Alberta Mule Deer Hunt, By Viktor Arzethauser

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As @Viktorsmash (Viktor Arzethauser) has gotten older, his drive to be outdoors has increased. That inevitably led him to dream of being in the mountains on a daily basis. Living in Toronto, a city of three million people, makes that a big challenge. But, mountain hunting is something that makes him feel alive in a way nothing else has.

Check out this thread about his hunt prep to see just what went into making a hunt like this possible for Viktor

Enjoy the story of his first Alberta mule deer hunt.

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Loved this story! Thanks for keeping it real! Learning experiences are what make us better hunters. I will always stop to strip layers before a big climb. I don’t care who’s waiting. Shivering anytime you stop is extra motivation to keep the legs churning, and it generally goes a little faster in the long run.
 

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I'm not sure we really ever become immune to it, especially on less-than-premium tags on public land.
Agreed! I got my ass handed to me a few years ago - caught between microbursts, fog, sleet, snow, and rain for 6 days by myself. Felt like Lt. Dan on the mast of a ship at night hanging on the the tipee center pole. Great reminder of how not tough I really am.

Keep going - these are the experiences that shape you - and what make it even more rewarding when you connect!
 
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Thanks to everyone for taking the time to read the story, and for all your positive feedback. Not a day goes by that I don't think about being in the mountains again. Although the weather out here has been crap so at least I get to enjoy similar weather.
 
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Great write up. Northern Ontario boy here. Don't discount going after moose a 12 hour drive from Toronto. Plenty of excitement.
Would love to some day, just don't have a group to hunt with. 99% of my hunting is done solo but I still put in for the draw, and with the new changes, I might get a tag sooner than later.
 
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This is a great story. Very real, no covering up or pretending.
I have lived in Toronto for a couple years. It is a great city. But it helps me appreciate where I am now, at the base of the Rockies. I marvel every day at their majesty and count my blessings that within 10 min of my house I can be on the mountain.
 
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This is a great story. Very real, no covering up or pretending.
I have lived in Toronto for a couple years. It is a great city. But it helps me appreciate where I am now, at the base of the Rockies. I marvel every day at their majesty and count my blessings that within 10 min of my house I can be on the mountain.
Well rub it in why don't ya. I can't say that I'm not jealous. Because of the shutdown, I've had the chance to scout like crazy but if you hunted public land with 2 hours of the GTA, you know those tracts are tiny in comparison. It's probably a good thing though as I'd probably still be in the mountains right now and my girlfriend gone a long time ago. Where abouts are you?
 
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Haha. You need to keep her happy.
I am in Lake Point Utah. 30 min outside of Salt Lake City. Small town and I love it.
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Well rub it in why don't ya. I can't say that I'm not jealous. Because of the shutdown, I've had the chance to scout like crazy but if you hunted public land with 2 hours of the GTA, you know those tracts are tiny in comparison. It's probably a good thing though as I'd probably still be in the mountains right now and my girlfriend gone a long time ago. Where abouts are you?
Haha. You need to keep her happy.
I am in Lake Point Utah. 30 min outside of Salt Lake City. Small town and I love it.
I am blessed with a sweet wife that seems more excited than I am about the moose tag I drew this year. Yes, scouting has maintained sanity during these crazy times.
 

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As @Viktorsmash (Viktor Arzethauser) has gotten older, his drive to be outdoors has increased. That inevitably led him to dream of being in the mountains on a daily basis. Living in Toronto, a city of three million people, makes that a big challenge. But, mountain hunting is something that makes him feel alive in a way nothing else has.

Check out this thread about his hunt prep to see just what went into making a hunt like this possible for Viktor

Enjoy the story of his first Alberta mule deer hunt.

Alberta Mule Deer Hunt
Enjoyed the story!!!!
 

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Great story! I’m looking to dive into MD hunting in Colorado and I’m sure I’ll have to match the training you did. Good luck on the next one!
 
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