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12 November 2015, 20:30
Diamond jim
Alberta Spring Bear
I am interested in a spring bear hunt with crossbow in Alberta. Anyone have a recommendation for an outfitter? Thanks
12 November 2015, 22:57
Skyline
Sent you a PM.


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13 November 2015, 07:20
Grizzly Adams
No crossbow hunting in Alberta, unless you're disabled and get a permit.

Grizz


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13 November 2015, 09:47
Cougarz
Jim,

I went with Wizard Lake Outfitting last year. We had a fun time saw and took some great bears. My largest is pictured on my avatar. He was 7 1/2 foot bear with a 19 7/16 skull. I plan on going back soon.


Roger
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14 November 2015, 20:40
Jetboater
Crossbows are allowed during any general season, just need a permit during archery only seasons. Bear are a general season and you can hunt with any weapon you want.
14 November 2015, 23:01
sheephunterab
quote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
No crossbow hunting in Alberta, unless you're disabled and get a permit.

Grizz


You can crossbow hunt all you want in Alberta during general seasons. 99% of all bear hunting in Alberta would be done in general seasons. Unless you are in an archery-only WMU, crossbows are most welcome in Alberta, whether you are disabled or not!


Check out our hunt videos at https://www.youtube.com/channe...K-TVoxC2Q5oglxBiRP0g
15 November 2015, 02:36
Grizzly Adams
I stand corrected. Wink

HUNTING WITH CROSS-BOWS

Since the fall season of 2002, cross-bows are no longer "prohibited" for hunting wildlife in Alberta.

Cross-bows may not be used to hunt big game during archery-only seasons. The only exception is for an eligible handicapped hunter who has obtained a cross-bow licence.

A Bowhunting Permit, as required by bowhunters using conventional archery equipment, is not required by persons who are hunting with cross-bows.

In accordance with federal regulations, cross-bows may not be used for waterfowl hunting.

Persons hunting big game with a cross-bow must use an authorized cross-bow and arrow (bolt). An authorized cross-bow is one that requires 100 pounds or more of pull to draw the string or cable to its cocked position. There is no restriction on arrow length however it must have a tip as described under the heading "Bowhunting" above.


Indeed, no human being has yet lived under conditions which, considering the prevailing climates of the past, can be regarded as normal. John E Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Man

Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln

Only one war at a time. Abe Again.