I completely agree with you.Having grown up in Newfoundland and now live in Alberta I would highly recommend Alberta if your looking for a bigger bull. You may have a better chance at a moose in Newfoundland but in my opinion you would have a better chance at a trophy in Alberta. Newfoundland's Moose population has drastically declined over the last number of years and although they still have lots of moose until they reduce the number of tags handed out each year its only going to get worst... Just my opinion
Having grown up in Newfoundland and now live in Alberta I would highly recommend Alberta if your looking for a bigger bull. You may have a better chance at a moose in Newfoundland but in my opinion you would have a better chance at a trophy in Alberta. Newfoundland's Moose population has drastically declined over the last number of years and although they still have lots of moose until they reduce the number of tags handed out each year its only going to get worst... Just my opinion
Thanks for the feedback. I am fortunate to live in Wyoming so we get to chase elk and deer pretty easily but it could take a lifetime worth of applying to draw out for a moose. We would most likely be doing a rifle hunt. Appreciate the info and the pics.He's 100% right. I assume you're waiting for the rifle season right? Unlike here, the rifle season takes place during the rut, archers are chasing bulls in velvet. The Beaverlodge area in Alberta is amazing...big moose, bucks, elk...I never got to full draw so many times as I did in Alberta. Had 3 tags. Best two weeks of my life.
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Get in shape now...you're up by 4am, in the field hunting by 5 and stalking just before legal shooting hours at 6am...and continue hunting until 9:40pm when it starts to get dark (archery season anyway). Makes for a long day. Dinner at 10-10:30pm, rinse & repeat.
Awesome to hear you enjoyed hunting around Beaverlodge. I live in Grande Prairie so 30 minutes from there and get to hunt this area every chance I get. There’s some great moose around and also tons of great deer, elk and bear hunting. If you ever get back this way for a hunt I’d gladly take you out for a day scouting and just to show you some Canadian hospitality no charge. Good luck this season.He's 100% right. I assume you're waiting for the rifle season right? Unlike here, the rifle season takes place during the rut, archers are chasing bulls in velvet. The Beaverlodge area in Alberta is amazing...big moose, bucks, elk...I never got to full draw so many times as I did in Alberta. Had 3 tags. Best two weeks of my life.
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Get in shape now...you're up by 4am, in the field hunting by 5 and stalking just before legal shooting hours at 6am...and continue hunting until 9:40pm when it starts to get dark (archery season anyway). Makes for a long day. Dinner at 10-10:30pm, rinse & repeat.