Well, it finally happened...The outfitters of Alberta have tried for years to restrict freelance waterfowlers...They had already succeeded in big game hunting by getting a law passed saying you could ONLY hunt with a guide or outfitter...The only exception is a Hunter/Host license and not easy to get.
Yesterday, I found out that I can only hunt Alberta for two 7 day periods a year, but if I hunt with a guide/outfitter...I can hunt as many times as I want...The price for hunting with a guide is $125.00 each 7 days...Hunting as a freelance hunter is $175.00 for each 7 days...The 7 days must be consecutive as well.
Also, I can no longer hunt wherever I want...When I get my 7 day license...I must state what 3 Wildlife Management Units, I want to hunt...Alberta is huge and this stops us from hunting the south (prairie region)...Then going north to hunt the Parklands...This is probably the worse part of this regulation change...Scouting and finding birds is half the fun.
Well, it was great while it lasted, but hunting is indeed becoming a rich man's sport.........
ps...Saskatchewan is looking better and better....
Yesterday, I found out that I can only hunt Alberta for two 7 day periods a year, but if I hunt with a guide/outfitter...I can hunt as many times as I want...The price for hunting with a guide is $125.00 each 7 days...Hunting as a freelance hunter is $175.00 for each 7 days...The 7 days must be consecutive as well.
Also, I can no longer hunt wherever I want...When I get my 7 day license...I must state what 3 Wildlife Management Units, I want to hunt...Alberta is huge and this stops us from hunting the south (prairie region)...Then going north to hunt the Parklands...This is probably the worse part of this regulation change...Scouting and finding birds is half the fun.
Well, it was great while it lasted, but hunting is indeed becoming a rich man's sport.........
ps...Saskatchewan is looking better and better....