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Two actually,

I have a farm country mule deer hunt booked near Edmonton Alberta.(first week of November) Its described as ride around in the truck and glass from vantage points. When you find a buck you want to go after. Get out and stalk him.

Packing list has set of whites on it. What are a good brand to buy?

Boots,
I usually use leather hiking boots and gaiters for hunting out west or in the mountains. I do have some danner pronghorns that have some insulation. Ive never really hunted in snow day after day. What boots would you wear?


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Depends on the time of year right now jeans and running shoes, later good waterproof boots that fit well. Depends on how you handle cold weather but a good layer system. I live North West of Edmonton now but lived 20 years in Northern places I wear pants and layers on top, haven’t worn long underwear hunting for years as I get to hot walking or stalking


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Posts: 264 | Location: Alberta Canada | Registered: 10 April 2013Reply With Quote
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No cotton underwear. "Cotton Kills"

Light weight wool or poly in Layers is the best.


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Hand and boot warmer.

It can be hard as one might need to take warm and cold weather gear.
 
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Farm Land, drive around Hunt . Your outfitter has permission to hunt that ? We have a real problem with rogue outfitters hunting land they are not permitted on. You could be in for a world of Hurt.

Grizz


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Posts: 1585 | Location: Central Alberta, Canada | Registered: 20 July 2019Reply With Quote
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Grizzly Adams1:
Farm Land, drive around Hunt . Your outfitter has permission to hunt that ? We have a real problem with rogue outfitters hunting land they are not permitted on. You could be in for a world of Hurt.

Grizz[/QUOTE
Interesting we have a problem with lease holders not allowing people on to crown Grazing leases after Oct 15is this the problem or are they going on private land.


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