 square miles), the fourth
largest province in Canada. In fact, it’s 95
per cent as large as Texas. There are five
major eco-regions (prairies, parkland,
mountains, foothills and boreal forest)
Facts & Figures:
White-tailed Deer
Facts & Figures:
Whitetails are Alberta’s most abundant
big game species and also the most
commonly hunted. They average about
200 pounds and mature bucks can
be very large, with some exceeding
300 pounds. They’re found in virtually
every region of the province, but are
particularly abundant in the prairie,
parkland and southern boreal zones.
Archery seasons generally start in
late August, with rifle seasons closing
on Nov. 30. The rut typically occurs
in mid-November. In 2013, resident
hunters harvested an impressive
22,122 bucks, up 25 per cent from
2011 as populations rebound from a
tough winter in 2010.
To date, Alberta’s top whitetails include Stephen Jansen’s 204 2/8-inch
typical taken in 1967 and a 279 6/8inch non-typical taken by Neil Morin
in 1991. Huge-antlered whitetails are
taken every year, making the province
a premier destination for those seeking that once-in-a-lifetime buck.
Hunting terrain can vary greatly,
from dense woods to open alpine
meadows, and favourite chamberings
include the .270, 7mm, .30-06 and
the .300 magnums.
Mule Deer
Mule deer are one of the west’s quintessential game species. Big-bodied,
wily and sporting impressive racks,
it is no wonder people travel from all
over North America to hunt Alberta’s
muleys.
Mule deer are found throughout
much of the province, but most
commonly in the western foothills,
parkland and southern prairies. While
much of their range overlaps with
whitetails, they’re much more likely to
be found in the mountains. In Alberta,
mule deer bucks average about 250
pounds, but mature animals in excess
of 300 pounds are not uncommon.
And, for those seeking record-book
qualifying deer, mule bucks exceeding
190 points are taken annually across
their range in the province.
Mule deer seasons are similar to
those of whitetails — archery seasons
typically start in late August, with rifle
seasons closing on Nov. 30. The rut
generally occurs in November. Popular
calibres for mule deer are similar to
those used for whitetails, with the
.270, 7mm and the .30-calibre magnums all being good choices.
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typical whitetails and 325 typical whitetailed deer qualified for the B&C records
up to 2014. Some of the largest bucks are
taken in the transition zone between the
aspen parklands and the boreal forest, but
many qualifying bucks have also been taken in the foothills and prairies. Hunts run
from August to November, with both archery and rifle hunts offered. Late-season
hunters should be prepared to hunt in cold
conditions and be dressed for sub-freezing
temperatures. Stand hunting remains one
of the best ways to take a trophy buck, so
patience and perseverance are essential.
Those hunters who stay on stand all day
will be rewarded! It’s possible to take big
whitetail bucks any time during the open
season, with different techniques being
utilized depending on the location and
time of the season.
Mule deer
Alberta is a top destination for record-book
mule deer. They’ve made a huge comeback
over the past couple of decades, as a result
Facts & Figures:
Bighorn Sheep
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of limited-entry draws for resident hunters,
which has allowed bucks to grow older and
bigger. Alberta is hands down the best place
in Canada for the non-resident hunter to
bag a trophy mule deer. Seasons run from
August to November, with outstanding
bucks taken throughout the province. The
“Broder Buck,” which scored an unbelievable 355 2/8 (shot in 1926 by Ed Broder
near Chip Lake, west of Edmonton), still
stands as the all-time, number one, nontypical mule deer in the world.
Bighorn sheep
Alberta is synonymous with record-book
bighorn sheep; an incredible 349 qualifying rams have made the Book, with 56 entered since 2000. Alberta boasts the 208
3/8 world-record bighorn taken by Guinn
D. Crousen in 2000. There’s a legitimate
chance of taking a record-book ram virtually anywhere along the majestic Rocky
Mountains during the September/October season, from Waterton Lakes National
Park in the south to the Willmore Wilder-
Facts & Figures:
PRONGHORN ANTELOPE
Pronghorn antelope are a highly
sought-after trophy and Alberta has
some of the best to offer. They’re
distributed across the wide-open
prairies in the southern region of the
province. Combining incredible speed
and vision, they’ll head for the next
township if alarmed, making them one
of the most challenging and rewarding
species to hunt. Archery seasons run
from early to late September, with rifle
season occurring in late September
through mid-October, depending on
the area. A new Alberta record was
shot in 2013 and scored an impressive 90 inches. Because of the open
terrain they call home, closing to
within shooting range can be a challenge. Shots of up to 300 yards are
not uncommon. Flat shooting rifles in
6.5, .270 and 7mm chamberings are
ideal. Because of their relatively small
size and light color, they often appear
to be farther away than they are. Consequently, a rangefinder and quality
binocular are must-have items.
Duane Rosenkranz, Nick Trehearne
Bighorn sheep are the largest of all
North American sheep species and
are an iconic symbol of Alberta’s
stunning Rocky Mountain region.
Sheep populations range throughout
our mountains, spending summers in
high alpine zones before migrating to
lower altitudes in fall and winter. And
if you’re a seasoned sheep hunter, you
already know about Alberta’s reputation for outstanding sheep quality and
quantity.
Hunting seasons for bighorn sheep
typically start in early September and
can last until the end of November.
The rut occurs in November and
December.
Trophy bighorn sheep are often
difficult to judge at a distance in the
field, so quality spotting scopes and
binoculars are a must.
Mountain terrain can test the conditioning of any hunter and demands
a rifle that’s easy to pack. Opt for a
lightweight rifle from 6.5mm up to the
.300 magnums. While shots less than
200 yards are the norm, the opportunity to shoot at longer distances may
arise, so practice at extended ranges
before your hunt.
ness Area in the north. There’s also a November archery season that offers excellent
opportunity for the bow hunter.
Alberta’s mountains are rugged and
challenging to hunt, so hunters should
get in shape in preparation for hunting bighorns. Hunts range from deep
wilderness experiences on horseback to
challenging backpack hunts on the front
ranges. The scenery is fantastic and you’ll
come away with memories that will last
a lifetime.
Pronghorn antelope
Although Alberta is at the northern edge
of pronghorn antelope range, it has been
producing some exceptional bucks in the
past decade, with a new Alberta record
of 90 inches taken in 2013. There are 53
bucks from Alberta in the B&C record
book, with half of those taken since the
year 2000. Interestingly, trophy bucks have
been taken at most locations throughout
their Alberta range, using both the bow
and rifle, and in both the September and
October seasons. Your chances for taking
an exceptional buck are good, but antelope inhabit open terrain so be prepared
for shots up to 300-plus yards during the
rifle season. During the archery season,
however, bucks readily respond to decoys
and it’s not uncommon to have a dozen or
more bucks within bow range during the
height of the rut.
Black bear
Outstanding black bear hunting in Alberta is offered in both the spring (April
1 to June 15) and fall (Aug. 25 to Nov. 30)
seasons, with both archery and rifle hunting opportunities available. B&C records
indicate that 120 Alberta black bears have
been entered in the record book. Black
bear numbers are relatively high wherever
they’re found in Alberta and our outfitters are well-equipped and knowledgeable.
Much of the hunting is done from stands
over bait, but there are many spot-and-
Facts & Figures:
Black Bear
Alberta’s black bears are massive, imposing animals that can reach weights
of more than 450 pounds. They’re
found in virtually every forested region
of the province.
Alberta is a renowned bear hunting
hotspot, with two-bear limits, baiting,
fall and spring seasons and thriving
populations that are actually considered under-hunted by many biologists.
Alberta bears come in a wide variety of
color phases, from blond to cinnamon
to jet-black and everything in between.
Spring seasons typically open April
1 and can run as late as mid-June in
some regions. Fall seasons open at the
end of August and run until the end
of November. In Alberta, black bears
hibernate through the winter months.
Common calibres for hunting black
bear range from the .30 calibres up to
the .338 Winchester Magnum.
Alberta’s largest black bear is Dan
Pense’s giant bruin taken in 1999; it
scored 22 7/16 inches B&C.
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Facts & Figures:
ELK
Bull elk are truly majestic big game
animals and every bit as wily as a
mature white-tailed buck. Extremely
challenging to hunt, they will push a
hunter’s skill and knowledge to the
limit. Veteran elk hunters will attest
that a record-book elk is one of the
most coveted and challenging animals
to place in the books.
Alberta’s archery elk seasons start
in late August, with most rifle seasons
running until the end of November.
Elk are expanding their range into
Alberta’s prairies, parklands and
boreal forest, from their traditional
range in the mountains and foothills,
translating into exciting new opportunities for hunters. While bulls can
be taken with calibres in the .270
class, many hunters prefer magnum
cartridges, from 7mm up to the .300
magnums, with premium bullets
highly recommended. Big bulls can
tip the scales at 800-plus pounds
and are notoriously difficult to anchor,
so hunters should make their first
shot count.
Elk
Alberta’s top typical elk (419 6/8) was
taken by Clarence Brown in the Panther
River drainage and it still stands as the
eighth largest American elk ever killed.
Sixty Alberta elk have been entered in
the B&C record book, with many outstanding bulls taken during the last few
years. Hunters have an opportunity to
bag a trophy bull in the prairies, mountains, foothills, parklands and boreal
zones; our elk hunting is that good. Seasons run August through November. As
a bonus, hunters can choose what style
of hunt they’d like to enjoy, from earlyseason archery hunts to mid-September
rifle hunts (during the rut) or late November hunts, near the close of the season when elk leave the high country in
the mountains and migrate to the lower
elevation foothills.
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Bison
The largest free-ranging herd of wild bison in the world is found in the remote
areas of northern Alberta, bordering
Wood Buffalo National Park. Huge bulls
are taken each winter and spring by bow
and rifle hunters; you can also combine
these hunts with wolves and black bears.
If you’re interested in a northern Alberta
adventure that’s perhaps a little bit off the
chart, consider a bison hunt – you won’t be
disappointed. Hunts take place in remote
forested landscapes, so hunters should be
prepared for fairly rigorous conditions.
This area is Alberta’s last frontier and access is very limited.
Moose
Alberta continues to produce some remarkably large Canada moose, as a result
of outstanding habitat and limited-entry
draws for residents, resulting in greater
carryover of trophy bulls. In total, 160
moose from Alberta have made the B&C
record book, with over one-quarter of
these entered since the year 2000. While
hunters may take a trophy bull moose anytime during the September to November
season, the late September/early October
rut is extremely popular. Having a huge
bull moose respond to a skilful guide’s call
is an experience not soon forgotten.
Predators
If it’s predators you’re after, look no
further than Alberta. Wolf and coyote
numbers are at an all-time high and they
are expanding their range. During recent hunts, hunters have reported seeing
as many as a dozen coyotes on a single
quarter-section of land on the prairies.
While coyotes and wolves are often combined with other big game hunts, many
outfitters offer winter hunts specifically
targeting these wily canines.
Cougars are managed on a quota sys-
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stalk opportunities available, too. Bears
grow big in Alberta and colour-phase
bears are quite common in some areas.
Resident hunting of black bears remains
relatively light, so non-residents encounter little competition from locals.
Facts & Figures:
Duane Rosenkranz, Nick Trehearne
Moose
In Alberta, moose can be found in
virtually every ecological region. Most
are classed as Canada moose, though
the smaller but equally impressive
Shiras moose (SCI designation) inhabits southern Alberta’s foothills and
mountains.
Alberta moose can reach live
weights of more than 1,000 pounds
and can stand taller than seven feet at
the shoulder. Antler spreads can reach
in excess of five feet across, with B&C
bulls taken every year. The current
Alberta record for a typical Canada
moose is 226 7/8 B&C. It ranks as
the 10th largest Canada moose even
taken in North America.
Archery moose seasons typically
start in late August, with rifle seasons
closing on Nov. 30. Popular chamberings for moose include the .30 calibres
up to the .375H&H.
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www.northalberta.com
cell 780-849-0743
(780) 369-3733
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COUGAR
Cougar guides and resident hunters
all attest that they’ve never seen so
many of the big cats in Alberta as
they have over the past few years.
Further, they’ve expanded their range
following an explosion of deer over the
past decade, so they’re being found
in places not normally associated
with traditional cougar habitat. The
non-resident cougar season runs from
Dec. 1 to the last day of February, with
plenty of opportunity to bag a cat.
Some Alberta toms are huge, tipping
the scales at nearly 200 pounds. Many
cougars are taken with archery gear,
but for those looking for a little extra
challenge in a rifle hunt, the venerable
.30-30 is also a great option. Winter
weather in Alberta can be harsh, so
come prepared for sub-zero temperatures and deep snow.
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tem in Alberta and this ensures that we
can offer the best hunting for trophy cats in
North America. Alberta is the only province or state to have three cougars scoring
16 inches or greater in the B&C record
book. There are currently 115 cougars in
the book from Alberta and that number
grows each season. Hunting is typically
done with hounds and hunters can expect
to encounter some spectacular terrain on
these challenging winter hunts. If you’re
looking for a big-bodied, huge-skulled
tom, look no further than Alberta.
Waterfowl
Waterfowl populations continue to thrive
and Alberta remains as the premier destination for duck and goose hunters. From
the southern prairies, north through the
parkland and on up into the Peace River
Upland birds
Upland bird populations are on the upswing in Alberta, with populations of
ruffed grouse, grey (Hungarian) partridge, pheasants, ptarmigan, sharp-tailed
grouse, blue grouse and spruce grouse locally abundant throughout much of their
range in the province. The ruffed grouse
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Facts & Figures:
region, opportunities have never been better. Goose hunters can select from giant
Canadas, specklebellies, snows and even
Ross’ geese. For the avid duck hunter,
Alberta offers what is arguably the best
mallard hunting in North America, with
generous limits and an abundance of birds.
And with more than a dozen other species
of ducks present, those seeking a mixed
bag will be amply rewarded. Hunters most
commonly shoot grain stubble fields from
layout blinds, but pothole shooting offers
some of the most exciting shooting opportunities for ducks. Seasons begin in
September, though hunters enjoy tremendous field shoots for ducks and Canada
geese that extend throughout November
and into December. Alberta will also offer a spring snow goose season in 2015,
for those looking for something a bit out
the norm.
cycle is on the upswing in central and
northern Alberta; this speaks well for
Facts & Figures:
Ducks & Geese
Liberal limits and thriving populations characterize waterfowl hunting
in Alberta. The wet springs in the past
couple of years have created outstanding habitat conditions, suggesting this
year will again produce record numbers of birds. Millions of birds travel
through Alberta’s sky in the fall, and
whether you’re seeking Canada, snow
or speckle-bellied geese, mallards
or any of the other species of ducks
common to the province, opportunities
have never been better!
Hunting seasons start as early as
Sept. 1, running through to mid-December in some areas. And with generous daily limits of 50 white geese,
eight dark geese and eight ducks, and
three-day possession limits, you’re
guaranteed a hunt you’ll remember
forever. In 2015, Alberta will enjoy its
first spring snow goose season, as well.
those hunters after moose, elk, mule deer
and white-tailed deer who are interested
in taking birds on the side. In the south,
sharptails, pheasants and Hungarian partridge provide considerable opportunities
as a stand-alone species or as an added
bonus after your big game or waterfowl
hunt. Hunting pressure is generally low
for upland birds across Alberta.
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are committed to providing
their clients with the highest
level of service, it’s important
for any travelling hunter to
ask the right questions to
ensure the hunt he or she is
booking is going to deliver
the expected experience.
Here are 10 tips to help point
you in the right direction:
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No. 1 In Alberta, every outfitter
and/or guide is legally required to be a
member of the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS). If an outfitter is
not a member of APOS, he or she is not
legally permitted to guide in the province
of Alberta.
No. 2
Every APOS guide-outfitter
should provide you with a detailed hunt
contract. Ensure you carefully read this
contract, and feel free to contact your
outfitter with any questions or concerns
you may have. The contract is in place
to ensure that your trip goes exactly as
planned and that all your expectations
are met. It’s prudent to clarify all details
well in advance of your trip.
Nick Trehearne
While all
APOS outfitters
No. 3 Although it may seem like
an unnecessary precaution, make sure
you know the outfitter’s cancellation
policy in advance and consider purchasing trip cancellation insurance. Unexpected health, family or work problems
can sometimes prevent us from taking
that dream trip. Depending upon how
far in advance you have booked your
trip, and how much time is left before
your departure date, you will likely have
paid anywhere from 25 per cent to 100
per cent of the price of your trip. Protection of that investment will provide
great peace of mind should unexpected
problems arise.
No. 4 There are no guarantees in
hunting and you should be very suspicious of any outfitter who offers one.
However, you obviously want an outfitter
with a proven track record. When asking
about game populations and harvest
success, make sure that you understand
what those numbers are based on; some
outfitters count only game taken, while
others base success on chances — or
even just animals seen. Some outfitters
offer quality over quantity, or vice versa,
so it is important to decide what is most
important to you when selecting an outfitter. Be upfront about whether you are
looking for a record-book animal or just a
nice representation of the species.
Certain species of game follow seasonal migration patterns. A good outfitter will know where game is likely to be
found at the time of your trip. However,
a number of unmanageable factors, such
as unseasonable weather, can intervene.
Ask your outfitter about alternate locations or camps that you could be moved
to in such cases.
No. 5
Nothing says more about the
quality of an outfitter’s operation than
repeat business. For this reason, many
top outfitters are fully booked a year or
two in advance. Most outfitters will give
you contacts for client references — don’t
be afraid to call these references to confirm what the outfitter has been telling
you. Just make sure to keep you phone
calls brief and during an appropriate time
(respecting different time zones.)
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When speaking with a reference, ask
if he or she has ever been on a similar trip
elsewhere. If the reference is a seasoned
outdoorsman, having taken numerous
guided trips, you can probably rely heavily
on his or her opinion.
No. 6
Alberta’s outfitters have
top-quality guides working for them.
But guiding is a tough job and, much like
with other occupations, all guides are
not created equally. Moreover, just like
their clients, some guides are very quiet,
while others are quite talkative and social.
Although a guide and client may only be
together for a week or so, they will spend a
lot of time together during that week, occasionally during stressful situations. Having a guide with a personality compatible
with yours can make a big difference in
terms of team chemistry. With that in
mind, feel free to ask the outfitter which
guide he thinks will be a good fit for you
and/or your hunting party, and also ask
the references which guide(s) they have
had and whom they would recommend.
No. 7
While most outfitters will
provide you with a list of items to bring,
it is a good idea to run through this list
with them. References will likely have
similar insights. It’s also important to
know exactly what the outfitter-provided
gear will be. And be sure to let your
outfitter know upfront about any special
needs you may have.
No. 8 Accommodations can vary
from nylon dome tents to five-star lodges
and everything in between. You should
know what to expect by the time you
book, remembering that photos in a
brochure or on a website can sometimes
be misleading. The types of beds, the
temperature in the sleeping quarters,
whether you will be sharing your accommodation and the type of washroom
facility available are all good details to
know in advance.
If your trip will be American Plan
(meals included), ask about the type,
quality and quantity of the food served,
and by all means inform the outfitter
in advance about any particular food
requests or allergies you may have.
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mon causes of disappointment with
a guided hunting trip is a misunderstanding over the hunting methods
to be used. Certain techniques are
simply more effective in some areas
and at some times for any given
species, but not all sportsmen are
necessarily interested in or comfortable with every hunting method.
Make sure you know in advance, and
are comfortable with, how you will be
hunting through the bulk of your trip.
Ask your outfitter about typical
shooting situations and ranges, and
be honest about your own shooting
abilities and experience. Most limitations can be accommodated if known
in advance.
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know?” Most people can usually
come up with at least one important
consideration you should be aware of
in advance of your trip that perhaps
hadn’t yet been mentioned.
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Alberta Hunting Record Book
The Official Alberta
Trophy Room
Check out the top-scoring animals from Alberta’s most popular big game species:
White-Tailed Deer
Elk
RECORD
ClassScore Hunter/Owner Year
1. All-Time
Non-Typ. 279 6/8 Neil Morin/Brad Gsell
1991
2. All-Time
Non-Typ. 277 5/8
Doug Klinger
1976
3. All-Time
Non-Typ.
274 Helgie Eymundson
2007
Typical 204 2/8
Stephen Jansen
1967
1. All-Time
2. All-Time
Typical 200 1/8
Eugene I. Kirinka
2005
Typical 199 5/8
Don McGarvey
1991
3. All-Time
Non-Typ. 241 2/8
Dean Dwernychuk
1984
1. Archery
Non-Typ. 234 5/8
Frank J. Caza
2002
2. Archery
Non-Typ. 206 7/8
John Homik
2004
3. Archery
Darcy Wedlund
2007
1. Archery Non-Typ. Velvet 204 0/8 Dean Kirkeby
2005
2. Archery Non-Typ. Velvet 163 6/8
Typical 199 5/8
Don McGarvey
1991
1. Archery
Typical 192 0/8
Jim Hole
1999
2. Archery
Typical 178 3/8
Charles Martin
2005
3. Archery
1. Archery
Typical Velvet 178 4/8
Jason House
2009
Typical Velvet 170 7/8
Cam Nelson
2001
2. Archery
Typical Velvet 159 7/8
Ronald L. Berry
2001
3. Archery
RECORD
1. All-Time
2. All-Time
3. All-Time
1. All-Time
2. All-Time
3. All-Time
3. All-Time
1. Archery
2. Archery
1. Archery
2. Archery
3. Archery
Mule Deer
RECORD
ClassScore Hunter/Owner Year
1. All-Time
Non-Typ. 355 2/8
Ed Broder 1926*WR
Non-Typ. 272 7/8
Philip Pearman
1960
2. All-Time
Non-Typ. 262 3/8
Derold Erickson
UNK
3. All-Time
1. All-Time
Typical 206 0/8
Chad Lyttle
1996
Typical 205 3/8
Dean Herron
2003
2. All-Time
3. All-Time
Typical
202
Derek G. White
2013
1. Archery
Typical 196 1/8 Peter Tsoulamanis
2007
Typical 195 4/8
Steve Alderman
2007
2. Archery
Typical 194 3/8
Neil W. Friesen
2008
3. Archery
Typical Velvet 198 6/8
Cyril Paquin
2004
1. Archery
2. Archery
Typical Velvet 195 4/8
Wyatt Graumann
1994
Typical Velvet 195 0/8
Jason Frank
2009
3. Archery
Non-Typ. 228 7/8
Mathew Beckman
2005
1. Archery
Non-Typ. 227 0/8
Jason Pratt
2001
2. Archery
Non-Typ. 224 3/8
Shawn Monsen
2007
3. Archery
1. Archery Non-Typ. Velvet 238 6/8
Tharen Soroka
2010
Garret Doll
2006
2. Archery Non-Typ. Velvet 220 0/8
Mark Regehr
2005
3. Archery Non-Typ. Velvet 217 4/8
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ClassScore Hunter/Owner Year
Non-Typ. Elk 444 4/8
John Almberg
1999
Non-Typ. Elk
426
Hubert J. Rieland
2005
Non-Typ. Elk 418 4/8
Pick Up
2002
Typical Elk 419 5/8
Clarence Brown
1977
Typical Elk 418 0/8
Bruce Hale
1971
Typical Elk 402 5/8
Henry Folkman
1946
Typical Elk 402 5/8
William Huppertz
2004
Non-Typ. Elk 414 5/8
Brent Kuntz
2003
Non-Typ. Elk 340 4/8
Graydon Bishop
2003
Typ. Elk 402 5/8
Will Huppertz
2004
Typ. Elk 389 1/8
Randy Hough
2012
Typ. Elk 366 1/8
Brad Sidebottom
1986
Pronghorn Antelope
RECORDSpeciesScore Hunter/Owner Year
1. All-Time
Antelope
90
Tannis Piotrowski
2013
2. All-Time
Antelope
88 4/8
F.J. Streleoff
2003
3. All-Time
Antelope
87 4/8
Drew Ramsey
2001
1. Archery
Antelope
84 4/8
Shaun Steidel
2002
2. Archery
Antelope
84 0/8
Kevin Parker
1984
3. Archery
Antelope
82 0/8
Dale Heinz
2000
Mountain Goat
RECORDSpeciesScore Hunter/Owner Year
1. All-Time
Mtn. Goat
54 0/8
N.K. Luxton
1907
2. All-Time
Mtn. Goat
52
Dick Dollman
1962
3. All-Time
Mtn. Goat
51 4/8
Russell A. Fischer
1967
1. Archery
Mtn. Goat 48 2/8
Chris Kroll
2005
2. Archery
Mtn. Goat
43 2/8
Leonard Verbaas
2003
Wolf
RECORDSpeciesScore Hunter/Owner Year
1. All-Time
Wolf
18 6/16
Leigh McKain
2001
2. All-Time
Wolf
18 4/16 Laurier Adam
1993
2. All-Time
Wolf
18 4/16
Pick Up
1994
Cougar
RECORDSpeciesScore Hunter/Owner Year
1. All-Time
Cougar 16 2/16
Joeseph Gore Jr.
2005
2. All-Time
Cougar 16 1/16
Dennis C. Hirschfeld 2013
Cougar 16 0/16 T. Klassen & J.D. Gordon 1999
3. All-Time
1. Archery
Cougar 15 13/16
Glen Roberts
2007
Cougar 15 10/16
Richard Howden
2002
2. Archery
3. Archery
Cougar 15 9/16
Robert Sydenham
2007
Cougar 15 9/16
Ian Young
2012
3. Archery
Bighorn Sheep
RECORD
1. All-Time 2. All-Time 3. All-Time 1. Archery
2. Archery
3. Archery
ClassScoreHunter/Owner Year
BH Sheep 208 3/8
Guinn Crousen 2000*WR
BH Sheep 208 1/8
Clarence Baird
1911
BH Sheep 207 4/8
Pick Up
2010
BH Sheep 199 5/8
Todd Kirk
1998
BH Sheep 191 6/8
Gerard Stark
2001
BH Sheep 190 2/8
Brian Eloschuk
1982
BLACK Bear
RECORD
1. All-Time
2. All-Time
3. All-Time
1. Archery
2. Archery
3. Archery
ClassScoreHunter/Owner
Black Bear 22 9/16
Jason Johansson
Black Bear
22 7/16
Dan B. Pence
Black Bear 22 5/16
Kris S. Bovin
Black Bear 21 14/16
Steve Eklund
Black Bear 21 13/16 Douglas D. Crowder
Black Bear 21 12/16 Gregory S. Spitzley
Boone & Crockett Minimum Scores
SpeciesAwards All-Time
Typical whitetail deer
Non-typical whitetail deer
Canada moose
Typical mule deer
Non-typical mule deer
Bighorn sheep
Black bear
160
185
185
180
215
175
20
170
195
195
190
230
180
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Year
1997
1999
2006
2009
2000
2006
Moose
RECORD
ClassScoreHunter/Owner
1. All-Time Canada Moose 226 7/8
Tim Harbridge
2. All-Time Canada Moose 225 0/8 Carl J. Buchanan
3. All-Time Canada Moose 224 0/8
Gordon Klebe
1. Archery Canada Moose 217 2/8
Frederick Gimbel
2. Archery Canada Moose 200 0/8
Jeff Morris
2. Archery Canada Moose 200 0/8
Joe Arnt
3. Archery Canada Moose 197 6/8
Ted Brown
1. ArcheryCanada Moose Velvet 169 0/8 Travis Peterson
2. ArcheryCanada Moose Velvet 141 2/8 Dale Collins
3. ArcheryCanada Moose Velvet 140 7/8 Pat Marek
American typical elk
360
American non-typical elk 385 Cougar
14 8/16
80
Pronghorn antelope
Year
1978
1960
UNK
1994
1994
1994
2008
2003
2009
1985
375
385
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Trophies that meet the Awards minimum but not the All-Time minimum will be listed in the Awards book. Trophies that meet the All-Time
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1. Entrance into Canada
You will be required to clear Canadian
Customs, regardless of whether you fly
or drive. You will need to present a valid
passport at the border crossing. At Canadian Customs, you will be asked several
questions about the purpose of your trip,
the length of your stay, where you live,
who you are hunting with, etc. It is a very
good idea to have some written verification (like a contract, or at the very least
a brochure, from your outfitter) to show
the address of your destination. At this
point, all alcohol, tobacco and firearms
must be declared. (See Importing firearms.)
This process usually goes quickly and you
should soon be on your way.
2. Refusal to enter
into Canada
Criminal records — even a DUI — can
prevent travel into Canada. If you have
any concerns, visit www.bordercrossing.ca
or call 1-800-438-7020 and ask for Lucy
Perillo.
If you have any type of criminal conviction, you should notify your outfitter
or call Canada Border Crossing Services
well in advance so that clearance can be
arranged.
Hunters who have a hunting licence suspension (in Alberta or elsewhere) are prohibited from applying for or obtaining a
recreational hunting licence in Alberta.
For further information you can contact
Alberta Fish & Wildlife Enforcement
Field Services at 1-780-427-4943.
Youth hunters are welcome in Alberta
but must be at least 12 years old to hunt
under their own licence. All youths less
than 16 years of age require parental
permission to purchase a licence, and all
youths under 18 require adult supervision
to hunt with a firearm.
4. Legal firearms
for Alberta
Your outfitter-guide will provide you with
suggestions for specific calibres and cartridges for your targeted game species. In
Alberta it is unlawful to hunt game with
a calibre less than .23 or a shotgun calibre/gauge of less than .410. Centrefire
magazines are limited to five-round capacities; shotguns are limited to carrying
three rounds. It is unlawful to hunt big
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game with ammunition that contains nonexpanding bullets.
This is not an extensive list of the regulations regarding firearms; please contact
the Canadian Firearms Program (1-800731-4000; www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfppcaf/) or your APOS outfitter-guide for
more information.
You are, of course, allowed to bring
your personal hunting firearms with you
— this includes rif les and/or shotguns.
Some restrictions apply, so please refer to
the Canadian Firearms Program website
for definitions of non-restricted, restricted
and prohibited firearms at www.rcmp-grc.
gc.ca/cfp-pcaf. Archery equipment does
not fall under these requirements and
therefore has no declaration form.
For your firearms, a simple one-page
form must be filled out to obtain a temporary Canadian Firearms Permit. Your
outfitter should provide this with your
hunt contract. This form (CAFC 909)
can also be downloaded or mailed to you
well in advance from the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police Canadian Firearms Program, as listed above. Follow the links on
the left-hand side for visitors/non-residents and then download the Non-Resident Firearms Declaration form (CAFC
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3. Hunting eligibility
909). Completing this in advance should
reduce the time required to clear customs.
A confirmed declaration costs $25 (at
time of press, so please confirm this), regardless of the number of firearms listed
on it. It is only valid for the person who
signs it and for those firearms listed on
the declaration. If you are visiting with
others who will be using firearms in Canada, each of you will need to meet these
requirements. The declaration must be
signed in front of a Customs Officer.
5. Importing ammunition
Non-residents can import 200 rounds
duty-free for personal use and/or hunting
purposes. If you are flying, many airlines
have weight restrictions for ammunition.
Alternatively, you can check with your
outfitter about the cost and availability
of your required ammunition in the area
you will be hunting. In most areas you
can generally purchase common calibres/
gauges easily — and in major centres like
Edmonton or Calgary, finding a wide selection of hunting ammunition for virtually any firearm is easy.
6. Bow hunting in Alberta
Bow hunting is extremely popular in Alberta, with trophy deer, elk, bear, sheep,
pronghorn antelope, moose and predators taken each year. Bow hunters enjoy
seasons for most species that start as early
as late August and last until the end of
rif le season. Hunters must purchase a
Bow hunting Permit in addition to their
licence/tag — your outfitter will advise
and assist you with all the logistics.
All hunting bows must have a draw
weight of at least 40 pounds at a 28-inch
draw, and all arrows must be at least 24
inches in length and have a broadhead
with at least a 7/8-inch cutting diametre.
There are several archery-only zones in
Alberta, as well. See the Alberta Hunting
Regulations at http://mywildalberta.com
or contact your outfitter-guide for more
information.
7. Crossbow hunting
in Alberta
Crossbows are permitted during regular
rifle seasons only. Crossbow hunting is not
permitted during the archery seasons in
Alberta, except under special permit for
mobility-impaired hunters.
Crossbows must have a draw weight
of at least 100 pounds, and broadheads
must have a cutting diametre of at least
7/8-inch. Crossbows are not permitted in
archery-only zones. Please contact APOS
or the Alberta Fish & Wildlife Division
for more information.
8. Airline transport
of firearms, bows &
ammunition
These are general conditions — please
contact your specific airline for their requirements.
Archery equipment
Archery equipment is generally accepted
as part of a customer’s baggage allowance.
Archery equipment is defined as one or a
combination of the following: One bow,
one quiver containing arrows, and one
maintenance kit. These items must be encased in a container of sufficient strength
to protect the items from damage. Cases
containing more than the above listed
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temperatures hover between 50 and 55
degrees Fahrenheit. In October, average
temperatures drop to between 35 and 45
degrees, but can be much colder. November average temperatures are below freezing, typically between 0 and 32 degrees.
December and January sees some of the
coldest temperatures, regularly dipping to
well below zero. During spring hunting
seasons, hunters can expect mild temperatures, averaging around 30 to 50 degrees.
11. Alberta’s time zone
Alberta is on Mountain Standard Time
and observes daylight saving time.
12. Currency exchange
The US dollar has recently been trading
at about $1.10 Canadian. Visit a currency
exchange website for up-to-the-day exchange rates. Exchanging US dollars for
Canadian dollars is easily done at any bank
in Alberta or in currency exchange kiosks
at the Calgary and Edmonton International Airports. If you require extra cash,
ATMs are easily found in any town across
the province. Fees may apply.
Credit cards are almost always accepted for virtually any purchase throughout
Canada — Visa and Mastercard are the
most widely accepted, followed by American Express. Discover Card is not widely
accepted in Canada.
items may be assessed an excess baggage
fee.
Firearms & ammunition
9. What should I wear
while hunting in Alberta?
There are no regulations in Alberta requiring specific clothing colours. Since
the weather can change abruptly, layering is important as it allows you to adapt to
changing weather patterns. A moisturewicking base layer, one or more insulating
layers and a waterproof/breathable outer
layer are best. This allows you to layer up
when it’s cold and peel it off if it warms
up. Of course, warm and flexible gloves,
insulated headgear and warm socks are
also important. Many hunters choose to
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13. Accommodations
in Alberta
flage can be tailored for the terrain and
conditions you hunt – northern boreal forest, prairie grassland, snow, etc. If you’re
hunting from a tree stand or ground blind,
consider over-boots and over-mitts for
added warmth. Finally, ensure all clothing is quiet (soft material). Your outfitter
will be able to provide you with specific
clothing recommendations for the time
and locale of your hunt.
10. Alberta’s climate
Alberta is known for having warm, dry
summers and cold winters with heavy and
frequent snowfall. Fall hunting seasons,
however, can see extremely varied weather
conditions. During the early archery seasons, often starting in late August and
running through September, average
APOS outfitters will provide their guests
with many options for accommodation before, during and after your hunt. If you’d
like to find out more about Alberta, and
our many tourist attractions, visit www.
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14. Transporting
game & trophies
Exporting your game back home is a relatively simple procedure, as long as you
export the animal (head, hide, meat, etc.)
as personal baggage. Your hunting licence
will act as your export permit — keep it
handy as you leave Canada. You will also
need to fill out a US Import/Export Permit
(Form 177). Although these can be picked
up at customs, the process is simplified if
this form is filled out in advance; your outfitter will provide more details.
Transporting your game home is obviously easier if you are driving, but the
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One item of shooting equipment is generally accepted as part of a customer’s
checked baggage allowance. W hen
checking a firearm, you must declare to
the representative that you are checking
a firearm (if there is a security checkpoint
prior to the ticket counter, you must declare the existence of a firearm to security
personnel). Present firearm(s) unloaded
and sign a Firearms Unloaded declaration. Lock the firearm(s) in a hard-sided,
crush-proof container and retain the key
or combination. Maintain the entry permits in your possession and ensure that all
ammunition is packed separate from your
firearm(s) in the manufacturer’s original
package or securely packed in plastic, carbon fibre, wooden or metal boxes.
requirements are still the same if you fly,
provided you comply with your airline’s
procedures.
You may be checked by Alberta Fish
& Wildlife Enforcement officers when
crossing the border back home. This process should be straight-forward provided
you have your WIN number and licence(s)
handy. Know the name of your outfitter
and guide, as well as a general idea of
where you were hunting. Remember that,
while your licence serves as your export
permit for most species, you cannot take
home wildlife parts/meat other than that
which you personally harvested without
an additional export permit.
Each species has slightly different export requirements, so check with your
outfitter for those specifics and plan in
advance what you will do with your harvested animals. Be aware that it is unlawful to allow the edible meat of any game
bird or big game animal, except cougar
or bear, to be wasted, destroyed, spoiled
or abandoned. And you, the hunter, are
primarily responsible for the care of that
meat.
Most outfitters can help arrange for
meat processing, but due to the limited
duration of many hunts it may be a problem for your animal to be completely
processed before your departure. Plan
ahead and make arrangements with your
outfitter if you intend to take home large
quantities of meat.
There are many exceptional taxidermists in Alberta, and your outfitter may
even have special rates with some of them.
When booking a taxidermist, it is wise to
find out not only what the expected turnaround times are, but also the costs of shipping a completed trophy to you. This can be
a very simple option for getting your trophy home, but there will be extra fees and
charges for items such as export permits,
packaging, shipping and brokerage fees.
15. Other helpful tips
Some hunts can be very physically demanding, while others require very little
physical activity. In any case, being in reasonable physical condition will make any
hunt more pleasant — and increase your
odds of success.
Ensure you leave extra time on both
ends of your trip for unexpected delays.
Being stressed when trying to get to or
leave camp on a very tight schedule can
put a damper on your entire trip.
International mobile phone roaming
rates can be very high. Check with your
service provider before entering Canada
to avoid unexpected charges.
Travel medical insurance is well worth
the cost. It’s usually just a few dollars a day
and can save you thousands of dollars in
case of an emergency.
Canada is officially on the metric system — distances, speed limits and temperatures will be in metric; however, most
Canadians are fluent in both metric and
imperial measures.
16. For more information
Please contact your outfitter-guide directly, or APOS at www.apos.ab.ca. For
more information about Alberta’s wildlife regulations or wildlife management,
please contact Alberta’s Environment &
Sustainable Resource Development at
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Whitetail hunters:
Get up close
You don’t have to be a bow hunter to appreciate the merits of getting up close to
white-tailed deer. Simply put, if you can
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es improve significantly – rifle or bow.
First, of course, is finding deer. Early
in the season whitetails are still in their
summer bedding and feeding routines,
making them relatively easy to pattern.
Locate a desirable buck and you’ll find
it predictable in its movements; determine what trail it uses most frequently
and you’ve got a good chance of getting
a close-range shooting opportunity. Your
best chances are at first light and in the
late evening; there is little deer movement
during the midday hours.
As bucks shed their velvet and begin
preparing for the upcoming rut, their
travel routines expand so they can inventory doe groups within their home range.
By late October, the pre-rut is well underway and movement is no longer restricted
to just morning and evening – deer will
be seen on the move throughout the day.
Available daylight hours nudge both
bucks and does into their annual breeding
cycle, and bucks aggressively mark their
territory with rubs and scrapes as they
monitor doe groups. It’s during the prerut and peak-rut when deer hunters have
the best opportunity to get in close. Bucks
have their attention focused on breeding
and will let their guard down as they move
about, searching for hot does. By carefully selecting probable ambush sites in
areas where does frequently travel, you
can increase your odds of a close-range
encounter.
During the pre- and peak-rut period,
rattling and calling work very well. Rattling generally produces best in areas with
a higher buck-to-doe ratio. By emulating
the natural sounds of a buck or a doe, along
with a physical antler-on-antler confrontation, you can experience great success in
attracting bucks.
Physical confrontations are about expressing and determining dominance
and eventual breeding rights. Bucks are
attracted to the sound of their peers sparring, not so much because they want to
fight, but more out of curiosity; they want
to know who their competition is.
When calling, use a grunt tube, doe
bleat and rattling antlers in combination,
especially during the pre- and peak-rut
periods. The “snort-wheeze” is a last ditch,
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Your APOS guide is there to put you in the middle of the game —
whether you’re looking for flocks of Canada geese, a trophy moose, an
aggressive bull elk or a record-book whitetail buck. The rest, though, is up
to you. Alberta’s hunting challenges may require you to develop new skills,
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but often effective, tactic that can bring
hesitant or disinterested bucks in for a
closer look. Rattling and calling combinations work best from mid-October to
mid-November.
Add scent and visual attractants like
a doe or buck decoy to the equation and
you may well end up with a combination
bucks simply can’t resist. Doe-in-estrus
and dominant-buck scents, when carefully
applied to existing scrapes or mock scrapes
within 20 yards of your stand or blind, are
some of the most effective tools a hunter
can use.
Speaking of scents, remember that
whitetails have hypersensitive noses. Use
odour-eliminating sprays, scent-blocking
garments, scent-free soaps and deodorants
to reduce your own odour.
Finally, one of the smartest moves any
hunter can make is to use the wind to his
advantage. Select your ambush sites carefully based on deer movement patterns,
ensuring that air currents will carry your
scent away, and you’re well on your way
to getting up close to a trophy-class whitetail buck.
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Stalking mule deer
Mule deer roam the open and mixedbrush country of Alberta, making them
a challenge to sneak up on. They rely on
their vision more than their senses of smell
or hearing to alert them to danger, and
therein is the clue to getting within shooting range. (But don’t forget, they do have
excellent hearing and will swivel their ears
like antennae if they sense anything out
of the ordinary.)
When hunting mule deer, position
yourself where you have good sight lines,
then let your binoculars do the work.
Take a stand near something that breaks
your silhouette, and then remain still and
quiet. In Alberta, regulations permit full
camouflage, which helps make it virtually
impossible for deer to spot you. Watch
for that signature white rump patch on
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mule deer, which stands out in poor light
and catches sunlight during the middle
of the day.
You may see a mule deer buck out in
the open at any time of day from midNovember until season’s end. Mule deer
often move slowly about their home range
in search of does, stopping from time to
time to check out a scent, rarely moving
quickly unless frightened.
Bucks will follow the lead doe, generally at the tail end of a harem when the
herd is on the move. If you spot does moving out of cover to feed, stay alert for a
buck to emerge once it believes the coast
is clear. When alerted to trouble, bucks
often break from the herd.
When patience, camouflage, glassing
and silence are used in unison, shot opportunities for mule deer will follow.
Black bears: Bait
or spot and stalk
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Alberta is open to regulated bear baiting,
so you can hunt over stationary attractant
sites in both spring and fall. Many APOS
guides use baiting to great success – and
to take advantage of Alberta’s generous
two-bear limit.
Keep your eyes open when watching a
bait site. Bears will often move in cautiously to inspect the provisions, sneaking in
silently to grab a mouthful of food before
disappearing in a flash. This is where baiting really shows its value, as hunters can
examine each bear and make a thoughtful
decision as to whether to shoot or not.
Location is all-important to those
hunters who prefer to spot-and-stalk. Beginning in late April, south facing slopes
and lush, clover-laden cut lines in the foothills and boreal forest become great places
to begin your search. In the fall, standing
oat fields can be productive places to find
and stalk bruins. As bears rely heavily on
their senses of smell and hearing, and less
so on their eyesight, taking advantage of
prevailing winds and topography will allow a hunter to stalk within range.
Alberta moose: Pre-,
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in shooting range. And a combination of cow calls, bull grunts, antler
clashing and raking of branches can
be used to pull bulls to within spitting distance.
Hunting moose post-rut requires
different tactics altogether. Locate
the best thermal cover in proximity to succulent browse and you’re
on the right track to locating a bull.
Look for traditional spoor like rubs,
fresh beds, tracks or droppings to
confirm that moose are in the area. And when there’s fresh snow,
tracking can be especially successful; walking down a moose is an
exhilarating experience.
Elk: Calling
trophy bulls
but the early season can be an
especially tricky period to hunt
them. One of the most effective
tactics for pre-rut moose is sitting
on stand near a mineral lick. One
thing is certain, especially if the
weather is warm – when there is
a quality spring or mineral lick
nearby, moose know about it and
will eventually visit. The key lies
in being there when they show
up, requiring the hunter demonstrate equal parts confidence and
patience.
With the peak of the rut typically occurring during the first
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in September to the end of the
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Calling in a trophy bull elk is one
of the most exciting experiences big
game hunting has to offer. However, there are a great many nuances
to elk calling and understanding
elk behaviour will go a long way to
pulling an Alberta bull to within
shooting range.
Contrary to what many believe,
when a big herd bull answers your
bugle he’s not challenging a rival,
but trying to out-advertise him and
keep the attention of his cows. The
last thing in the world the elk wants
at that point is a fight. His best defense is
to simply gather his cows and move them
away. He’ll keep bugling as he does this,
to let his harem know he’s still in charge,
but the theory that every bull is looking
for a fight is incorrect. Thankfully, this
behaviour is easy to exploit when you understand it.
First, get into the heart of prime elk
country and begin bugling right at first
light. It won’t take long to get an answer.
Then, put your bugle away and get as close
to the bull as you possibly can before bugling again. If you can close the distance
to 100 yards or less, your odds will greatly
increase.
Once you get in close, sound another
long, inquiring bugle, followed by a few
chuckles. If everything goes according to
plan, you’ll be close enough to the bull
that he won’t have time to gather his cows
and move off. He’ll have to check you out,
perhaps even challenge you. If he does,
keep the pressure on, bugling right back
every time he bugles. Get as close to him
as possible, raking trees with a broken
branch to imitate a bull thrashing his
antlers. It’s also a good time to cow-call
in an attempt to convince the bull he’s losing control of his harem.
Things can get pretty intense at this
point, but keep the pressure on; don’t give
the bull a way out other than confronting
you. Keep an eye out for satellite bulls as
well, as they’ll see this as an opportunity
to sneak in and cut a cow out of the herd.
If all goes well, it’s not uncommon to have
two or three separate bulls approaching
from different directions.
Bighorn sheep:
High-altitude tips
Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep offer a
challenging Alberta hunt, in often grueling terrain, but the payoff could be a new
world record.
The best advice for any sheep hunter
coming to Alberta is to get in shape; everything else will be relatively easy if you
can get up and down the mountain. A
multi-month regime of strength and cardiovascular exercise will go a long way to
ensuring you’re in the physical condition
required to scale mountains in pursuit of
sheep. On a related note, if you haven’t
spent much previous time in the mountains, you may wish to arrive early to acclimatize yourself.
A quality spotting scope and binoculars are a must. Glassing the valleys, scree
slopes and peaks of the Alberta Rockies
in search of trophy rams will save you a lot
of boot leather and time.
Speaking of boot leather, make sure
you’ve got a sturdy, broken-in pair of insulated hiking boots, and always wear
wool or polypropylene socks, never cotton. Multi-layered, warm and waterproof
clothing is also necessary, including a
moisture-wicking base layer.
There are varying opinions in terms of
rifle selection, but lightweight is a must,
and both the rifle and hunter should be
capable of 300-yard accuracy.
Pronghorn antelope
Alberta’s pronghorn antelope roam the
wide-open spaces of the province’s southeast and are generally not all that difficult
to locate. It’s the stalk that’s the challenge.
The successful antelope hunter must
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glass a great deal of country, from vantage points that don’t betray his location.
Patience is key. Antelope have amazing
vision and even slight movement will
catch their attention from great distances.
When glassing, position yourself below
ridgelines or, if necessary, carefully watch
from a hilltop while using natural cover
such as rocks, draws, hills, sagebrush or
a fence line. Avoid sky lining yourself at
all costs. If you don’t locate antelope after
thoroughly glassing an area, move on to a
new location and repeat the process.
If you do locate antelope, a spotting
scope can save a lot of effort by affirming an
animal’s trophy quality. If the buck you’ve
spotted is of the quality you seek, it’s time
to plan a stalk, though this can prove more
difficult than it may appear. Not only do
antelope possess keen eyes, the country
they occupy frequently offers very little
in the way of concealment. Using natural
terrain to best advantage, slowly move in
closer and closer. In the archery season,
decoys work wonders, and in all seasons
camouflage that is well suited to the open
grasslands of Alberta is of great advantage.
If terrain prohibits a successful stalk,
erecting a ground blind near a water
source will also work well. Your APOS
guide will determine which tactics to employ and will do everything in his power
to aid your success.
Mid-winter coyote hunts
Alberta has abundant, some say overabundant, coyote populations. The province is
truly one of North America’s coyote-hunting hotspots and December, January and
February are considered to be the best coyote hunting months. This is, in part, thanks
to the increased mobility provided as the
snow crusts over, a relative scarcity of food
and an eagerness to socialize and breed —
the “perfect storm” for coyote hunters.
Some coyote females go into heat as
early as January, but most peak in mid to
late February. At this time, hunters have
an excellent opportunity to see two or
more coyotes together. If you draw one
in, others are often eager to follow. Use a
mouth or electronic call to howl or emulate the sounds of wounded prey to bring
coyotes running. Combine this strategy
with the use of a full-body coyote decoy
and a prey species motion decoy, such
as a rabbit, and you’re well on your way
to drawing in a wily coyote. In Alberta,
you have the chance to see 20 or more
coyotes daily.
barrel or even the bead. When your instincts tell you you’re on, pull the trigger
and follow through.
Remember to incorporate the appropriate lead before taking the shot. The amount
of lead required depends on the angle of
the shot presented. Moving targets can
cross from left to right or vice versa, approach from head-on or from behind, or
any combination of distance and angle.
If you find that you are missing crossing
targets, try doubling your lead. With some
experimentation and practice, you should
catch on to the required lead in short order.
For oncoming and straightaway shots, the
required lead may be slightly above, below
or dead on depending on the speed and
height of the target. Again, experimentation will confirm the required lead. While
it’s possible to merely point at a target and
pull the trigger, experienced wingshooters
will tell you the correct way to shoot at a
flying target involves using either a sustained lead or a pull-through technique.
Both work; the key to each is to keep your
barrel moving.
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Waterfowl shooting
tips that work
Alberta’s waterfowl hunts are second to
none, with birds in the millions f lying
through the province and providing outstanding opportunities. Notwithstanding
that, shooting ducks and geese can always
be challenging.
A common mistake made by many
hunters is shooting into the flock rather
than focusing on an individual bird; it’s
imperative to select and shoot at a single
target. Seasoned gunners pick a bird, ensure their sight plane is level along the
rib, then swing and shoot, remembering
to follow through. Many advise taking a
lower bird first, then progressively higher
birds with your remaining shots. Recoil will help raise the gun as you follow
through to the second.
Wingshooting requires the gunner to
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• Note: Routes subject to change. Please
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See
D. Norman Turner
p.39
RR #2, Lochend Trail
Cochrane AB T4C1A2
(403) 932-4918
Cell: (403) 200-4918
[email protected]
www.albertabighorns.com
MD TS
Alberta Bush Adventures
Richard Deslauriers
Box 495
McLennan AB T0H2L0
(780) 324-2174
[email protected]
www.albertabushadventures.com
BB EL MD MO WD WF
Access Alberta Outfitters
& Guide Service
Michael Terry
3811 - 19 Avenue
Edmonton AB T6L3C7
(780) 984-4365
[email protected]
www.access-adventures.com/
abo&gs/apos.htm
MO WD
Alberta Flyway Waterfowl
Outfitters Ltd.
Conway Roscoe
Box 479
Marwayne AB T0B2X0
(306) 307-0055
[email protected]
www.albertaflyway.com
WF
Access Awesome Wilderness Hunts
Ken Baker
Box 308
St. Louis SK S0J2C0
(306) 422-8459
[email protected]
www.huntmoos.sasktelwebsite.net
MO
Alberta Hunts
Justin Harris
Box 5073
Drayton Valley AB T7A1R3
(780) 388-0214
Cell: (780) 898-2955
[email protected]
www.albertahuntsoutfitting.com
BB WD
Acorn Outfitting Adventures Ltd.
Ken Morrison
Box 60
Swan Hills AB T0G2C0
(780) 333-5091
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
Alan Douglas Outfitting
Alan Douglas
Box 291
Lundbreck AB T0K1H0
(403) 628-3969
Cell: (403) 627-0363
[email protected]
MD TS
Alberta Advantage Outfitters
Chris Gerritse
Box 222
Smith AB T0G2B0
(780) 843-5338
[email protected]
Alberta Bear Bound Outfitters
Mike Hampel
11215 Pinnacle Drive
Grande Prairie AB T8W0E1
(778) 251-6706
[email protected]
www.albertabearboundoutfitters.com
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Alberta Native Guide Services Ltd.
Ken Steinhauer
13331 - 106 Street
Edmonton AB T5E4T7
(780) 478-1988
Cell: (780) 289-6346
[email protected]
www.albertanativeguides.com
MD MO WD
Alberta Racks ‘N Tracks
Outfitting
Sean Snider
#12 Louisbourg Pl
St Albert AB T8N4L4
(780) 203-0909
[email protected]
albertaracksntracksoutfitting.com
BB MO
Alberta River Valley Lodge Ltd.
Lee McNary
Box 3376
Wainwright AB T9W1T3
(780) 842-8622
[email protected]
www.rivervalleylodge.com
MD MO WD WF
moose
MD
Mule Deer
AN
Pronghorn
WD
Alberta Trapline Adventures
Bill Abercrombie
21061A Wye Rd
Sherwood Park AB T8G1C7
(877) 446-0204
[email protected]
www.traplineadventures.com
MO
Alberta Trophy Hunts
Stanley F. Reiser
R.R. # 1
Westerose AB T0C2V0
(780) 586-2184
[email protected]
www.albertatrophyhunts.ab.ca
MD MO WD
Alberta Western Uplands Ranch
Jim M. Hern
Box 31
Bindloss AB T0JOHO
(403) 379-2159
[email protected]
www.albertawesternuplands.com
WF
Alberta Whitetail Country
Outfitters Ltd
Ken Young
#3 25011 Sturgeon
Sturgeon County AB T8T0A3
(780) 973-5499
Cell: (780) 246-7084
[email protected]
www.albertawhitetailcountryout
fitters.com
MO WD
Alberta Whitetails
Glenn Richards
P.O. Box 396
Athabasca AB T9S2A4
(780) 675-4995
Cell: (780) 212-5555
[email protected]
www.albertawhitetails.ca
WD
Alberta Wild Wings
Outfitters Ltd.
Jereme L. Dippner
670 Meetinghouse Rd.
New Holland PA 17557
(717) 368-2743
[email protected]
WF
Alberta Wilderness Adventures
Louis Shilka
Box 261
See
p.5
Worsley ABT0H3W0
(780) 685-3815
[email protected]
www.albertaoutfitting.com
BB MD MO
Whitetail Deer
Albertas Little Mountain
Guiding Service
Darcy Alm
Site 4 Box 18 R.R. #2
Olds AB T4H1P3
(403) 556-6860
Cell: (403) 507-9347
[email protected]
www.littlemountainguiding.com
MD WD
Alberta’s Northern Trophy Hunts
Cameron Orlesky
P.O. Box 72
Keg River AB T0H2G0
(780) 981-2788
Cell: (780) 926-1024
[email protected]
BB MO WD WF
Alberta’s Predator vs
Prey Outfitting
Greg Letkemann
Box 557
Acme AB T0M0A0
(403) 631-2393
Cell: (403) 556-5786
[email protected]
www.predatorvsprey.ca
BB EL MD WD
Aldo’s Extreme Adventures Ltd.
Darren Kalin
R.R. # 3 Site 406 B2 C6
Drayton Valley AB T7A2A3
(780) 898-3250
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
Alpine Outfitters
Lowell W. Davis
11725 - 105 St
Grande Prairie AB T8V8L1
(780) 539-4209
Cell: (780) 876-5553
[email protected]
www.alpineoutfitters.ca
BB EL MO WD
Alstott Outfitters
John Alstott
Box 575
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(403) 722-3084
[email protected]
www.alstottoutfitters.com
EL TS
Alta Hunts
Arly Roe
Box 3030
High Level AB T0H1A0
Alberta Wildland Outfitting
(780) 841-5251
Paul Johnson
Cell: (780) 841-6442
10701 Lexington Street
[email protected]
Grande Prairie AB T8X0G4
(780) 532-3862
www.altahunts.net
Cell: (780) 512-1027
BB MD MO WD WF
[email protected]
BB MO
Ameri-Cana Expeditions Inc.
Dan Frederick
See
Albertas Fall Flight
6007 - 104 Street NW
p.45
Andrew Dath
Edmonton
AB
T6H2K6
280113 - 235 A Twp Rd
(780) 469-0579
Rocky View AB T1X0K4
[email protected]
(403) 805-3274
www.ameri-cana.com
[email protected]
WF
WF
Anchor Bar Expeditions Inc.
Mark Parsons
Box 28
Nanton AB T0L1R0
(403) 646-5714
[email protected]
www.anchorbarexpeditions.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Anchor D High Mountain
See
Hunts Ltd.
p.25
Dewy Matthews
Box 656
Black Diamond AB T0L0H0
(403) 933-2867
[email protected]
www.anchordhighmountainhunts.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Andrew Lake Lodge
Dan Wettlaufer
Box 3
Fort Smith NT X0E0P0
(780) 464-7537
[email protected]
www.andrewlakelodge.com
BB MO
Battle River Outfitters
Gary Wilyman
Box 1948
Stettler AB T0C2C0
(403) 742-4405
[email protected]
WD WF
Big Tine Adventures
Blake Shmyr
Box 666
Spirit River AB T0H3G0
(780) 864-2989
Cell: (780) 864-0250
[email protected]
BB EL MD WD
Black Horn Trophy Hunts
Scott D. Pura
Box 955
Thorhild AB T0A3J0
(780) 201-5199
[email protected]
www.blackhorn.ca
Bighorn Meadows Consulting
& Guiding Inc
Cody Sutley
Box 4054
Ponoka AB T4J1R5
(403) 352-0676
[email protected]
bighornmeadowsoutfitting.com
BB
Blue Bronna Guiding & Outfitting
Glenn Brown
Box 1042
See
p.32
Three Hills AB T0M2A0
(403) 443-5718
Cell: (403) 443-0621
[email protected]
bluebronna.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Bear Canyon Outfitters Inc.
Big White Outfitters
Larry Smith
Neil J. Courtice
Box 3
515 Panorama Ridge Road
Worsley AB T0H3W0
Quesnel BC V2J5W9
(780) 685-2159
(250) 747-3942
Cell: (780) 834-0186
[email protected]
[email protected]
WD
BB EL MD MO WD WF
Bear Paw Outfitting Co. Ltd.
Scott Taylor
Box 3002
St. Isidore AB T0H3B0
(780) 624-4400
[email protected]
www.bearpaw.ab.ca
BB EL MD MO WD
Bear Trap Outfitters
Birch Creek Outfitters
Robert LaBoucane
Mike Dziengielewski
Box 6
Box 7431
Heinsburg AB T0A1X0
Peace River AB T8S1T1
(780) 943-2148
(780) 624-5924
Cell: (780) 645-0052
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.birchcreekhunts.com
www.beartrapoutfitters.com
BB MD MO WD
Berlando, Dwayne
Birch Meadow Outfitting
Dwayne Berlando
Benjamin Gerbrandt
Box 16 R.R. # 2 Site 7
See
Antlerhill Outfitters Ltd.
p.29
Box 1413
Lacombe AB T4G2N2
Jason Voghell
LaCrete AB T0H2H0
(403) 782-7557
3824 - 52A Avenue
(780) 926-0620
Cell: (403) 396-4453
Innisfail AB T4G1G8
[email protected]
[email protected]
(403) 227-2709
www.birchmeadowoutfitting.com
WD
Cell: (403) 505-8593
BB MO
[email protected]
Big Cat Adventures
BB
Birch Mountain Expeditions
Brian Chorney
Oscar Agnemark
Box 5416
Armstrong, Alden
Box 124
Drayton
Valley
AB
T7A1R5
Alden Armstrong
Brosseau AB T0B0P0
(780) 542-1329
Box 1
[email protected] (780) 614-1816
Paddle Prairie AB T0H2W0
[email protected]
(780) 841-5336
MO
Big Knife Outfitters
[email protected]
Cody Cassidy
BB MO
Birch Mountain Outfitters
R.R. # 1
Charles M. Beauchamp
Donalda AB T0B1H0
Avenir Guiding & Outfitting
372 Grey Crescent
(403) 740-6699
Reginald Plamondon
[email protected] Ft. McMurray AB T9H2N8
Box 258
(780) 743-4748
MD MO WD
Plamondon AB T0A2T0
[email protected]
(780) 798-2280
BB MO
Big Rack Adventures
Cell: (780) 689-7187
Blair Trout
[email protected]
Bittern Lake Outfitting
Box 98
MO WD
Sheldon Fiske
Newbrook AB T0A2P0
R.R. #1
(780) 576-2394
Backwood Encounters
Bittern Lake AB T0C0L0
Cell: (780) 622-7289
Shane Hlushak
(780) 672-1705
[email protected]
Box 6614
Cell: (780) 991-4579
www.bigrackadventures.com
Bonnyville AB T9N2H1
[email protected]
WD
(780) 913-7023
www.bitternlakelodge.com
[email protected]
WF
Big Sky Country Outfitting Ltd.
WD
Peter A. Walker
BK Outfitters
906 Crescent Rd NW
Baker, Douglas
William Klyne
Calgary AB T2M4A8
Douglas Baker
Box 1314
(403) 284-4695
R.R. # 1
Grimshaw AB T0H1W0
[email protected]
Ohaton AB T0B3P0
(780) 219-2694
www.bigskycountryoutfitting.com
(780) 608-7770
[email protected]
AN MD WD
Cell: (780) 679-7108
MD MO WD
[email protected]
Big Stone Outfitting Inc.
MD WD
Black Dog Outfitters
Glen Stone
See
R. Blaine Burns
c/o Box 866
Bateman, Ron
p.39
Box 514
Manning AB T0H2M0
Ron Bateman
Tofield AB T0B4J0
(780) 836-2412
#37, 53279 Rge. Rd 225
(780) 662-3436
Cell: (780) 836-5016
Sherwood Park AB T8A4V1
Cell: (780) 203-2876
[email protected]
(780) 668-6884
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.blackdogoutfitters.ca
www.huntalbertanorth.com
www.northerntimbertrophy.com
WF
BB EL MD WD WF
BB MD MO WD
Antler Addiction Hunting
Adventures Inc.
Kevin Sikkens
PO Box 281
Colinton AB T0G0R0
(780) 675-4832
Cell: (780) 689-0921
[email protected]
BB MO WD
Blanchett Outdoor Adventures
Michel Blanchett
Box 981
Cold Lake AB T9M1P2
(780) 722-4076
[email protected]
www.BlanchettOutdoorAdventures.com
MD MO WD WF
Blue Buck Guiding & Outfitting
Brian Gilbertson
Box 152
Hughendon AB T0B2E0
(780) 856-2475
[email protected]
MD WD
Blue Dog Outfitting Ltd.
Shane Usipuik
Box 537
Cochrane AB T4C1A7
(403) 803-9517
[email protected]
Boser, Joy L.
Joy L. Boser
P.O. Box 441
Nampa AB T0H2R0
(780) 322-2172
Cell: (780) 618-7007
[email protected]
MD MO WD
Boss Guiding, AB Ltd 1576469
Bob Byers
Box 1214
Stettler AB T0C2L0
(403) 742-3140
Cell: (403) 742-9774
[email protected]
www.waterfowlhuntingguides.net
MD WD WF
Boss Outfitting &
Wilderness Adventures
Terance Boss
10 Mcleod Cr.
Leduc AB T9E6P7
(780) 717-2825
[email protected]
www.bossoutfitting.com
BB MO
Bow River Guiding Company
Brian Larsen
740 Hartley Creek Road
Fernie BC V0B1M5
(250) 423-5887
Cell: (250) 531-0168
[email protected]
www.bowriverguides.com
MD WD
Bredeson Guiding & Outfitting
Delbert L. Bredeson
714009A Rge Rd 41
Cty Grande Prairie#1 AB T8X4C5
(780) 538-4251
[email protected]
www.bredesonoutfitting.com
BB EL MO
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BB
Black Bear
TS
Bighorn Sheep
WF
Birdgame
CO
Cougar
EL
elk
MO
moose
MD
Mule Deer
AN
Pronghorn
WD
Whitetail Deer
Burnt Lake Outfitters
Carcajou Hunts Inc.
Brigden Outfitting
Chungo Creek Outfitting
Brian Kitzan
Graham Brigden
Greg Kristoff
David Vos
10408 - 98 Street
Box 60
Box 32
Box 100
Morinville AB T8R0B7
Elkwater AB T0J1C0
Nordegg AB T0M2H0
Keg River AB T0H2G0
(780)
939-6831
(403) 893-2147
(403) 844-3368
(780) 926-0717
Cell:
(780)
221-2825
Cell: (403) 548-0731
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.chungocreekoutfitters.com
BB MD MO WD
www.burntlakeoutfitters.com
AN MD WD
EL MD TS WD
BB WD
Caribou River Hunting Co.
Broadhead Outfitters
CIS
Gerald Desjardins
Burtnick, John
Kent Butterfield
Devin Aherne
Box
929
John Burtnick
Box 418
45 Dalkeith Dr Unit # 3
Spirit
River
AB
T0H3G0
Box 339
Erskine AB T0C1G0
Brantford ON N3P1M1
(780)
864-3049
Sangudo AB T2E2A0
(403) 876-2588
(905) 572-0262
Cell:
(780)
518-3798
(780) 785-4084
Cell: (403) 740-2627
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cell:
(780)
305-6443
[email protected]
AN EL MD MO WD
www.caribouriverhunt.com
[email protected]
MD WD
www.triplebhunts.com
Clarke, Ken
BB EL
Carrot Creek Outfitting
Broken Arrow Guiding
Ken Clarke
Dwayne
Huggins
and Outfitting Ltd.
Box 6 R.R. # 1 Mile 307
Bushwacker Consulting
Box 569
Glenn Bellerose
Fort Nelson BC V0C1R0
Al Grinde
Carrot Creek AB T0E0G0
Box 6
(250) 233-8495
Box 57
(780) 723-1698
Paddle Prairie AB T0H2W0
Cell: (250) 500-1882
Alder Flats AB T0C0A0
(780) 926-6697
[email protected]@northwestel.net
(780) 388-3308
[email protected]
BB EL MO WD
MD WD
Cell: (780) 864-1000
BB MO
[email protected]
Carter
Outfitting
Ltd.
Classic Bowhunts
BB
Brown Dog Outfitting
Scott Carter
Jim Hole Jr.
Randy Haakonson
Box
37
Box 124
Buziak, Chad
9422 - 96A Street
Darwell
AB
T0E0L0
Seba Beach AB T0E2B0
Chad
Buziak
Edmonton AB T6C3Z7
(780) 797-2222
(780) 892-2965
P.O.
Box
115
(780) 719-2176
Cell: (780) 991-4004
Cell: (780) 977-3500
Eckville
AB
T0M0X0
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(780) 231-6842
www.browndogoutfitters.com
www.classic-outfitters.com
[email protected] www.carteroutfitting.com
BB
EL MD MO WD
EL WD TS
MD MO WD
Bruno Martel Hunting
Clegg, Darwin L.
Bystrom, Jim
Cassidy, Curtis
Adventure Inc.
Darwin L. Clegg
Jim Bystrom
Curtis Cassidy
Bruno Martel
R.R. # 1
Box 837
R.R. # 1
143 RT 105
Crooked Creek AB T0H0Y0
Caroline AB T0M0M0
Donalda AB T0B1H0
Egan-Sud PQ J9E3A9
(780) 957-3252
(403) 722-2800
(281) 889-7856
(819) 449-4878
Cell: (780) 831-4093
Cell: (403) 844-5346
[email protected]
Cell: (819) 743-3497
[email protected]
[email protected]
MD MO WD
[email protected]
MD WD
EL
brunomartelinc.com
BB
Centerfire
Outfitters
Ltd.
Cactus Country Outfitters
Coral Creek Outfitters
Tanner Walgenbach
Simon Schonhofer
Scott Odgers
Buck Creek Outfitters
Box 362
Box 33
RR 3 Site 3 Box 60
Cecil Andersen
Lundbreck AB T0K1H0
Jenner AB T0J1W0
Rocky Mountain House AB T4T2A3
Site 427 Box 1 Comp 5 RR 1
(403) 741-5075
(403) 379-2272
(403) 350-6493
Drayton Valley AB T7A2A1
Cell: (403) 741-5104
Cell: (403) 793-0310
[email protected]
(780) 202-1767
[email protected]
WD
www.rockymountainbighornsheep.com
[email protected]
www.centerfireoutfitters.com
BB MD MO TS
CO MD WD
Canada Maximas
AN BB EL MD WD
Markco Plummer
Corey Kristoff’s Classic
Buck Mountain Outfitters
Box 2242
Chattaway, Scott
Mountain Hunts
Merv Purschke
Whitecourt AB T7S1W2
Scott Chattaway
Corey Kristoff
20 Canterbury Lane
(780) 625-8200
R.R. # 1
Box 441
Sherwood Park AB T8H1E7
[email protected]
Nanton AB T0L1R0
Cremona AB T0M0R0
(780) 499-3670
www.canadamaximas.com
(403) 844-9127
(403) 646-5754
[email protected]
MD WD WF
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.buckmountainoutfitters.com
BB EL MD MO
MO
MO WD
Canada Outdoor Adventures
Aaron Fredlund
Cougar Outfitters Ltd.
Chez Outdoors Ltd.
Buckbrush Outfitters
Box 1392
Jay Fuller
Greg S. Semrau
Rod Hunter
Tumbler Ridge BC V0C2W0
243130 R.R. # 43
Box 5 Site 1 R.R. #1
Box 3034
(403) 638-1368
Calgary AB T3Z3V2
Vermilion AB T9X2B1
DeWinton AB T0L0X0
[email protected]
(403) 249-0166
(780) 853-7720
(403) 660-7063
canadaoutdooradventures.com
Cell: (403) 875-0579
[email protected]
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
[email protected]
MD MO WD
BB MD WD
CO
Canada West Outfitting
Buckstop Guiding
Chris David
Chinchaga River Hunts
Coutts Crossing Outfitters Inc.
& Outfitting Inc.
154 Lodgepole Drive
See
Robert Freelend
Derek A. Young
Stan Eden
p.31
Hinton AB T7V1E2
Box 6696
Box 5209
209B Pelletier Drive
(780) 740-6261
Peace River AB T8S1S5
Edson AB T7E1T4
Swift Current SK L9H4K3
[email protected]
(780) 618-2446
(780) 300-4868
(306) 750-9329
www.canadawestoutfitting.com
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
BB MO
www.chinchaga.ab.ca
www.allynoutfitting.com
www.buckstopoutfitting.com
BB
MO
BB MD MO WD
WD
Canalta Controls Ltd.
Steve Ecklund
Chinook
Country
Outfitters
Inc.
Cutter Smith Outfitting
Buffalo Lake Outfitters
27 Wildrose Dr
Wayne Lamb
Cutter Smith
Brad Steinhoff
Sylvan LakeAB T4S1G4
823
9
St.
South
Box 6 Site 5
Box 100
(403) 342-4494
Lethbridge
AB
T1J2L8
St. Lina AB T0A2Z0
Donalda AB T0B1H0
Cell: (403) 396-0966
(403)
381-0535
(780) 201-9519
(403) 883-2292
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected] www.canaltacontrols.com
WF
MD WD WF
WD
WD
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Dale McKinnon AB Guide
& Outfitter Ltd.
Dale McKinnon
P.O. Box 600
Lac La Biche AB T0A2C0
(780) 623-3040
Cell: (780) 645-8092
[email protected]
albertabear.com
BB MD WD WF
Deseret Ranches of Alberta Ltd.
Ken Jensen
Box 860
Raymond AB T0K2S0
(403) 752-4551
Cell: (403) 330-9550
[email protected]
MD WD
Double Diamond
Wilderness Hunts
Jeremy Hatala
Box 1377
Rimbey AB T0C2J0
(403) 843-4049
Cell: (403) 357-4499
[email protected]
www.ddwilderness.com
BB MD WD
Diamond T Outfitters
Byron Tofteland
Dallaire, Shelly D.
Box 128
Double Diamond
Shelly D. Dallaire
Valhalla Centre AB T0H3M0
See
Wilderness Trails
PO Box 144
p.37
(780) 356-2361
John Hatala
North Star AB T0H2T0
Cell: (780) 831-0808
(780) 836-2799
R.R. # 3
[email protected]
[email protected]
Rimbey AB T0C2J0
www.diamondtoutfitters.com
MO
(403) 843-3582
BB EL MD MO WD
Cell: (403) 304-5362
Daniel, Darren
[email protected]
Diamond Willow Trophy Hunts
Darren Daniel
www.ddwilderness.com
William Machura
Box 1184
See
Box 501
Lloydminster AB T9V1G1
p.63
Dry Creek Goose Camp Ltd.
Andrew AB T0B0C0
(780) 858-3115
Nelson Kitchen
(780) 365-2020
Cell: (780) 808-3311
c/o 2301 Corona Ave
Cell: (780) 210-0800
[email protected]
Norco CA 92860
[email protected]
www.danielfamilyguideandoutfitting.com
(780) 694-2278
www.diamondwillowhunts.com
BB WD
Cell: (780) 913-2401
MD MO WD WF
[email protected]
Deep Lake Adventures Inc.
Dickinson, Marty
Merle Laroche
www.drycreekgoosecamp.com
Box 143
Marty Dickinson
WF
Calling Lake AB T0G0K0
PO Box 223
(780) 519-1115
Fort Assiniboine AB T0G1A0
Dutchik, Jesse
[email protected]
(780) 305-4489
Jesse Dutchik
www.huntalberta.com
[email protected]
Box 24
BB MD MO WD
MD MO WD
Sangudo AB T0E2A0
(780) 785-3539
Deep Woods Outfitting
Dickson Guiding Ltd.
[email protected]
Marcel Turgeon
Robert Dickson
CO EL MD WD
Box 2369
Box 34
Lac La Biche AB T0A2C0
Burdett AB T0K0J0
Eagle Eye Outfitting
(780) 623-7913
(403) 833-2135
Kyle Mudge
Cell: (780) 404-6666
[email protected]
R.R. # 1
[email protected]
MD WD WF
MO WD
Spirit River AB T0H3G0
(780) 850-9024
Creek
Outfitters
Dismal
Deer Creek Lodge
[email protected]
Mitch Reimer
Hal Christiansen
BB
4016 Meier Ave
R.R. # 2
Drayton Valley AB T7A1B3
Bluffton AB T0C0M0
Eagle Lakes Ranch Lodge LLC
(780) 542-2406
(403) 843-6920
Ryan A. Bernsen
[email protected]
[email protected]
903 Eagle Rd.
www.dismalcreek.com
www.deercreeklodgealberta.net
Othello WA 99344
WD
MD MO WD
(509) 488-4484
Cell: (509) 528-8754
Dog ‘N Duck Outfitting
Deer River Outfitters
[email protected]
Bob D. Clark
Cole Patmore
[email protected]
89 Courtenay Terrace
Box 676
eaglelakesranch.com
Sherwood Park AB T8A5S6
Fort Vermilion AB T0H1N0
(780) 913-1337
(780) 927-3797
WF
Cell: (780) 821-0129
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.dognduck.ca
Eagle River Wilderness
BB MD WD
WF
Adventures Ltd.
Dave Werner
Deer Springs Outfitting
Donald, Howard
Box 845
Phillip Kinch
Howard Donald
Whitecourt AB T7S1N8
Box 192
Box 720
(780) 778-3251
Cremona AB T0M0R0
Breton AB T0C0P0
MD WD
(403) 932-6600
(780) 696-2403
[email protected] MO WD
Echo Canyon Outfitters Ltd.
EL MD MO WD
Graham Perry
Double Barrel Outfitting
Box 91
Deerlodge Outfitting
Tim Knelsen
Hanley SK S0G2E0
Eldon F. Hoff
Box
423
Box 21 Site 13 R.R. #1
(306) 544-2733
LaCrete
AB
T0H2H0
Strathmore AB T1P1J6
[email protected]
(780)
926-6917
(403) 934-1669
www.echocanyonoutfitters.com
[email protected]
[email protected]
MD WD
BB
MO
www.telusplanet.net/public/deerldge
MD WD WF
Echo Ridge Guiding Services
Double Diamond Outfitters
Ron Bergem
Gordon Burton
Delaney Outfitting
13804-116 Avenue
Box 313
Dick Delaney
Edmonton AB T5M3E5
Okotoks AB T1S1A6
141 Orchard Avenue
(780) 453-1648
(403) 931-3166
Simcoe ON N3Y3H5
Cell: (780) 203-4494
Cell: (403) 650-5554
(519) 426-3690
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cell: (519) 429-9204
www.echoridgeguidingservices.ca
www.albertahunt.com
[email protected]
MD WD
AN BB CO EL MD MO WD WF
WF
Edith Nagy/
Pat Deuling-Outfitting
Edith Nagy
Box 281
Didsbury AB T0M0W0
(403) 335-4220
[email protected]
www.hunt-rockies.com
BB EL MD WD
Elk Island Outfitter
Bernd Licht
54149 Rge Rd 205
Ft Saskatchewan AB T8L3Z2
(780) 998-4976
[email protected]
BB MO
Elk River Outfitters
Ernie Westling
Site 2 Box 12 R.R. #3
Ponoka AB T4J1R3
(403) 783-2018
Cell: (403) 783-0612
[email protected]
www.elkriveroutfitter.com
EL MD
Elliott, Ross
Ross Elliott
Box 20070
Whitehorse YK Y1A7A2
(867) 335-4188
[email protected]
WD
Ells River Black Bear Outfitting
Peter Wuenschel
Box 139
Valhalla Centre AB T0H3M0
(780) 356-3935
Cell: (780) 876-6866
pellsblack@ellsriverblackbearout
fitting.com
BB
Esau, Robert
Robert Esau
Box 8
Flatbush AB T0GOZ0
(780) 681-2425
Cell: (780) 349-0212
[email protected]
BB EL MD WD WF
Everhart, Leon
Leon Everhart
Box 208
Plamondon AB T0A2T0
(780) 798-2150
[email protected]
MO WD
Excell Outfitters
Al Schulz
9823-110 Street
Westlock AB T7P1P5
(780) 349-3068
BB EL MD MO WD
Extreme Wilderness Adventures
Randy Tellier
Box 568
Coronation AB T0C1C0
(780) 221-4868
[email protected]
www.Extreme-Wilderness.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Eyehill Creek Outfitters
John L.W. Graham
Box 135
Marsden SK S0M1P0
(306) 826-5546
[email protected]
www.eyehillcreekoutfitters.com
WF
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BB
Black Bear
TS
Bighorn Sheep
WF
Birdgame
CO
Cougar
EL
elk
MO
moose
MD
Mule Deer
AN
Pronghorn
WD
Whitetail Deer
Groat Creek Outfitters
Grand Slam Hunting
Farm Boy Fishing Company
Full Throttle Guiding
Kevin Wood
& Outfitting Ltd.
Trent Packham
Adventures Ltd.
Box 283
Jeff Miller
Box 1325
Clayton Royer
Fort Assiniboine AB T0G1A0
4514 Imperial Road
Whitecourt AB T7S1P2
53277 RR 221
(780) 333-5122
Olds AB T4H1M6
(780) 779-5280
Ardrossan AB T8E2M7
[email protected]
(403) 586-1616
Cell: (780) 706-5557
(780) 554-9818
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.fullthrottleoutfitting.com
www.groatcreekoutfitters.com
www.gshuntalberta.com
Fedorvich, Colten
MD WD
BB EL MD MO WD
BB WD
Colten Fedorvich
R.R. #1
Garrett Bros Outfitting Ltd.
Grosso Outfitting
Grease Creek Outfitters
Busby AB T0G0H0
Lorne Garrett
Gene Grosso
Mark Tannas
(780) 940-0423
Box 85
R.R. # 4 Site 143 Box 15
[email protected]
Box 146
Alsike AB T0C0C0
Rocky Mountain House AB T4T2A4
WD
Water Valley AB T0M2E0
(780) 696-3461
(403) 845-6840
(403) 637-2198
[email protected]
Cell: (403) 844-6481
Feist, Anthony Randy
Cell: (403) 620-9563
www.garrettbrosoutfitting.com
[email protected]
Anthony Randy Feist
[email protected]
BB
MD
WD
P.O. Box 245
www.grossooutfitting.ca
MD
MO
WD
Whitecourt AB T7S1N5
MD MO
Ghost
Cove
Outfitting
(780) 779-6187
Great
Plains
Outfitters
Ltd.
Dan
Cove
[email protected]
Guinn Outfitters Ltd.
Darryl Giesbrecht
P.O. Box 151
BB
Rick Guinn
Manning AB T0H2M0
15 Rossdale Crt SE
Box 44
(780)
836-7790
Medicine Hat AB T1B1W6
Fisher, James A.
Kananaskis Village AB T0L2H0
Cell:
(780)
836-5431
James A. Fisher
(403) 528-4260
(403) 591-7171
[email protected]
Box 519
Cell: (403) 581-8214
[email protected]
BB
Rocky Mtn. House AB T4T1A4
[email protected]
www.guinnoutfitters.com
(403) 845-6169
www.greatplains-outfitters.com
BB EL MD TS WD
[email protected] Ghost Mountain Outfitters
AN MD WD WF
BB MD WD
Del Lange
Gypsy Lake Lodge
RR 2
Great White Holdings Ltd.
Phil Jones
Flat Out Outfitters Ltd.
Millet AB T0C1Z0
Lloyd McMahon
Box 103
Gregory Witwicky
(780) 387-5388
18216 - 98A Avenue
Athabasca AB T9S2A2
Box 57 R.R. # 1
[email protected]
Edmonton AB T5T4T6
St. Lina AB T0A2Z0
(780) 675-9289
WD
(780) 205-0701
(780) 573-3011
Cell: (780) 212-1299
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Giesbrecht, John
www.greatwhiteholdings.com
www.gypsylake.com
John Giesbrecht
Fowl Play Outfitters
WF
BB MO
Box 496
Claude J. Boiteau
La Crete AB T0H2H0
15 Lamar Close
Greater Canadians Ltd.
Happy Hunters Guiding
(780) 841-7657
Red Deer AB T4R3N9
& Outfitting Inc.
[email protected] Jordi Sullivan
(587) 877-7130
Les Webb
BB MD WD WF
Box 33
[email protected]
6 Douglas Crt
Ranfurly AB T0B3T0
WF
Gilmore Outfitting Ltd.
St. Albert AB T8N5Y7
(780) 658-2203
Kevin Gilmore
(780) 908-7322
Cell: (780) 603-0315
Fowl Weather Outfitting Ltd.
Box 668
[email protected]
[email protected]
Ed Houck
Cochrane AB T4C1A8
www.happyhunters.com
WF
Box 605
(403) 473-5638
BB
Brooks AB T1R1B6
[email protected] Green Island Outfitters Ltd.
(403) 362-4122
Cell: (403) 501-4991
Harder, Ryan
Allen Trider
Golden Eagle Trophy Outfitters
[email protected]
Ryan Harder
Box 2059
James Kenney
WF
Box 287
Fairview AB T0H1L0
Box 834
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(780)
835-2443
Pincher Creek AB T0K0C0
Fraser River Outfitters Ltd.
(403) 846-0957
Cell:
(780)
835-1325
(403) 627-4578
John Sievers
[email protected]
[email protected]
P.O. Box 17
Cell: (403) 627-6657
MO
www.greenislandoutfitters.com
Lillooet BC V0K1V0
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD WF
(250) 256-4195
BB EL MD WD WF
Head Hunters Alberta
Cell: (604) 790-0703
Terry Scott
[email protected]
Greenhead Adventures
Goose Master Inc.
RR #1
www.bchuntingadventure.com
Denis Gauvreau
Garry Checknita
Lousana AB T0M1K0
WD WF
Box 1751
P.O. Box 6913
(403) 275-9777
Peace River AB T8S1S7
St. Paul AB T0A3A0
[email protected]
Freedom Ridge Outfitting
(780) 332-1839
(780) 724-4609
www.bigmuledeer.com
Matt Hofstra
Cell: (780) 618-9534
Cell: (780) 645-8001
MD WD
Site 7 Box 57 R.R. #3
[email protected]
[email protected]
Barrhead AB T7N1N4
www.goosemaster.com
WF
(780) 387-8718
Hebert Guiding
WF
[email protected]
Doreen Hebert
Grizzly Mountain Outfitters
MD MO WD
Box 234
Goss, Bill
Eldon Skrynyk
Valleyview AB T0H3N0
Bill Goss
Box 85
Freeman River Adventures
(780) 524-2417
Box 511
Lars Larsen
Kinuso AB T0G1K0
Cell: (780) 524-7744
Black Diamond AB T0L0H0
Box 303
(780)
805-2097
[email protected]
(403) 312-6138
Ft. Assiniboine AB T0G1A0
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
[email protected]
(780) 333-5371
BB MD WD
EL MD MO
[email protected]
High Country Vacations
www.freemanriveradventures.ca
Grizzly Trail Guiding & Outfitting
Bazil Leonard
Grand Downs Outfitters
BB EL MO WD
Leo M. Schmaus
Box 818
Philip MacDonald
See
RR #2
Grande Cache AB T0E0Y0
4986 Thibault Way
Friesen, Lyn R.
3
p.2
Barrhead AB T7N1N3
(780) 827-3246
Edmonton AB T6R0A5
Lyn R. Friesen
Box 15
(780) 674-5471
Cell: (780) 827-6404
(403) 793-3152
Torrington AB T0M2B0
Cell: (780) 836-0171
[email protected]
[email protected]
(403) 556-2223
BB EL MD MO WD
MD WD
WF
BB MD MO WD
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High Mountain Archery
Kelly May
119 Pinnacle Blvd
Grande Prairie AB T8W2V7
(780) 933-6099
[email protected]
www.highmountainarchery.com
EL MO
Integrity Outfitters Inc.
Kelley, Kipp P.
Larry‘s Riding Stables,
Shawn Schick
Kipp P. Kelley
Guiding & Outfit
Box 81
Box 424
Larry Delorme
Hilda AB T0J1R0
Box 6131
Evansburg AB T0E0T0
(403) 838-2383
Hinton AB T7V1X5
(780) 325-2392
Cell: (403) 928-3373
(780) 865-9223
Cell: (780) 898-1188
[email protected]
[email protected]@xplornet.com
www.trailrides.ca
MD WD
BB EL MD WD
High Ridge Outfitters
Greg Dussome
Box 1140
Robb AB T0E1X0
(780) 794-3724
[email protected]
www.highridgeoutfitters.com
Interlake Safaris Ltd.
Jason F. Lambley
Box 586
Fisher Branch MB R0C0Z0
(204) 372-8504
[email protected]
BB MO WD
Lawson, Roger
Killam Waterfowl Outfitters Ltd.
Roger Lawson
Danny Van Cleave
Box 17 R.R. #1 Site 2
Box 999
Westerose AB T0C2V0
Viking AB T0B4N0
(780) 682-3986
(780) 336-4090
Cell: (587) 336-3393
Cell: (780) 385-4670
[email protected]@gmail.com
MD MO WD
WF
Iron Creek Outfitters
Lazy H Outfitters Ltd.
Lee Christiansen
King West Outfitters
Jason Nelson
Box 27
Boyd King
R.R. # 2 Site 1 Box 7
Killam AB T0B2L0
Box 57
High River AB T1V1N2
(780) 384-2198
Brownfield AB T0C0R0
(403) 395-3364
[email protected]
(403) 578-3187
Cell: (403) 652-0402
MD WD WF
Cell: (403) 575-5759
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.lazyhoutfitters.com
Jackpine Outfitting
www.kingwestoutfitters.com
WF
John G. Huffman
WF
P.O. Box 683
Hill, Shaun
Legend Outfitting
Lac La Biche AB T0A2C0
Kirschner, Martin
Shaun Hill
Mike White
(780) 623-8398
Martin Kirschner
Box 525
P.O. Box 174
Cell: (780) 212-0233
Box 5506
Viking AB T0B4N0
Wanham AB T0H3P0
[email protected] AB T7P2P5
(780) 336-3230
(403) 702-0075
MO
(780) 954-2420
Cell: (780) 385-1857
[email protected]
Cell: (780) 349-1503
[email protected]
James A Smith Outfitting
[email protected] MD MO WD
WD
James A. Smith
BB MD MO WD WF
Leisure Guiding & Outfitting Ltd.
RR #1
Karen Ewanchuk
Homestead Outfitters Alberta
Sundre AB T0M1X0
KJ Guide‘s & Outfitters Inc
Box 493
Robert Heyde
(403) 556-7987
Karl Johansson
Onoway AB T0E1V0
Box 97
[email protected]
221 Grandisle Point NW
(780) 967-3630
Grouard Mission AB T0G1C0
www.albertabiggamehunting.com
Edmonton AB T6M2P1
[email protected]
(780) 751-2252
BB MD MO WD
(780) 444-7087
MD MO WD
[email protected]
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
Janz, Nick
www.kjguidesandoutfitters.com
Lenz, Rebecca
Nick Janz
BB MO
Rebecca Lenz
Box 5377
Hooey, Kelly
Box 731
Bonnyville AB T9N2G5
Koenig, Alan J.
Kelly Hooey
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(780) 635-4965
Alan J. Koenig
R.R. #2 Box 41 Site 4
(403) 844-7603
Cell:
(780)
573-8369
Box
16
Site
3
R.R.
#1
Rocky Mountain House AB T4T2A2
Cell: (403) 638-8619
[email protected]
Eckville
AB
T0M0X0
(403) 844-2689
[email protected]
WD
(403)
746-5221
Cell: (403) 846-7098
www.savageencounters.com
Cell:
(403)
348-3509
[email protected]
John Sanders Outfitting Inc.
[email protected]
WD
Liege River Outfitting Ltd.
John Sanders
EL MD WD
Gordon Trelnuk
Box
7195
Box 3045
Horn&Hide Trophy Hunts
Edson AB T7E1V4
Korth
Group
Ltd.
Wainwright AB T9W1S9
Cossey Outfitters
(780) 723-2176
Terry Korth
(780) 842-2757
Grant Cossey
Cell: (780) 723-0129
Box 490, 103 Stockton Pt.
Cell: (780) 209-0868
R.R. #1
[email protected]
Okotoks ABT1S1A7
[email protected]
St. Michael AB T0B4B0
MD WD
(403) 938-3255
www.liegeriveroutfitters.com
(780) 896-2222
Cell: (403) 463-8577
BB MO
Cell: (780) 975-1328
Keane Creek Outfitters
BB MO
[email protected]
Stephen Page
Lightning D Outfitters
WD
26048 - Twp Rd 503A
Kramps, David
Lyle Duperron
Leduc County AB T9G0G9
David Kramps
Box 535
Impact Adventures Inc.
(780) 986-3163
RR #1
Fort Vermilion AB T0H1N0
Cell: (780) 920-4867
Michael A. McKenzie
Crooked Creek AB T0H0Y0
(780) 927-4088
[email protected]
(780) 957-2434
10034 - 84 Avenue
[email protected]
www.keanecreek.com
Cell:
(780)
518-7121
Edmonton AB T6E2G5
www.lightningdoutfitters.com
BB
MO
[email protected]
(780) 974-7200
MO WF
MD
WD
BB MD WD
Keates, Dale
Lively, Allan
Dale Keates
Krazy Horn Outfitter Ltd.
Allan Lively
Inarut Outfitters
Box
137
Glenn
Standish
Box 2110
Curtis Trynchy
AB
T0C2X0
Winfield
Box
1963
Pincher Creek AB T0K1W0
Box 64
(780) 682-2199
Whitecourt AB T7S1P6
(403) 627-7776
Cherhill AB T0E0J0
Cell: (780) 202-0167
(780) 778-6406
[email protected]
(780) 204-0433
[email protected]
Cell: (780) 778-1730
EL MD WD
[email protected]
MD MO WD
[email protected]
WD
BB EL MD MO WD
Livin the Dream Productions Inc.
Keg Country Outfitters Ltd.
John Rivet
Instinct Trophy Hunting
Leo L. Hurtubise
Landen Collings Outfitting
Box 899
Todd Kirk
Box 1072
Landen Collings
Swan Hills AB T0G2C0
R.R. #1
St. Paul AB T0A3A0
11722 - 22 Avenue, Box 612
(780) 333-2812
Carvel AB T0E0H0
(780) 614-0775
Coleman AB T0K0M0
Cell: (780) 333-5125
(780) 918-5878
[email protected]
(403) 563-8873
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.kegcountryoutfitters.com
[email protected]
www.livinthedreamproductions.com
BB MD MO WD
BB MO WF
TS
BB
Hildebrand, Chris
Chris Hildebrand
8817 106 Ave
Grande Prairie AB T8X1L3
(780) 897-3853
[email protected]
www.heartriverwaterfowlhunting.com
WF
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BB
Black Bear
TS
Bighorn Sheep
WF
Birdgame
CO
Cougar
EL
elk
MO
LJ Guiding o/a Elite Outfitters
Magnum Outfitters
Roy Thompson
Larry Jolliffe
Box 7443
P.O. Box 141
Peace River AB T8S1T1
Smith AB T0G2B0
(780) 624-8616
(780) 805-5201
BB EL MD MO WD
[email protected]
WD
Magnum Waterfowl
Troy A. Cunningham
Loades, Kevin
406 N. Campbell
Kevin Loades
Taloga OK 73667
Box 1015
(580) 330-1493
Viking AB T0B4N0
[email protected]
(780) 385-8246
www.magnumwaterfowl.com
[email protected]
WF
BB EL MD WD
Locked Up Outfitting
Ryan LaCroix
Box 249
Water Valley AB T0M2E0
(403) 796-2331
[email protected]
WF
Many Chief, Joshua
Joshua Many Chief
P.O. Box 772
Standoff AB T0L1Y0
(403) 737-3006
Cell: (403) 593-0048
[email protected]
www.albertabiggameoutfitters.com
WF
Lone Pine Outfitting Inc.
Jason Martyn
Marsh Investments Ltd.
Box 532
Todd Marsh
Sundre AB T0M1X0
Box 228
Fort Assiniboine AB T0G1A0
(403) 638-5201
(780) 333-1597
Cell: (403) 556-0683
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.lonepineoutfitting.comMD WD
Lorenz, Troy
Troy Lorenz
6129 Narindar Place
Prince George BC V2K0A2
(250) 612-7349
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO TS WD
Lost Creek Outfitters
John T. Franklin
28 Upland Dr.
Brooks AB T1R0P8
(403) 793-3181
[email protected]
MD WD
Lost Guide Outfitters
Dwayne Reberger
R.R. #3
Rocky Mountain House AB T4T2A3
(403) 429-0341
Cell: (403) 505-2066
[email protected]
www.lostguideoutfitters.com
EL MD MO WD
Lost Lake Outfitters
Scott Hollar
Box 115
Kinsella AB T0B2N0
(780) 385-5180
[email protected]
Mackin Outfitting Ltd.
Tyson Mackin
Box 2516
Claresholm AB T0L0T0
(403) 625-0657
[email protected]
www.mackinoutfitting.com
BB CO EL MD WD
Maerz, Ashley
Ashley Maerz
88 Reinholdt Ave
Red Deer AB T4P3N8
(403) 346-0126
Cell: (403) 505-1313
[email protected]
EL MD
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Massig’s Migrators
Doug Massig
932 West Chestermere Drive
Chestermere AB T1X1B7
(403) 470-3474
[email protected]
www.massigsmigrators.com
WF
moose
MD
Mule Deer
AN
Pronghorn
WD
McMahon, Jon
Jon McMahon
18216 - 98A Avenue
Edmonton AB T5T4T6
(780) 818-6201
[email protected]
www.greatwhiteholdings.com
BB WD
Misty River Outfitters Ltd.
Nicholas Kuelken
P.O. Box 377
Fort Assiniboine AB T0G1A0
(780) 284-2775
[email protected]
www.mistyriveroutfitters.com
BB MD MO
McMahon, Lois
Lois McMahon
52525 Rge Rd 215
Ardrossan AB T8E2J4
(780) 922-2266
[email protected]
www.sherwoodoutfitters.com
BB EL MD MO TS WD
MLP Scouting Service Inc.
Blake Shmyr
Box 666
Spirit River AB T0H3G0
(780) 864-0250
[email protected]
BB EL MD WD
MCO/7314485 Canada Inc.
Martin Gravel
1530 Provinciale Street
Quebec City PQ G1N4A2
(418) 682-3000
[email protected]
mountaincountryoutfitters.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Medicine River Cougar Outfitters
Noah Wiggans
Box 920
Eckville AB T0M0X0
(403) 746-3009
Cell: (403) 877-0071
[email protected]
CO
Mercier, James
James Mercier
57505 RR 225
Sturgeon County AB T0A1N6
(780) 942-4527
Cell: (780) 975-4020
[email protected]
EL MO WD
Maverick Waterfowlers
Mick Scott
Box 946
Beaverlodge AB T0H0C0
(780) 356-2515
[email protected]
www.mickmaverick.com
WF
Mighty Peace Waterfowlers
Jesse Bennett
Box 323
Worsley AB T0H3W0
(778) 808-1618
[email protected]
www.mightypeacewaterfowlers.com
WF
Mawhegan Outfitter
Laurent Vasseur
Box 465
Fairview AB T0H1L0
(780) 834-7573
[email protected]
Mike’s Outdoor Adventures
Mike Bruneau
P.O. Box 33
Jean Cote AB T0H2E0
(780) 618-0211
[email protected]
www.mikesoutdooradventures.com
BB EL MD MO WD
MC Outfitters
Kerby McMann
Box 1533
Cold Lake AB T9M1P4
(780) 594-9492
Cell: (780) 812-0135
[email protected]
WD
McKenzies’ Trail West Ltd.
Ron McKenzie
Box 67
Nordegg AB T0M2H0
(403) 721-2132
Cell: (403) 846-7645
[email protected]
WD
McKinnon & Co. Outfitters Inc.
Chris McKinnon
Box 89
Calling Lake AB T0G0K0
(780) 331-2440
Cell:(780) 910-9778
[email protected]
www.huntmco.com
BB MD WD
Whitetail Deer
Mike’s Outfitting Ltd.
Mike Ukrainetz
P.O. Box 544
Spirit River AB T0H3G0
(780) 864-3770
Cell: (780) 864-7736
[email protected]
www.mikesoutfitting.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Milk River Outfitters Ltd.
Duane Nelson
Box 1154
Glenwood AB T0K2R0
(403) 626-3279
Cell: (403) 331-8096
[email protected]
AN MD WD WF
Miller, Jared
Jared Miller
Box 232
Wildwood AB T0E2M0
(780) 542-9009
[email protected]
BB
Moose Country Outfitting Ltd.
Alan Wardale
See
Box 68
p.13
Hotchkiss AB T0H2B0
(780) 836-3764
Cell: (780) 836-6241
[email protected]
www.moosecountryoutfitting.com
BB MO
Moose Creek Outfitters Ltd.
See
Bryan Radke
p.3
RR #1 Site 1 Box 2
Barrhead AB T7N1N2
(780) 674-5715
Cell: (780) 674-0866
[email protected]
www.moosecreekalberta.com
BB MD MO WD WF
Moose Row Inc.
Barry Baumbach
Box 249
Niton Junction AB T0E1S0
(780) 723-0690
[email protected]
www.mooserow.com
EL MD MO WD
Morton, Kelly
Kelly Morton
P.O. Box 127
Mayerthorpe AB T0E1N0
(780) 786-2727
Cell: (780) 305-9083
[email protected]
Mountain Man Adventures
Tom Sallows
9729 - 63 Avenue
Grande Prairie AB T8W2J3
(780) 518-9122
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO
Mountain Spirit Outfitters
Chris Franke
Box 6676
Hinton AB T7V1X8
(780) 817-4349
[email protected]
www.mountainspiritoutfitters.com
MD WD
Mountains Edge Outfitting Ltd.
Kendall Johnson
Box 1560
Grande Cache AB T0E0Y0
(780) 827-4602
[email protected]
www.mountainsedgeoutfitting.ca
EL MD TS WD
MSK Outfitting
Morris Kolody
Box 4914
Bonnyville AB T9N0H3
(780) 812-3456
Cell: (780) 812-6197
[email protected]
WD
Mustang Ranch Guides
Old Koot’s Hunt’n Camp
North River Outfitting Ltd.
See
Ron Nemetchek
Herb Bean
Bob Simpson
p.17
Box 238
Box 184
Box 315
Athabasca AB T9S2A3
Worsley AB T0H3W0
Onoway AB T0E1V0
(780) 675-1942
(780) 685-2503
(780) 980-1110
Cell: (780) 213-1967
[email protected]
Cell: (780) 940-2866
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD WF
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
www.oldkoots.com
MX Ranch
BB MD
North Shore Outfitting
Malcolm Main
Todd Thompson
Box 669
Ongaro Outdoor Outfitters Inc.
Box 145
Pincher Creek AB T0K1W0
Lac La Biche AB T0A2C0
Claudio Ongaro
(403) 627-1403
(780) 520-2765
339 Hollick Kenyon Rd.
[email protected]
[email protected]
Edmonton AB T5Y2T4
WD
EL MD WD
(800) 465-6227
Cell: (780) 203-4868
North Star Outfitting Ltd.
Nault, Harley
[email protected]
Neil M. Johnson
Harley Nault
www.ongaros.com
Box 501
Box 369
MD MO WD WF
Marwayne AB T0B2X0
Pierceland SK S0M2K0
(780) 847-2392
(306) 839-4402
Open Range Outfitting Inc.
Cell: (780) 808-0318
Cell: (306) 839-7708
[email protected]
Rylan King
[email protected]
www.northstaroutfitting.com
R.R. #1
MD MO
BB MD MO WD WF
Foremost AB T0K0X0
(403) 666-2500
Nelson, Laurel M.
North West Outfitters
Cell: (403) 647-4057
Laurel M. Nelson
Karl F.P. Doerr
[email protected]
Box 101
Box 41 Site 17 RR #2
MD WD
Carvel AB T0E0H0
Longview AB T0L1H0
(780) 968-8831
(403) 558-2425
Osmond, Roger
Cell: (780) 887-7758
[email protected]
[email protected]
Roger Osmond
www.nelsonblueridgeoutfitters.com
WD
Box 7322
CO EL MD MO WD
Peace RiverAB T8S1S8
Northern
Adventure
Hunts
(780) 618-9111
Nicolaychuk, Jerry
Heather Chaney
[email protected]
Jerry Nicolaychuk
Box 224
BB EL MD MO WD
Box 124
Cecil Lake BC V0C1G0
Fort Vermilion AB T0H1N0
(250) 262-7015
Outback Big Game Alberta Ltd.
(780) 247-0041
[email protected]
Shayne Feland
BB
MO
Box 379
Nomad Adventures
Northern Alberta Outfitters
Glendon AB T0A1P0
Ben Cockell
Dave Hansen
(780) 815-7897
Box 309
PO Box 1731
Cell: (780) 573-6364
Fort Assiniboine AB T0G1A0
Novato CA 94948
[email protected]
(780)
305-4588
(415) 246-5979
[email protected]
Cell: (801) 560-4131
Outdoor Pastimes Unlimited
BB MD MO WD
[email protected]
Beth Mahoney
WF
60 Starkey Pl, Cardiff Echoes
Northern Edge Outfitting Ltd.
Morinville AB T8R1N3
Colin Paly
North Alberta Outfitters
(780) 524-3250
Box 504
Troy A. Foster
Thorhild AB T0A3J0
[email protected]
See
Box 861
p.15
(780) 398-2053
www.outdoor-pastimes.com
Slave Lake AB T0G2A0
Cell: (780) 349-0441
BB EL MD MO WD
(780) 369-3733
[email protected]
www.northernedgeoutfitting.com
[email protected]
Overall Outfitting/
BB MO WD WF
www.northalberta.com
Big Bear Country Out.
BB MD MO WD
Steve Overguard
Northern Points Outfitting/
RR #1
Guiding Ltd.
North Country Outfitting Inc.
Sundre AB T0M1X0
Phil Goddard
Ron McDonald
(403) 638-2735
5824 - 109 Street NW
Box 1618
Edmonton AB T6H3A8
[email protected]
Lac La Biche AB T0A2C0
(780) 910-1596
www.bigbearoutfitters.com
(780) 623-1774
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
[email protected]
www.northernpoints.com
www.northcountryoutfitting.com
MD MO WD WF
P.N.D. Frederick Holdings Ltd.
BB MO WD
Pat Frederick
Northern Prairie Outfitters
6007 - 104 Street NW
North Ridge Outfitting
Johnny Miller
Edmonton AB T6H2K6
1179 J Street
Clayton Vezeau
(780) 469-0579
Penrose CO 81240
PO Box 4 Site 2
Cell: (780) 203-4707
(719) 821-9563
St. Lina AB T0A2Z0
[email protected]
[email protected]
(780) 646-6452
WF
www.ameri-cana.com
Cell: (780) 573-5712
AN MD MO WD WF
[email protected]
Northern Wilderness
WD
Outfitters Ltd.
Packsaddle Adventures
Marilyn Prosser
Larry Chapman
North River
Box 1864
Box 6942
Maria Origoni
Slave Lake AB T0G2A0
Edson AB T7E1V3
Box 238
(780) 829-2264
(780) 712-4200
Athabasca AB T9S2A3
Cell: (780) 805-5399
[email protected]
(780) 675-1942
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO
Panther River Adventures Inc.
Terry Safron
Box 415
Eckville AB T0M0X0
(403) 637-2920
Cell: (403) 357-4999
[email protected]
www.pantherriver.com
MD WD
Patry, Rick
Rick Patry
316 - 22 St
Cold Lake AB T9M1E9
(780) 639-3652
[email protected]
WD
Peace Country Outfitting
Ralph Cowie
Box 507
Manning AB T0H2M0
(780) 836-3239
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
Peace River Outfitters Ltd.
Herb Simpson
Box 60
North Star AB T0H2T0
(780) 836-2146
BB MD MO
Pekisko Creek Ranch
& Cattle Co. Ltd.
M. Bruce Chernoff
3900, 350 - 7th Avenue SW
Calgary AB T2P3N
(403) 266-1717
Cell: (403) 560-8182
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
Penno, Helmut
Helmut Penno
698 Lee Ridge Road
Edmonton AB T6K0P2
(780) 462-7895
[email protected]
BB
Percival Trophy Hunts
Douglas Percival
P.O. Box 279
Glendon AB T0A1P0
(780) 635-2391
[email protected]
MD WD
Peter Whitlow Outfitting Ltd.
Peter Whitlow
Box 6508
Hinton AB T7V1X7
(780) 865-1588
Cell: (780) 817-0168
[email protected]
BB EL MD WD
Phantom Outfitting
Kevin Rolfe
R.R. #1
Bittern Lake AB T0C0L0
(780) 466-8859
Cell: (780) 263-6209
[email protected]
PhantomOutfitting.ca
WF
Phil’s Outdoor Adventures
Phil Cahoon
164 Ridgehaven Cres
Sherwood Park AB T8A6J2
(780) 467-3364
Cell: (780) 910-4442
[email protected]
www.deansoutdoor.com
WF
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BB
Black Bear
TS
Bighorn Sheep
WF
Pine Creek Outfitters Inc.
Joel Young
P.O. Box 414
Bon Accord AB T0A0K0
(780) 921-3464
[email protected]
pinecreekoutfitters.com
BB
PK Outfitters
Padgett Bradford
R.R. #2
Gwynne AB T0C1L0
(780) 361-4660
Cell: (780) 361-8259
[email protected]
www.pkoutfitters.net
BB MD MO WD
Plihal’s Frank Lake Guiding
& Outfitting
Eugene Plihal
Box 71
Donnelly AB T0H1G0
(780) 925-3894
[email protected]
www.Plihalguiding.com
BB MD MO WD
Pokolodi Outfitting
Robert Lindsay
Box 299
St. Albert AB T8N1N3
(800) 660-8004
[email protected]
WF
Birdgame
CO
Cougar
EL
elk
MO
moose
Radke, Geraldine
Geraldine Radke
R.R. # 1 Site 1 Box 2
Barrhead AB T7N1N2
(780) 674-5715
Raging Bull Outfitter Ltd.
Lawrence Auger
2 Dogwood Avenue
High Level AB T0H1Z0
(780) 926-4006
Cell: (780) 926-6724
[email protected]
MO
Ram Head Outfitters Ltd.
Stan Simpson
Box 89
Warburg AB T0C2T0
(780) 848-7578
[email protected]
www.ramheadoutfitters.com
WD
Ranchland Outfitters Inc.
Rob Reynolds
Box 926
Elk Point AB T0A1A0
(877) 924-8440
Cell: (780) 210-0411
[email protected]
www.ranchlandoutfitters.com
BB MD MO WD WF
Rattlesnake Outdoor Consulting
Ted Cherepak
General Delivery
Buffalo AB T0J0K0
(403) 379-2264
EL MD WD
Poplar Ridge Outfitters Inc.
Brandee Landmark
Box 1307
Provost AB T0B3S0
(780) 753-3921
Red Willow Outfitters Ltd.
Cell: (780) 753-1477
Todd Loewen
[email protected]
Box 34
MD MO WD
Valleyview AB T0H3N0
(800) 272-8207
Porcupine Creek Outfitters Ltd.
Cell: (780) 524-8888
Brent Sinclair
[email protected]
Box 2442
www.redwillowoutfitters.com
Pincher Creek AB T0K1W0
BB EL MD MO WD WF
(403) 627-2540
Cell: (403) 339-3016
Redfrog Outfitters
[email protected]
James T. Renaud
trophyhuntamerica.smugmug.com
Box 1750
BB CO EL WD
Provost AB T0B3G0
(403) 552-2345
Primitive Outfitting Ltd.
[email protected]
Jeff Lander
5217 Trepanier Beach Rd
Reds Outfitting
Peachland BC V0H1X2
Justin Redlick
(780) 340-7725
Box 556
[email protected]
Qu’appelle SK S0G4A0
www.primitiveoutfitting.com
(780) 219-4868
MD
Cell: (780) 274-0129
[email protected]
Prophet Muskwa EL & 6514294
MD
Canada Inc.
Kevin Olmstead
Reil, Brent
Box 6677
Brent Reil
Fort St. John BC V1J4J1
R. R. #3
(250) 789-9494
Tofield AB T0B4J0
Cell: (559) 974-5409
(780) 490-9430
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.prophetmuskwa.com
www.brentreil.com
TS
MD WD WF
Quickload Waterfowl
Reynolds, Rob
Outfitters Ltd.
Rob Reynolds
Steve Parkinson
Box 926
P.O. Box 12466
Elk Point AB T0A1A0
Lloydminster AB T9V3C6
(877) 924-8440
(780) 808-1513
Cell: (780) 210-0411
[email protected]
www.quickloadwaterfowloutfitters.
[email protected]
blogspot.com
www.ranchlandoutfitters.com
WF
WF
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MD
Mule Deer
AN
Pronghorn
WD
Whitetail Deer
Ridge Country Outfitters
Darren Mazutinec
Box 245
Stirling AB T0K2E0
(403) 756-3355
Cell: (403) 635-7077
[email protected]
WF
Sand River Outfitting
Randy Vezeau
Box 15 Site 7
St. Lina AB T0A2Z0
(780) 726-3651
BB MO WD
River’s Edge Outfitting
Kiley Whelen
Box 29 Site 7
St. Lina AB T0A2Z0
(780) 635-4963
[email protected]
www.rivers-edge.ca
WD
Savage Encounters (2004) Inc.
Chad Lenz
See
Box 731
p.7
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(403) 844-7603
[email protected]
www.savageencounters.com
BB EL MD MO TS WD
Sask Adrenaline Outfitters Ltd.
Mike Grundmann
Ringneck River Ltd.
Box 989
Ryan Gillespie
Big River SK S0J0E0
Box 8
(306) 832-4730
Finnegan AB T0J1L0
Cell: (306) 381-4868
(403) 363-9700
[email protected]
[email protected]
WD
BB MD MO WD
Rocky Mountain Outfitters
Allan Johnson
P.O. Box 1256
Bragg Creek AB T0L0K0
(403) 242-9945
[email protected]
www.rockymountainoutfitters.ca
Rocky Trails Outfitting Ltd.
William Pedersen
Site 8, Box 13, RR 1
Cochrane AB T4C1A1
(403) 932-6352
Cell: (403) 554-6352
[email protected]
EL MD
Rogue Ventures Ltd.
See
p.45
Tyler J. Shyry
56122 Range Rd 151
Yellowhead County AB T7E3S1
(780) 693-3760
Cell: (780) 984-9475
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
Rugged Outfitting Inc.
Todd Bunnage
Box 1542
Cardston AB T0K0K0
(403) 653-1565
Cell: (406) 450-6300
[email protected]
www.ruggedoutfitting.com
MD MO
Ryk Visscher’s Hunting
Adventures Ltd.
Ryk Visscher
1166 - 68 Street
Edmonton AB T6K3K4
(780) 462-6611
[email protected]
www.ryk.ca
BB EL MO WD WF
Scalp Creek Outfitters
See
Rob Erickson
p.43
R.R. # 2 Box 15 Site 2
Sundre AB T0M1X0
(403) 638-4105
Cell: (403) 638-6558
[email protected]
EL TS
Schlecker, Mark T.
Mark T. Schlecker
R.R. #1
Stony Plain AB T7Z1X1
(780) 963-0972
[email protected]
MD MO WD WF
Schulz, Werner
Werner Schulz
Site 10, Box 8, RR 1
Westlock AB T7P2N9
(780) 349-1323
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
Scott, Brian
Brian Scott
R.R. #3
Rocky Mountain House AB T4T2A3
(403) 845-5209
Cell: (403) 844-6973
[email protected]
MD WD
See
p.41
Selk’s Alberta Bighorn’s
Skip ‘Edgar’ Selk
Box 215
Paradise Hill SK S0M2G0
(306) 344-4828
Cell: (403) 625-0959
[email protected]
TS
Saddle Mountain Outfitters Ltd.
P. Neil Beeman
General Delivery
James River Bridge AB T0M1C0
(403) 722-2968
[email protected]
www.saddlemountainoutfitters.ca
EL MD TS
Shadow Creek Outfitters
Henry Giles
10316 - 108 Avenue
Westlock AB T7P1J3
(780) 349-5509
Cell: (780) 307-7456
[email protected]
www.albertahunts.net
BB MD WD
Sage Valley Outdoors Ltd.
Jason Watts
P.O. Box 1691
Crossfield AB T0M0S0
(403) 921-8546
[email protected]
www.sagevalleyoutfitting.com
Shawn Pinkett Guiding Inc.
Shawn Pinkett
Box 215
Grovedale AB T0H1X0
(780) 539-7649
Cell: (780) 512-8322
[email protected]
Sherwood Guides and
Outfitters Inc.
Lois McMahon
52525 Rge Rd 215
Ardrossan AB T8E2J4
(780) 922-2266
[email protected]
www.sherwoodoutfitters.com
TS
Sherwood Outfitters Inc.
Tyler McMahon
52525 Rge Rd 215
Ardrossan AB T8E2J4
(780) 922-9277
Cell: (780) 818-7108
[email protected]
www.sherwoodoutfitters.com
BB WD
Silver Fox Outfitters Ltd.
See
Eric H. A. Rauhanen
p.45
53406 Rge Rd 183
Yellowhead County AB T7E3T3
(780) 723-3598
Cell: (780) 712-2558
[email protected]
www.silverfoxoutfitters.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Silver Sage Outfitters
William R. Franklin
Box 533
Duchess AB T0J0Z0
(403) 362-4842
Cell: (403) 501-1205
[email protected]
www.silversageoutfitters.com
AN MD WD
Silver Willow Outfitting
Wyatt Graumann
Box 771
Hanna AB T0J1P0
(403) 854-3763
Cell: (403) 740-3263
[email protected]
MD WD
Skyline Outfitters Ltd.
William A. Moynihan
Box 2065
Claresholm AB T0L0T0
(403) 625-2398
[email protected]
www.skylineranching.com
BB EL MD WD
Slager Outdoors
Josh Slager
Box 5557
Leduc AB T9E2A1
(780) 913-5425
[email protected]
www.slageroutdoors.com
BB EL MD MO WD
Smoky River Outfitting
Greg Sutley
Box 521
Debolt AB T0H1B0
(780) 957-3100
Cell: (780) 876-9100
[email protected]
www.smokyriveroutfitting.com
EL MD MO WF
Smoky River Outfitting Ltd.
Tara Sutley
Box 521
Debolt AB T0H1B0
(780) 957-3100
Cell: (780) 876-9101
[email protected]
www.smokyriveroutfitting.com
BB EL MD MO WD
South 40 Outfitters
Don Bouvette
Box 9 Site 13 R.R. #1
Innisfail AB T4G1T6
(403) 728-3823
Cell: (403) 357-9207
[email protected]
www.south40outfitters.com
EL MD WD
South Paw Outfitters Ltd.
Kelly Semple
P.O. Box 505
Sangudo AB T0E2A0
(780) 785-3404
[email protected]
www.southpawoutfitters.com
EL MD MO WD
Stalkem Rockem Outfitters
Brent Butterfield
R.R. #1
Donalda AB T0B1H0
(403) 883-2803
Cell: (403) 323-3443
[email protected]
www.stalkemrockem.com
EL MD WD
Steepbank Adventures
Larry Bozok
1119 - 72 Street
Edmonton AB T6K3L7
(780) 910-9085
Straight Arrow Outfitters
John Fletcher
Box 106
Tees AB T0C2N0
(403) 350-4558
[email protected]
www.straightarrowoutfitters.ca
MD WD
Stricker Outfitting Ltd.
Charlie Stricker
6676 Bellevue Drive
Oliver BC V0H1T0
(250) 498-4404
Cell: (250) 689-4404
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
Sundown Outfitting
Frank Wesley
118 Riverwood Manor W
Lethbridge AB T1K7X4
(403) 394-4228
[email protected]
BB EL MD MO WD
Swanspoint Outfitters
Matthew Swan
Site 14 Box 28 R.R. #2
Barrhead AB T7N1N3
(780) 206-2406
[email protected]
www.swanspointoutfitters.com
BB
T.L.C. Adventures
Silverback Outfitters
John Sibert
Cory J. Meier
South Peace Outfitters
21031 E West Rd.
Box 30
Don Lind
Tulelake CA 96134
Eureka River AB T0H1K0
Box 458
(661) 916-1027
(780) 494-2445
High Prairie AB T0G1E0
[email protected]
Cell: (780) 835-1049
(780) 536-5554
WF
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.southpeacehunts.com
Tagged-Out Hunting
BB EL MD MO WD WF
Silvertip Outfitters
Enterprises
Eric Grinnell
Curtis Whelen
South Ram Outfitters
488 Canterbury Dr. SW
Box 19, Site 7
Lorne Hindbo
Calgary AB T2W1J3
St. Lina AB T0A2Z0
Box 162
(403) 256-5018
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(780) 646-6336
Cell: (403) 807-2420
(403) 722-2539
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cell: (403) 844-6398
www.tagged-outhunting.com
www.silvertipoutfitters.com
[email protected]
BB WD
www.southram.com
EL MD MO WD
Simpson Stone
Taiga Outdoor Ventures Inc.
Sheep Ltd.
David Bzawy
Spitzig’s
Outfitting
Frank Simpson
Box 786
Brian Spitzig
Box 1901
Smoky Lake AB T0A3C0
P.O. Box 185
Claresholm AB T0L0T0
(780) 365-3730
Grande Cache AB T0E0Y0
(403) 625-2150
Cell: (780) 499-7910
(780) 783-0473
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
EL MD TS WD
WD
BB MD WD
Tailfeathers Northern
Plains Whitetails
Robert Tailfeathers
Box 569
Standoff AB T0L1Y0
(250) 426-6249
Cell: (403) 540-7988
[email protected]
WF
Takem Outfitters
Clayton Charlton
PO Box 1165
Cold Lake AB T9M1P3
(780) 207-0688
[email protected]
www.takemoutfitters.com
BB WD WF
Tall Grass Outfitting
Tim Stephenson
3710 Loloff Rd
Quesnel BC V2J6E4
(250) 747-2629
Cell: (250) 256-9347
[email protected]
MD WD
Tall Timbers Outfitting
David G. Sharp
Box 7338
Bonnyville AB T9N2H7
(780) 826-3052
BB MD WD
Tamarack Hunting Adventures
John Machura
Box 128
Vilna AB T0A3L0
(780) 636-3768
[email protected]
MO WD
Tamarack Vista Outfitting
Dennis Hindbo
Box 516
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(403) 722-3641
[email protected]
BB EL MD WD
Tapawingo Lodge Inc.
Steve Overguard
R.R. #1
Sundre AB T0M1X0
(403) 638-2735
[email protected]
MO
Three Rivers Adventures
Corey B. Jarvis
Box 247
Raymond AB T0K2S0
(403) 315-4869
[email protected]
www.3riversadventures.com
MD WD WF
Timber Ridge
Outdoor Adventures
Ray Lawrence
Box 6811
Edson AB T7E1V2
(780) 723-2548
[email protected]
Timberland of Alberta
Robert Kiteley
Box 969
Boyle AB T0A0M0
(780) 212-0356
[email protected]
www.apos.ab.ca |
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BB
Black Bear
TS
Bighorn Sheep
Timberline Guiding
Paul Pierunek
P.O. Box 1586
Sundre AB T0M1X0
(403) 638-5395
Cell: (403) 507-1871
[email protected]
CO MD TS WD
WF
Birdgame
CO
Cougar
EL
elk
MO
Trophy Stalkers Inc.
Ross Kinch
RR # 1 Site 1 Box 58
Cochrane AB T4C1A1
(403) 932-6013
[email protected]
www.trophystalkers.com
BB MD MO WD WF
Timberline Outfitters
True North Outfitters Ltd.
Matthew Nelson
Chris Downing
P.O. Box 104
49 Everridge Court SW
Mountain View AB T0K1N0
Calgary AB T2Y4T1
(403) 653-2428
(403) 815-6634
Cell: (403) 332-1003
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.truenorthoutfitters.net
BB EL MD WD
BB MO
Top Notch Adventures
Frank Martens
Box 174
LaCrete AB T0H2H0
(780) 928-2815
Cell: (780) 926-0436
[email protected]
www.topnotchadventures.com
BB MO
Tru-Tone Custom
Calls Outfitting
Tim Hankins
8928 North Vermont Lane
Mt. Vernon IL 62864
(618) 521-8782
[email protected]
www.magnumwaterfowl.com
WF
moose
MD
Mule Deer
AN
Pronghorn
WD
W & L Guide Service
Wally Mack
Box 471
Glendon AB T0A1P0
(780) 635-2230
Cell: (780) 812-5584
[email protected]
BB MO WD
Wasel, Shawn
Shawn Wasel
Box 34
Valleyview AB T0H3N0
(780) 524-4574
Cell: (780) 689-7225
[email protected]
BB EL MO WD WF
Wayne Zaft Hunting
Adventures Ltd.
Wayne Zaft
Box 1355
Athabasca AB T9S2B2
(780) 913-3829
[email protected]
www.waynezafthuntingadventures.com
MO WD
West Winds Waterfowling Ltd.
Terry Byrne
4124 Doverbrook Rd SE
Calgary AB T2B1X5
(403) 569-9082
[email protected]
www.westwindswaterfowling.ca
WF
Top of the Flyway Outfitters
Twin Rivers Industries Inc.
Trevor Manteufel
Blair Inscho
Box 6205
Box 792
Peace River AB T8S1S2
Whitecourt AB T7S1N8
(780) 625-6736
(780) 779-1296
[email protected]
[email protected]
Western Guiding Services
WF
See
www.twinriveroutfitting.comDavid Molloy
p.21
Box 191
Tracks N Trails Outfitting Co.
Empress AB T0J1E0
Two River Inspection Ltd.
Byron Stewart
(403) 565-3775
Larry Jensen
Box 31
Cell: (403) 664-0919
P.O. Box 124
[email protected]
Cynthia AB T0E0K0
Bassano AB T0J0B0
www.usa10.com/western
(780) 621-8520
(403) 793-4340
MD WD WF
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.tntoutfitting.com
MD WD
Whispering Hill
BB CO EL MD MO WD
Trophy Hunters Inc.
Jay Stewart
Udell‘s Guiding and Outfitting
Triple S Outfitters
9616 - 67A Street
Kelly Udell
Stuart Sinclair-Smith
Edmonton AB T6B1S2
#3344 - 11215 Jasper Ave.
Box 4 Site 17 RR #8
(780) 469-0384
Edmonton AB T5K0L5
Calgary AB T2J2T9
[email protected]
(780)
722-0243
www.whisphill.com
(403) 938-7766
[email protected]
BB MO
Cell: (403) 819-2319
www.udellshunting.com
EL MD WD
MO WF
Wide North Outfitters Ltd.
Randy Endersby
Trophy Buck Outfitters
635 Parkland Drive
Upper Edge Outfitters
Brian Kuny
Brooks AB T1R0M4
Rick
Borysiuk
11 William Bell Drive
(403) 501-1366
R.R.
#2
Leduc AB T9E6M2
randy.endersby@widenorthout
Vermilion
AB
T9X1Y7
(780) 446-3824
fitters.com
(780) 853-2250
[email protected]
www.widenorthoutfitters.com
Cell: (780) 853-7713
BB
AN BB MD MO WD
MD WD
Wild Alberta High Country
Trophy Hunters Alberta Inc.
Outfitters Inc
Vanhill, Lester B.
Tyler Brill
Ken Steinbru
Lester B. Vanhill
See
8959 Bay Ridge Dr. SW
#4 - 712068 Rge Rd 74
p.2
Box 241 Site 1 RR 1
Calgary AB T2V3N1
County of Gr Prairie AB T8W5H6
Dapp AB T0G0S0
(403) 541-1004
(780) 882-6664
(780) 910-7059
Cell: (403) 612-7090
Cell: (780) 876-5031
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
www.trophyhunters.ca
www.wildalbertahunts.com
BB EL MO WD
BB EL MD MO WD
Venture North Outfitting
Wild Bill‘s Outdoor Adventures
Kevin Wilson
Trophy Quest Outfitters Inc.
Bill Lungle
20503 - 2nd Avenue SW
Jim Rae
R.R. # 2 Site 16 Box 23
Edmonton AB T6M2S3
#11 Lloyd Place
Sexsmith AB T0H3C0
(780) 489-0844
St. Albert AB T8N2H4
(780) 568-4931
Cell: (780) 913-1021
(780) 974-0258
Cell: (780) 832-1612
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.venturenorthoutfitting.com
www.trophyquest.org
www.wildbillsalbertahunts.com
MD WD WF
BB MD
WD
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Whitetail Deer
Wild Country Outfitting Ltd.
Blaine Trigg
Box 1754
Whitecourt AB T7S1P5
(780) 778-6618
www.wildcountryoutfitting.blogspot.com
MD WD
Wild Goose Guiding Ltd.
Michael Golka
See
p.22
Box 88
Ardrossan AB T8E2A1
(780) 628-5486
Cell: (780) 914-9889
[email protected]
www.wildgooseguiding.com
MD WD WF
Wild Horse Outfitters
Glen Willsie
Box 706
Caroline AB T0M0M0
(403) 638-2346
[email protected]
TS
Wild Kakwa Outfitters Ltd.
Richard M. Houweling
Box 13 Site 3 RR # 3
Grande Prairie AB T8V5N3
(780) 513-1338
[email protected]
www.wildkakwaoutfit.com
BB EL MO WD
Wild North Adventures Ltd.
David Warner
75 Newport Cres
St. Albert AB T8N6Y7
(780) 628-2297
[email protected]
www.huntingcanada.net/wildnorth
adventures
BB MO
Wild Rose Operating Ltd.
Lloyd Clark
Box 29
Alder Flats AB T0C0A0
(780) 542-0823
Cell: (780) 621-7617
[email protected]
www.pinkmountainoutfitters.com
Wild Track Outfitters
Andy Gerbrandt
Box 1475
La Crete AB T0H2H0
(780) 247-3470
[email protected]
WF
Wild West Hunting Adventures
Kevin West
Box 123
Cadogan AB T0B0T0
(780) 753-6289
Cell: (780) 753-4078
[email protected]
MD WD
Wild West Outfitters
Jesse Van Maarion
Box 64
Medicine Hat AB T1A7E5
(403) 594-2781
[email protected]
MD
Wilderness TNT Guiding
& Outfitting
Duane Parkin
Box 22
Warburg AB T0C2T0
(780) 898-4684
[email protected]
BB MD MO WD
Wildlife West Adventures Inc.
Don Jensen
Box 1373
Cardston AB T0K0K0
(403) 653-1737
[email protected]
www.wildlife-west.com
WF
Wolf Creek Enterprises Inc.
Robert Irvine
54 Sunnyside Place
Airdrie AB T4B1S4
(403) 948-7718
[email protected]
www.albertawolfcreekoutfitters.com
WD WF
1652264 Alberta Ltd.
Joe Towpich
Box 241
Blackfalds AB T0M0J0
(403) 352-9661
[email protected]
www.buffalolakepowersports.com
MD WD
909770 AB LTD/Big Horn
Hunting Adventure
Ken R. Nowicki
4408 Mayook Station Road
Cranbrook BC V1C7B2
(403) 540-7988
[email protected]
AN MO
Wildtrack Outfitters
Sean Peppard
13 Greenfield Bay
Ft. Saskatchewan AB T8L0E3
(780) 589-4585
Cell: (780) 719-7898
[email protected]
www.wildtrackoutfitters.com
MO WD
Wolf Valley Outfitters
Jason Lee
Box 8 Site 19 RR 1, 15-31222 RR 20A
Didsbury AB T0M0W0
(403) 333-6785
[email protected]
www.wolfvalleyoutfitters.com
BB MD MO WD
1655507 Alberta Ltd.
Bryan Martin
105-1361 McGill Road
Kamloops BC V2C6K7
(250) 317-5525
[email protected]
www.canadianmtnoutfitters.com
MD TS WD
925879 Alberta Ltd.
Jon McMahon
18216 - 98A Avenue
Edmonton AB T5T4T6
(780) 818-6201
[email protected]
www.greatwhiteholdings.com
AN BB EL MD MO WD WF
925906 Alberta Ltd.
1695085 Alberta Ltd.
Wolf, Byron
Jon McMahon
Michael Brochu
Byron
Wolf
18216 - 98A Avenue
Willis Outfitters
42006 Township Rd 724A
Box 27
Edmonton AB T5T4T6
Jesse Willis
County Gr Prairie #1 AB T8X4H7
Hotchkiss AB T0H2B0
(780) 818-6201
Box 165
(780) 539-3533
(780) 836-2895
[email protected]
Cell: (780) 814-1490
Smith AB T0G2B0
Cell: (403) 844-0859
www.greatwhiteholdings.com
[email protected]
(780) 843-6779
[email protected]
MD WD WF
[email protected]
1698927 Alberta Ltd.
BB
Wolverine River
958696 Alberta Ltd.
Ronald D. Kamieniecki
Guiding & Outfitting
James Steward
Box 24
Willmore Outfitting Inc.
Neal Doll
P.O. Box
North Star AB T0H2T0
Ryan Kohler
See
Box 1085
61094 Edmonton AB T5E6J6
(780)
836-2677
4
p.3
11263 - 180 Street
Manning AB T0H2M0
(780) 471-5424
[email protected]
Edmonton AB T5S0B4
(780) 836-5036
Cell: (780) 819-6449
BB MD MO WD
(780) 444-1512
[email protected]
[email protected]
Cell: (780) 619-9453
MO
www.gooseriveroutfitters.com
2B Alberta Outfitters Ltd.
[email protected]
MD MO WD
Scott Bauer
BB EL MD TS WD
Xcalibrr Hunts
Box 44
970734 AB Ltd.
Merlin Baumann
Torrington AB T0M2B0
Willow Creek Outfitters
R. Leonard Sharpe
Box 1984
(403) 559-8646
Andre Van Hilten
Box 51
Grimshaw AB T0H1W0
[email protected]
Munson AB T0J2C0
P.O. Box 913
(780) 618-5419
www.2balbertaoutfitters.com
(403) 823-9429
Nanton AB T0L1R0
[email protected]
WD
Cell: (403) 321-0455
(403) 549-0111
MD MO WD
[email protected]
Cell: (403) 652-6655
374496 Alberta Ltd.
MD WD
Rod Hansen
Xtreme ATV Adventures Inc.
[email protected]
358 Marina Bay Place
Kurt Raubach
willowcreekoutfitters.com
Sylvan Lake AB T4S1E9
7912 - 71 Avenue NW
BB MD TS WD WF
(780) 799-6749
Calgary AB T3B4J3
[email protected]
(403) 247-6681
Winefred Lake Outfitters Ltd
BB MO
Cell: (403) 710-7211
Paul Padlesky
[email protected]
Box 2255
www.xtremeatvadventures.com 476449 Alberta Ltd/
Lac La Biche AB T0A2C0
Four Point Outfitters
(780) 404-3213
Ed Regnier
1133633 Alberta Ltd.
Cell: (780) 404-3595
Box 7622
Marcus Messier
[email protected]
Edson AB T7E1V7
Box 116
www.winefredlake.com
(780) 712-0447
Wilcox SK S0G5E0
BB MO WD
(306) 732-4443
653269 Alberta [email protected]
Wingmaster Outfitting Ltd.
Eastslope Adventures
EL
Kyler Knelsen
Cam Jensen
Box 617
Box 680
1205785 Alberta Ltd.
La Crete AB T0H2H0
Magrath AB T0K1J0
Craig Jones
(780) 247-0247
(403) 758-3632
Box 504
[email protected]
[email protected]
Carrot Creek AB T0E0G0
www.eastslopeadventures.com
www.wingmasteroutfitting.com
(780) 728-5042
WF
BB MO WF
[email protected]
EL MO
721817 Alberta Ltd.
Wise Owl Outfitting
Jody Kulak
Timothy Smith
1491219 Alberta Ltd.
Box 543
Box 426
Keith McDonald
Onoway AB T0E1V0
Consort AB T0C1B0
Box 326
(780) 489-6090
(403) 575-2909
Enoch AB T7X3Y3
[email protected]
Cell: (403) 575-5018
(780) 887-4579
BB MO
[email protected]
[email protected]
WD
846848 AB Ltd, Blue
1583888 Alberta Ltd.
Sky Outfitters
Wizard Lake Outfitting Inc.
Chris Dumbleton
Kevin McNeil
Gunther Tondeleir
Box 928
Box 427
RR 5, Site 502, Box 42
Two Hills AB T0B4K0
McLennan AB T0H2L0
Stony Plain AB T7Z1X5
(780) 657-2020
(780) 324-2080
(780) 984-4868
Cell: (780) 275-2020
Cell: (780) 536-7290
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.wizardlakeoutfitting.com
www.wingshotguidingservice.com
www.blueskyoutfitting.com
WD WF
BB MO WD
MO WF
www.apos.ab.ca |
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Directory of names
Aarsen, Richard....................................................... Aarsen, Richard.
Abercrombie, Bill....................................Alberta Trapline Adventures.
Agnemark, Oscar.................................... Birch Mountain Expeditions.
Aherne, Devin............................................................................... CIS.
Alm, Darcy..........................Albertas Little Mountain Guiding Service
Alstott, John............................................................ Alstott Outfitters.
Andersen, Cecil................................................Buck Creek Outfitters.
Armstrong, Alden................................................... Armstrong, Alden.
Auger, Lawrence.........................................Raging Bull Outfitter Ltd..
Baker, Douglas...........................................................Baker, Douglas.
Baker, Ken...................................Access Awesome Wilderness Hunts.
Bateman, Ron.............................................................Bateman, Ron.
Bauer, Scott...............................................2B Alberta Outfitters Ltd..
Baumann, Merlin........................................................Xcalibrr Hunts.
Baumbach, Barry...................................................... Moose Row Inc..
Bean, Herb....................................................Mustang Ranch Guides.
Beauchamp, Charles M..............................Birch Mountain Outfitters.
Beeman, P. Neil................................Saddle Mountain Outfitters Ltd..
Bellerose, Glenn.................Broken Arrow Guiding and Outfitting Ltd..
Bennett, Jesse......................................... Mighty Peace Waterfowlers.
Bergem, Ron.........................................Echo Ridge Guiding Services.
Berlando, Dwayne................................................. Berlando, Dwayne.
Bernsen, Ryan A..................................Eagle Lakes Ranch Lodge LLC.
Blanchett, Michel............................... Blanchett Outdoor Adventures.
Boiteau, Claude J................................................Fowl Play Outfitters.
Borda, Steve....AB Rocky River Professional Big Game Outfitters Ltd..
Borysiuk, Rick..................................................Upper Edge Outfitters.
Boser, Joy L......................................................................Boser, Joy L..
Boss, Terance.....................Boss Outfitting & Wilderness Adventures.
Bouvette, Don.......................................................South 40 Outfitters.
Bozok, Larry.................................................... Steepbank Adventures.
Bradford, Padgett..........................................................PK Outfitters.
Bredeson, Delbert L............................Bredeson Guiding & Outfitting.
Brigden, Graham...................................................Brigden Outfitting.
Brill, Tyler................................................Trophy Hunters Alberta Inc..
Brochu, Michael...............................................1695085 Alberta Ltd..
Brown, Glenn................................. Blue Bronna Guiding & Outfitting.
Bruneau, Mike..........................................Mike’s Outdoor Adventures.
Bunnage, Todd................................................Rugged Outfitting Inc..
Burns, R. Blaine.................................................Black Dog Outfitters.
Burtnick, John.............................................................Burtnick, John.
Burton, Gordon.........................................Double Diamond Outfitters.
Butterfield, Brent.....................................Stalkem Rockem Outfitters.
Butterfield, Kent................................................Broadhead Outfitters.
Buziak, Chad.................................................................Buziak, Chad.
Byers, Bob......................................... Boss Guiding, AB Ltd 1576469.
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Byrne, Terry.........................................West Winds Waterfowling Ltd..
Bystrom, Jim................................................................. Bystrom, Jim.
Bzawy, David........................................AB. Wilderness Guide Service.
Bzawy, David.......................................... Taiga Outdoor Ventures Inc..
Cahoon, Phil.............................................. Phil’s Outdoor Adventures.
Carter, Scott......................................................Carter Outfitting Ltd..
Cassidy, Cody...................................................... Big Knife Outfitters.
Cassidy, Curtis...........................................................Cassidy, Curtis.
Chaney, Heather........................................Northern Adventure Hunts.
Chapman, Larry............................................Packsaddle Adventures.
Charlton, Clayton.....................................................Takem Outfitters.
Chattaway, Scott.....................................................Chattaway, Scott.
Checknita, Garry....................................................Goose Master Inc..
Cherepak, Ted................................. Rattlesnake Outdoor Consulting.
Chernoff, M. Bruce.................Pekisko Creek Ranch & Cattle Co. Ltd..
Chorney, Brian.....................................................Big Cat Adventures.
Christiansen, Hal................................................... Deer Creek Lodge.
Christiansen, Lee...............................................Iron Creek Outfitters.
Clark, Bob D................................................... Dog ‘N Duck Outfitting.
Clark, Lloyd.................................................Wild Rose Operating Ltd..
Clarke, Ken.......................................................................Clarke, Ken.
Clegg, Darwin L........................................................Clegg, Darwin L..
Cockell, Ben.............................................Northern Alberta Outfitters.
Collings, Landen......................................Landen Collings Outfitting.
Cossey, Grant...................Horn&Hide Trophy Hunts Cossey Outfitters.
Courtice, Neil J....................................................Big White Outfitters.
Cove, Dan.........................................................Ghost Cove Outfitting.
Cowie, Ralph...............................................Peace Country Outfitting.
Cunningham, Troy A............................................ Magnum Waterfowl.
Dallaire, Shelly D....................................................Dallaire, Shelly D..
Daniel, Darren.............................................................Daniel, Darren.
Dath, Andrew.......................................................Albertas Fall Flight.
David, Chris..................................................Canada West Outfitting.
Davis, Lowell W........................................................Alpine Outfitters.
Delaney, Dick.........................................................Delaney Outfitting.
Delorme, Larry............... Larry’s Riding Stables, Guiding & Outfitting.
Desjardins, Gerald....................................Caribou River Hunting Co..
Deslauriers, Richard...................................Alberta Bush Adventures.
Dickinson, Marty..................................................... Dickinson, Marty.
Dickson, Robert.................................................Dickson Guiding Ltd..
Dippner, Jereme L..........................Alberta Wild Wings Outfitters Ltd..
Doerr, Karl F.P....................................................North West Outfitters.
Doll, Neal..................................Wolverine River Guiding & Outfitting.
Donald, Howard.........................................................Donald, Howard.
Douglas, Alan................................................Alan Douglas Outfitting.
Downing, Chris............................................True North Outfitters Ltd..
Dumbleton, Chris.............................................1583888 Alberta Ltd..
Duperron, Lyle................................................. Lightning D Outfitters.
Dussome, Greg................................................. High Ridge Outfitters.
Dutchik, Jesse.............................................................Dutchik, Jesse.
Dziengielewski, Mike........................................Birch Creek Outfitters.
Ecklund, Steve.................................................Canalta Controls Ltd..
Eden, Stan.................................. Buckstop Guiding & Outfitting Inc..
Elliott, Ross.....................................................................Elliott, Ross.
Endersby, Randy.........................................Wide North Outfitters Ltd..
Erickson, Rob..................................................Scalp Creek Outfitters.
Esau, Robert................................................................. Esau, Robert.
Everhart, Leon.............................................................Everhart, Leon.
Ewanchuk, Karen........................... Leisure Guiding & Outfitting Ltd..
Fedorvich, Colten................................................... Fedorvich, Colten.
Feist, Anthony Randy.........................................Feist, Anthony Randy.
Feland, Shayne..................................Outback Big Game Alberta Ltd..
Fisher, James A........................................................ Fisher, James A..
Fiske, Sheldon................................................ Bittern Lake Outfitting.
Fletcher, John..............................................Straight Arrow Outfitters.
Foster, Troy A.................................................North Alberta Outfitters.
Franke, Chris............................................. Mountain Spirit Outfitters.
Franklin, John T................................................. Lost Creek Outfitters.
Franklin, William R...........................................Silver Sage Outfitters.
Frederick, Dan.......................................Ameri-Cana Expeditions Inc..
Frederick, Pat...................................... P.N.D. Frederick Holdings Ltd..
Fredlund, Aaron..................................... Canada Outdoor Adventures.
Freelend, Robert............................................Chinchaga River Hunts.
Friesen, Lyn R..............................................................Friesen, Lyn R..
Fuller, Jay........................................................ Cougar Outfitters Ltd..
Garrett, Lorne.......................................... Garrett Bros Outfitting Ltd..
Gauvreau, Denis.............................................Greenhead Adventures.
Gerbrandt, Andy.................................................Wild Track Outfitters.
Gerbrandt, Benjamin................................... Birch Meadow Outfitting.
Gerritse, Chris.......................................Alberta Advantage Outfitters.
Giesbrecht, Darryl................................... Great Plains Outfitters Ltd..
Giesbrecht, John.......................................................Giesbrecht, John.
Gilbertson, Brian...............................Blue Buck Guiding & Outfitting.
Giles, Henry..................................................Shadow Creek Outfitters.
Gillespie, Ryan....................................................Ringneck River Ltd..
Gilmore, Kevin................................................ Gilmore Outfitting Ltd..
Goddard, Phil........................Northern Points Outfitting/Guiding Ltd..
Golka, Michael.............................................Wild Goose Guiding Ltd..
Goss, Bill.............................................................................Goss, Bill.
Graham, John L.W...........................................Eyehill Creek Outfitters.
Graumann, Wyatt...........................................Silver Willow Outfitting.
Gravel, Martin.........................................MCO/7314485 Canada Inc..
Grinde, Al..................................................... Bushwacker Consulting.
Grinnell, Eric.........................................................Silvertip Outfitters.
Grosso, Gene...........................................................Grosso Outfitting.
Grundmann, Mike.............................. Sask Adrenaline Outfitters Ltd..
Guinn, Rick....................................................... Guinn Outfitters Ltd..
Haakonson, Randy............................................Brown Dog Outfitting.
Hampel, Mike......................................Alberta Bear Bound Outfitters.
Hankins, Tim..................................Tru-Tone Custom Calls Outfitting.
Hansen, Dave.......................................................Nomad Adventures.
Hansen, Rod.......................................................374496 Alberta Ltd..
Harder, Ryan................................................................. Harder, Ryan.
Harris, Justin................................................................Alberta Hunts.
Hatala, Jeremy............................ Double Diamond Wilderness Hunts.
Hatala, John.................................Double Diamond Wilderness Trails.
Hebert, Doreen...........................................................Hebert Guiding.
Hern, Jim M......................................Alberta Western Uplands Ranch.
Heyde, Robert.......................................Homestead Outfitters Alberta.
Hildebrand, Chris...................................................Hildebrand, Chris.
Hill, Shaun....................................................................... Hill, Shaun.
Hindbo, Dennis..........................................Tamarack Vista Outfitting.
Hindbo, Lorne................................................... South Ram Outfitters.
Hlushak, Shane...............................................Backwood Encounters.
Hoff, Eldon F.......................................................Deerlodge Outfitting.
Hofstra, Matt..............................................Freedom Ridge Outfitting.
Hole, Jim Jr............................................................ Classic Bowhunts.
Hollar, Scott........................................................Lost Lake Outfitters.
Hooey, Kelly..................................................................... Hooey, Kelly.
Houck, Ed...............................................Fowl Weather Outfitting Ltd..
Houweling, Richard M...............................Wild Kakwa Outfitters Ltd..
Huffman, John G..................................................Jackpine Outfitting.
Huggins, Dwayne...........................................Carrot Creek Outfitting.
Hunter, Rod.......................................................Buckbrush Outfitters.
Hurtubise, Leo L.......................................Keg Country Outfitters Ltd..
Inscho, Blair.............................................Twin Rivers Industries Inc..
Irvine, Robert.......................................... Wolf Creek Enterprises Inc..
Janz, Nick...........................................................................Janz, Nick.
Jarvis, Corey B..............................................Three Rivers Adventures.
Jensen, Cam....................653269 Alberta Ltd.-Eastslope Adventures.
Jensen, Don..........................................Wildlife West Adventures Inc..
Jensen, Ken......................................Deseret Ranches of Alberta Ltd..
Jensen, Larry.............................................. Two River Inspection Ltd..
Johansson, Karl.........................................KJ Guide’s & Outfitters Inc.
Johnson, Allan...........................................Rocky Mountain Outfitters.
Johnson, Kendall...............................Mountains Edge Outfitting Ltd..
Johnson, Neil M.......................................... North Star Outfitting Ltd..
Johnson, Paul.......................................... Alberta Wildland Outfitting.
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Jolliffe, Larry....................................... LJ Guiding o/a Elite Outfitters.
Jones, Craig.....................................................1205785 Alberta Ltd..
Jones, Phil..............................................................Gypsy Lake Lodge.
Kalin, Darren..................................... Aldo’s Extreme Adventures Ltd..
Kamieniecki, Ronald D.....................................1698927 Alberta Ltd..
Keates, Dale...................................................................Keates, Dale.
Kelley, Kipp P................................................................Kelley, Kipp P..
Kenney, James....................................Golden Eagle Trophy Outfitters.
Kinch, Phillip................................................. Deer Springs Outfitting.
Kinch, Ross.........................................................Trophy Stalkers Inc..
King, Boyd.......................................................... King West Outfitters.
King, Rylan...............................................Open Range Outfitting Inc..
Kirk, Todd......................................................Instinct Trophy Hunting.
Kirschner, Martin.....................................................Kirschner, Martin.
Kitchen, Nelson.......................................Dry Creek Goose Camp Ltd..
Kiteley, Robert..................................................Timberland of Alberta.
Kitzan, Brian.....................................................Burnt Lake Outfitters.
Klyne, William............................................................... BK Outfitters.
Knelsen, Kyler...........................................Wingmaster Outfitting Ltd..
Knelsen, Tim.................................................Double Barrel Outfitting.
Koenig, Alan J..............................................................Koenig, Alan J..
Kohler, Ryan..................................................Willmore Outfitting Inc..
Kolody, Morris..............................................................MSK Outfitting.
Korth, Terry...............................................................Korth Group Ltd..
Kramps, David........................................................... Kramps, David.
Kristoff, Corey..................... Corey Kristoff’s Classic Mountain Hunts.
Kristoff, Greg................................................Chungo Creek Outfitting.
Kuelken, Nicholas...................................... Misty River Outfitters Ltd..
Kulak, Jody.........................................................721817 Alberta Ltd..
Kuny, Brian......................................................Trophy Buck Outfitters.
LaBoucane, Robert..............................................Bear Trap Outfitters.
LaCroix, Ryan.................................................... Locked Up Outfitting.
Lamb, Wayne..................................... Chinook Country Outfitters Inc..
Lambley, Jason F............................................... Interlake Safaris Ltd..
Lander, Jeff.................................................. Primitive Outfitting Ltd..
Landmark, Brandee.................................Poplar Ridge Outfitters Inc..
Lange, Del.................................................Ghost Mountain Outfitters.
Laroche, Merle..........................................Deep Lake Adventures Inc..
Larsen, Brian........................................Bow River Guiding Company.
Larsen, Lars............................................. Freeman River Adventures.
Lawrence, Ray...............................Timber Ridge Outdoor Adventures.
Lawson, Roger.............................................................Lawson, Roger.
Lee, Jason.........................................................Wolf Valley Outfitters.
Lenz, Chad........................................Savage Encounters (2004) Inc..
Lenz, Rebecca.............................................................Lenz, Rebecca.
Leonard, Bazil...............................................High Country Vacations.
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Letkemann, Greg....................... Alberta’s Predator vs Prey Outfitting.
Licht, Bernd.........................................................Elk Island Outfitter.
Lind, Don........................................................ South Peace Outfitters.
Lindsay, Robert.................................................... Pokolodi Outfitting.
Lively, Allan.....................................................................Lively, Allan.
Loades, Kevin...............................................................Loades, Kevin.
Loewen, Todd..............................................Red Willow Outfitters Ltd..
Lorenz, Troy..................................................................... Lorenz, Troy.
Lungle, Bill......................................... Wild Bill’s Outdoor Adventures.
MacDonald, Philip.........................................Grand Downs Outfitters.
Machura, John....................................Tamarack Hunting Adventures.
Machura, William................................Diamond Willow Trophy Hunts.
Mack, Wally........................................................W & L Guide Service.
Mackin, Tyson..................................................Mackin Outfitting Ltd..
Maerz, Ashley...............................................................Maerz, Ashley.
Mahoney, Beth....................................... Outdoor Pastimes Unlimited.
Main, Malcolm...................................................................MX Ranch.
Manteufel, Trevor....................................Top of the Flyway Outfitters.
Many Chief, Joshua.............................................Many Chief, Joshua.
Marsh, Todd................................................. Marsh Investments Ltd..
Martel, Bruno...........................Bruno Martel Hunting Adventure Inc..
Martens, Frank.................................................Top Notch Adventures.
Martin, Bryan...................................................1655507 Alberta Ltd..
Martyn, Jason...............................................Lone Pine Outfitting Inc..
Massig, Doug.......................................................Massig’s Migrators.
Matthews, Dewy.........................Anchor D High Mountain Hunts Ltd..
May, Kelly.......................................................High Mountain Archery.
Mazutinec, Darren........................................Ridge Country Outfitters.
McDonald, Keith...............................................1491219 Alberta Ltd..
McDonald, Ron......................................North Country Outfitting Inc..
McKenzie, Michael A......................................Impact Adventures Inc..
McKenzie, Ron...........................................McKenzies’ Trail West Ltd..
McKinnon, Chris.................................McKinnon & Co. Outfitters Inc..
McKinnon, Dale.................. Dale McKinnon AB Guide & Outfitter Ltd..
McLean, Patrick.........................................Alberta Bear Busters Ltd..
McMahon, Jon............................................................. McMahon, Jon.
McMahon, Jon....................................................925879 Alberta Ltd..
McMahon, Jon....................................................925906 Alberta Ltd.
McMahon, Lloyd........................................ Great White Holdings Ltd..
McMahon, Lois...........................................................McMahon, Lois.
McMahon, Lois..........................Sherwood Guides and Outfitters Inc..
McMahon, Tyler............................................Sherwood Outfitters Inc..
McMann, Kerby..............................................................MC Outfitters.
McNary, Lee........................................Alberta River Valley Lodge Ltd..
McNeil, Kevin..............................846848 AB Ltd, Blue Sky Outfitters.
Meier, Cory J...................................................... Silverback Outfitters.
Mercier, James........................................................... Mercier, James.
Messier, Marcus...............................................1133633 Alberta Ltd..
Miller, Jared.....................................................................Miller, Jared.
Miller, Jeff...............................Full Throttle Guiding & Outfitting Ltd..
Miller, Johnny............................................Northern Prairie Outfitters.
Molloy, David..............................................Western Guiding Services.
Morrison, Ken..................................Acorn Outfitting Adventures Ltd..
Morton, Kelly................................................................. Morton, Kelly.
Moynihan, William A.........................................Skyline Outfitters Ltd..
Mudge, Kyle........................................................ Eagle Eye Outfitting.
Nagy, Edith................................... Edith Nagy/Pat Deuling-Outfitting.
Nault, Harley.................................................................Nault, Harley.
Nelson, Duane.............................................Milk River Outfitters Ltd..
Nelson, Jason....................................................Lazy H Outfitters Ltd..
Nelson, Laurel M.................................................... Nelson, Laurel M..
Nelson, Matthew............................................... Timberline Outfitters.
Nemetchek, Ron........................................North River Outfitting Ltd..
Nicolaychuk, Jerry...................................................Nicolaychuk, Jerry.
Nowicki, Ken R..............909770 AB LTD/Big Horn Hunting Adventure.
Odgers, Scott...................................................Coral Creek Outfitters.
Olmstead, Kevin........... Prophet Muskwa EL & 6514294 Canada Inc..
Ongaro, Claudio................................. Ongaro Outdoor Outfitters Inc..
Origoni, Maria..................................................................North River.
Orlesky, Cameron.............................Alberta’s Northern Trophy Hunts.
Osmond, Roger...........................................................Osmond, Roger.
Overguard, Steve.................Overall Outfitting/Big Bear Country Out..
Overguard, Steve..............................................Tapawingo Lodge Inc..
Packham, Trent............................................... Groat Creek Outfitters.
Padlesky, Paul........................................Winefred Lake Outfitters Ltd.
Page, Stephen................................................ Keane Creek Outfitters.
Paly, Colin............................................Northern Edge Outfitting Ltd..
Parkin, Duane...........................Wilderness TNT Guiding & Outfitting.
Parkinson, Steve.........................Quickload Waterfowl Outfitters Ltd..
Parsons, Mark........................................ Anchor Bar Expeditions Inc..
Patmore, Cole.....................................................Deer River Outfitters.
Patry, Rick.........................................................................Patry, Rick.
Pedersen, William....................................Rocky Trails Outfitting Ltd..
Penno, Helmut.............................................................Penno, Helmut.
Peppard, Sean.....................................................Wildtrack Outfitters.
Percival, Douglas.............................................Percival Trophy Hunts.
Perry, Graham.........................................Echo Canyon Outfitters Ltd..
Pierunek, Paul......................................................Timberline Guiding.
Pinkett, Shawn........................................Shawn Pinkett Guiding Inc..
Plamondon, Reginald..............................Avenir Guiding & Outfitting.
Plihal, Eugene..................... Plihal’s Frank Lake Guiding & Outfitting.
Plummer, Markco...................................................Canada Maximas.
Prosser, Marilyn...........................Northern Wilderness Outfitters Ltd..
Pura, Scott D...............................................Black Horn Trophy Hunts.
Purschke, Merv...........................................Buck Mountain Outfitters.
Radke, Bryan...........................................Moose Creek Outfitters Ltd..
Radke, Geraldine.....................................................Radke, Geraldine.
Rae, Jim..................................................Trophy Quest Outfitters Inc..
Raubach, Kurt........................................ Xtreme ATV Adventures Inc..
Rauhanen, Eric H.A......................................Silver Fox Outfitters Ltd..
Reberger, Dwayne..............................................Lost Guide Outfitters.
Redlick, Justin............................................................Reds Outfitting.
Regnier, Ed......................... 476449 Alberta Ltd/Four Point Outfitters.
Reil, Brent.........................................................................Reil, Brent.
Reimer, Mitch................................................Dismal Creek Outfitters.
Reiser, Stanley F................................................Alberta Trophy Hunts.
Renaud, James T................................................... Redfrog Outfitters.
Reynolds, Rob............................................Ranchland Outfitters Inc..
Reynolds, Rob............................................................. Reynolds, Rob.
Richards, Glenn.................................................... Alberta Whitetails.
Rivet, John..................................... Livin the Dream Productions Inc..
Roe, Arly............................................................................Alta Hunts.
Rolfe, Kevin......................................................... Phantom Outfitting.
Roscoe, Conway...................Alberta Flyway Waterfowl Outfitters Ltd..
Royer, Clayton..........................Grand Slam Hunting Adventures Ltd..
Safron, Terry........................................Panther River Adventures Inc..
Sallows, Tom............................................ Mountain Man Adventures.
Sanders, John.........................................John Sanders Outfitting Inc..
Schick, Shawn................................................Integrity Outfitters Inc..
Schlecker, Mark T................................................... Schlecker, Mark T..
Schmaus, Leo M..............................Grizzly Trail Guiding & Outfitting.
Schonhofer, Simon.....................................Cactus Country Outfitters.
Schulz, Al..................................................................Excell Outfitters.
Schulz, Werner............................................................ Schulz, Werner.
Scott, Brian.....................................................................Scott, Brian.
Scott, Mick..................................................... Maverick Waterfowlers.
Scott, Terry.......................................................Head Hunters Alberta.
Selk, Skip ‘Edgar’......................................... Selk’s Alberta Bighorn’s.
Semple, Kelly..............................................South Paw Outfitters Ltd..
Semrau, Greg S....................................................Chez Outdoors Ltd..
Sharp, David G................................................Tall Timbers Outfitting
Sharpe, R. Leonard....................................................970734 AB Ltd.
Shilka, Louis......................................Alberta Wilderness Adventures.
Shmyr, Blake...................................................... Big Tine Adventures.
Shmyr, Blake.............................................MLP Scouting Service Inc..
Shyry, Tyler J.......................................................Rogue Ventures Ltd..
Sibert, John............................................................ T.L.C. Adventures.
Sievers, John............................................Fraser River Outfitters Ltd..
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Sikkens, Kevin....................Antler Addiction Hunting Adventures Inc..
Simpson, Bob............................................... Old Koot’s Hunt’n Camp.
Simpson, Frank.........................................Simpson Stone Sheep Ltd..
Simpson, Herb.......................................... Peace River Outfitters Ltd..
Simpson, Stan............................................ Ram Head Outfitters Ltd..
Sinclair, Brent................................... Porcupine Creek Outfitters Ltd..
Sinclair-Smith, Stuart............................................Triple S Outfitters.
Skrynyk, Eldon..........................................Grizzly Mountain Outfitters.
Slager, Josh.............................................................. Slager Outdoors.
Smith, Cutter................................................ Cutter Smith Outfitting.
Smith, James A.......................................... James A Smith Outfitting.
Smith, Larry............................................Bear Canyon Outfitters Inc..
Smith, Timothy.................................................... Wise Owl Outfitting.
Snider, Sean................................. Alberta Racks ‘N Tracks Outfitting.
Spitzig, Brian....................................................... Spitzig’s Outfitting.
Standish, Glenn...........................................Krazy Horn Outfitter Ltd..
Steinbru, Ken.......................Wild Alberta High Country Outfitters Inc
Steinhauer, Ken............................Alberta Native Guide Services Ltd.
Steinhoff, Brad...............................................Buffalo Lake Outfitters.
Stephenson, Tim.................................................Tall Grass Outfitting
Steward, James..................................................958696 Alberta Ltd.
Stewart, Byron......................................Tracks N Trails Outfitting Co..
Stewart, Jay.................................Whispering Hill Trophy Hunters Inc..
Stone, Glen...................................................Big Stone Outfitting Inc..
Stricker, Charlie............................................. Stricker Outfitting Ltd..
Sullivan, Jordi...............................................Greater Canadians Ltd..
Sutley, Cody...................Bighorn Meadows Consulting & Guiding Inc.
Sutley, Greg.................................................... Smoky River Outfitting.
Sutley, Tara............................................. Smoky River Outfitting Ltd..
Swan, Matthew............................................... Swanspoint Outfitters.
Tailfeathers, Robert...............Tailfeathers Northern Plains Whitetails.
Tannas, Mark................................................Grease Creek Outfitters.
Taylor, Scott............................................Bear Paw Outfitting Co. Ltd..
Tellier, Randy.................................... Extreme Wilderness Adventures.
Terry, Michael......................Access Alberta Outfitters&Guide Service.
Thompson, Roy.....................................................Magnum Outfitters.
Thompson, Todd..............................................North Shore Outfitting.
Tofteland, Byron................................................Diamond T Outfitters.
Tondeleir, Gunther....................................Wizard Lake Outfitting Inc..
Towpich, Joe.....................................................1652264 Alberta Ltd..
Trelnuk, Gordon.........................................Liege River Outfitting Ltd..
Trider, Allen.............................................Green Island Outfitters Ltd..
Trigg, Blaine............................................Wild Country Outfitting Ltd..
Trout, Blair........................................................Big Rack Adventures.
Trynchy, Curtis..........................................................Inarut Outfitters.
Turgeon, Marcel...............................................Deep Woods Outfitting.
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Turner, D. Norman.....................................Alberta Big Horns Limited.
Udell, Kelly..........................................Udell’s Guiding and Outfitting.
Ukrainetz, Mike.................................................Mike’s Outfitting Ltd..
Usipuik, Shane............................................. Blue Dog Outfitting Ltd..
Van Cleave, Danny........................... Killam Waterfowl Outfitters Ltd..
Van Hilten, Andre...........................................Willow Creek Outfitters.
Van Maarion, Jesse............................................. Wild West Outfitters.
Vanhill, Lester B......................................................Vanhill, Lester B..
Vasseur, Laurent................................................ Mawhegan Outfitter.
Vezeau, Clayton...............................................North Ridge Outfitting.
Vezeau, Randy.................................................. Sand River Outfitting.
Visscher, Ryk....................... Ryk Visscher’s Hunting Adventures Ltd.
Voghell, Jason.............................................. Antlerhill Outfitters Ltd..
Vos, David.......................................................... Carcajou Hunts Inc..
Walgenbach, Tanner.................................... Centerfire Outfitters Ltd..
Walker, Peter A...................................Big Sky Country Outfitting Ltd..
Wardale, Alan........................................Moose Country Outfitting Ltd
Warner, David............................................Wild North Adventures Ltd
Wasel, Shawn...............................................................Wasel, Shawn
Watts, Jason.............................................. Sage Valley Outdoors Ltd..
Webb, Les............................Happy Hunters Guiding & Outfitting Inc.
Werner, Dave........................Eagle River Wilderness Adventures Ltd..
Wesley, Frank......................................................Sundown Outfitting.
West, Kevin......................................... Wild West Hunting Adventures.
Westling, Ernie.....................................................Elk River Outfitters.
Wettlaufer, Dan................................................... Andrew Lake Lodge.
Whelen, Curtis.................................Tagged-Out Hunting Enterprises.
Whelen, Kiley.................................................. River’s Edge Outfitting.
White, Mike............................................................Legend Outfitting.
Whitlow, Peter.......................................Peter Whitlow Outfitting Ltd..
Wiggans, Noah............................... Medicine River Cougar Outfitters.
Willis, Jesse...............................................................Willis Outfitters.
Willsie, Glen......................................................Wild Horse Outfitters.
Wilson, Kevin................................................Venture North Outfitting.
Wilyman, Gary.................................................Battle River Outfitters.
Witwicky, Gregory...........................................Flat Out Outfitters Ltd..
Wolf, Byron.......................................................................Wolf, Byron.
Wood, Kevin.............................................Farm Boy Fishing Company.
Wuenschel, Peter...............................Ells River Black Bear Outfitting.
Young, Derek A...................................Coutts Crossing Outfitters Inc..
Young, Joel................................................. Pine Creek Outfitters Inc..
Young, Ken........................... Alberta Whitetail Country Outfitters Ltd.
Zaft, Wayne................................Wayne Zaft Hunting Adventures Ltd