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08 July 2014, 07:18
AR MANDraw Results
Sad to say its a no go for archery elk this year for me. Hope you all have better luck!
Regards
08 July 2014, 07:52
Peter AndersenTough luck. We've gotta wait till the 15th here in Sask. I'm hoping for mule deer and moose but not holding out much hope.
08 July 2014, 17:13
snowmanSorry to hear that AR. Received word yesterday that my boys were drawn for rifle elk in the interlake. I will be anxiously watching the mail to see if my partner and myself got drawn as well. If not I guess I'm chief cook and dishwasher.......again.
08 July 2014, 17:54
CoyoteKiller82Nice!! Gonna have to check the mail...hoping for archery elk in GHA 30, but was drawn for archery moose last year so not holding my breath. I guess we'll see

09 July 2014, 07:01
SkylineGot ours in the mail today. I drew a landowner tag and my wife drew archery elk.

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09 July 2014, 07:12
medvedquote:
Originally posted by Skyline:
Got ours in the mail today. I drew a landowner tag and my wife drew archery elk.
good news.
hope the water is not harming you too much.
Phil
09 July 2014, 08:23
Skylinequote:
Originally posted by medved:
quote:
Originally posted by Skyline:
Got ours in the mail today. I drew a landowner tag and my wife drew archery elk.
good news.
hope the water is not harming you too much.
Phil
Thanks Phil.
Fortunately we are on high ground and have no issues. It is really bad to the south and southwest………. a lot of people are getting hit hard. Sad to see.
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11 July 2014, 10:06
AR MANOK well glad to hear some of you received good news so now I will be expecting hunting reports and living threw your stories!
Good Luck!!
11 July 2014, 11:39
.366torqueOver here in BC, I drew a grizz draw.
12 July 2014, 09:00
Grizzly Adamsquote:
Originally posted by Skyline:
Got ours in the mail today. I drew a landowner tag and my wife drew archery elk.
You have to draw for a land owners tag ? Here you have to apply in the general draw and if you're not selected, sustainable resources issues you one. Think Wednesday is the day here.
Grizz
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12 July 2014, 15:04
Skylinequote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
quote:
Originally posted by Skyline:
Got ours in the mail today. I drew a landowner tag and my wife drew archery elk.
You have to draw for a land owners tag ? Here you have to apply in the general draw and if you're not selected, sustainable resources issues you one. Think Wednesday is the day here.
Grizz
Yes…… the landowner draw here is a separate draw from the general/archery draws.
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17 July 2014, 21:48
Smokeyjust recevied a call from the office and someone cancelled their draw and i was next in line for a SHEEP draw. finally after 8 years
Smokey
18 July 2014, 04:12
Peter AndersenWell I came up dry again! Maybe next year...
18 July 2014, 05:42
Grizzly AdamsFinally got 418 Elk. Been 10 years but my kind of Hunt. Mountains and horses, well worth the wait.
Grizz
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.
19 July 2014, 00:41
AR MANHey fantastic to have drawn a Grizzly tag a sheep tag and elk tags! Really looking forward to living threw you good folks so I honestly hope u all post reports regardless of out comes. Let's all not forget how blessed we are to live in Canada and have a chance to hunt some of the worlds finest animals. Sure it's not Africa but those who have harvested sheep,goat,elk and grizzly can attest to the wild lands that these animals call home!
No fences here!!!!
Finest Regards
[QUOTE]Originally posted by AR MAN:
No fences here!!!!
/QUOTE]
Have a look here:
http://beta.realtor.ca/index.aspx?CultureId=1Sheep shooting in Saskatchewan on a single section. No need to walk or climb. Simply pathetic.
I'm actually related to one of the key bureaucrats who made this possible. We got into a memorable argument over the entire concept. I object for several reasons, most seriously because of the inevitability of disease entering the wild populations. The CWD problem we have is a direct result of the policy that she wrote and that Saskatchewan politicians turned into legislation.
Dean
...I say that hunters go into Paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
-Edward, Duke of York
20 July 2014, 21:12
Skylinequote:
Originally posted by maki:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by AR MAN:
No fences here!!!!
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Have a look here:
http://beta.realtor.ca/index.aspx?CultureId=1Sheep shooting in Saskatchewan on a single section. No need to walk or climb. Simply pathetic.
I'm actually related to one of the key bureaucrats who made this possible. We got into a memorable argument over the entire concept. I object for several reasons, most seriously because of the inevitability of disease entering the wild populations. The CWD problem we have is a direct result of the policy that she wrote and that Saskatchewan politicians turned into legislation.
Dean
Yes Saskatchewan allows the high fenced hunts and they are quite prolific…… a few in Ontario and Quebec as well.
I agree with you completely on it being pathetic. I observed a couple of the high fence elk 'hunts' a couple years ago and was embarrassed even to be in the vicinity, but I had deliberately gone to watch and see, as I had not seen them first hand. I figured if I was going to have an opinion on it, it would be good if it was based on actual first hand observation.
In all honesty, it was very sad and there was about as much difficulty involved as whacking an angus cows out in one of my pastures. It bore no resemblance to a REAL elk hunt for wild elk. After the shooting they walk over and set up the elk for the pictures so that there will not be any high fence in the background and cut off the ear tags.
Left a really bad taste in my mouth and I will never understand the attraction………. to me it is not about hunting and more about stroking the ego with a big elk rack and instant gratification. There was no 'hunting', just killing.
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