Alberta mule deer hunts offer some of the best Trophy Mule Deer hunting in the world. The mule deer hunting in this area is only getting better every year. The Outdoors International Pro Staff has been on this hunt and it has our stamp of approval.
*This hunt is booked full for the next few years. If you want a chance at a 200″ mule deer we HIGHLY suggest getting on this waiting list.
Alberta Mule Deer Hunts
Includes guiding, lodging and meals with a realistic chance at a 200″ B&C mule deer.
Does not include non-resident hunting license or taxes
If you hunt early in the season, you can expect to see mule deer in bachelor groups, as many as 15 in a bunch, feeding on bloomed canola fields or oats. These bucks bed in the fields in midday, giving the hunter an excellent spot and stalk opportunity or to position a climber stand for a push. Great bowhunting opportunity! You should be able to do a couple of stalks a day and sit in the evenings for at least a 170 class mule deer.
Government biologists implemented a resident draw system for Mule Deer in 1999. This has worked wonders with higher age-class deer and many more mature, trophy bucks. Great genetics, and great food in the form of protein rich agricultural crops, along with maturity, has resulted in some of the best Trophy Mule Deer hunting in North America. The mule deer hunting in this area is only getting better every year.
Hunts are six days in mid September while the bucks are in their bachelor groups and feeding during long daylight hours. These hunts are in extremely high demand and usually booked years in advance. If you want to go on this hunt you need to contact us soon. Even then, you might be out of luck.
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- All Illinois Turkey Hunting is for Three Days. Either Full or semi-guided hunts are available
- Youth (16 and under) Turkey Hunts are Two Days (fully guided)
*50% Non-Refundable Deposit Required
**All information on turkey hunting requirements, fees, dates, applications, and application deadlines are available at the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

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