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What Can One Hunt In Canada In February?
09 November 2017, 12:08
SaeedWhat Can One Hunt In Canada In February?
What animals are legal to hunt in Canada in February?
What are the rules for visiting hunters, without bringing a firearm?
09 November 2017, 12:43
frankinthelaurelsFor a plane ticket for warmer climates is what is usually sought after !!
09 November 2017, 16:37
p dog shooterquote:
What animals are legal to hunt in Canada in February?
Wolves, coyotes other varmints I would think.
09 November 2017, 19:47
SkylineSaeed.......if you want a real winter hunting experience you could do one of the winter mountain goat hunts in February with one of the few outfitters in NW BC that offer them. Fantastic winter coats and the BEST place to try for a monster billy.
Check out Bolen-Lewis at:http://www.bolenlewis.com/
Not sure if Angus Morrison does the winter hunts, but he is a member on AR and his website is:
http://wildcoastoutfitters.ca/specials/Another option would be wild wood bison with Mervyn's Outfitting in the Yukon. Fantastic hunt in truly wild country, but bitter cold. His website is:
http://yukonsheep.com/index.htmFurther north you go, shorter the days.....as in few hours of daylight and colder than a witches heart.

Other than that it is also prime time for cougar (mountain lion) and none better than Chilcotin Hillbilly on AR who hunts in the Chilcotin area of BC. Lynx could possibly be added and of course coyote and wolf are open as well in most parts of Canada in February.
So there are a few more options than just "varmints".
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09 November 2017, 21:21
sheephunterabYup a few options as outlined by skyline.
Cougars, bobcats, lynx
Wolves, coyotes
Bison
Mountain goat
Visitors from certain countries need visas to visit Canada. Other than that pretty simple
09 November 2017, 22:23
Kathi http://forums.accuratereloadin...7621043/m/2581044791Saeed,
Husband did the February Mountain Goat hunt with Bolen & Lewis and had a fantastic time. He used the outfitter's rifle. Link has some scenery photos and he passed on some goats.
Hot shower, excellent food, and nice accomodations.
The owner/guide Mike Lewis is a great guy.
Kathi
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708-425-3552
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09 November 2017, 23:39
butchlocyup a cougar lynx, wolf hunt would be quite an experience but a cold one.
09 November 2017, 23:52
Grizzly Adamsquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
yup a cougar lynx, wolf hunt would be quite an experience but a cold one.
Come on, no worse than Minnesota and our weather actually moderates a lot of the time.

Warm clothes and you're good to go.
Grizz
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11 November 2017, 08:23
medvedSaeed,
if you choose bison in the Yukon (that will be a very good choice ...) and if you need a rifle i have a lovely 9.3x62 that i will let you use if needed ...
11 November 2017, 17:02
WannabeBwanaTo answer your specific questions, you’ll need a non-resident hunting licence for the province or territory you are in. They will also require you to hire a licensed guide.
You don’t require a gun licence if you remain under the direct and immediate supervision of a licensed adult (your guide).
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-...visit-visite-eng.htmPersonally, I think I’d do the wood bison hunt.
15 November 2017, 00:23
WannabeBwanaHey, Saeed, maybe you'll get a bison to charge you!!!
http://torontosun.com/news/nat...e-with-enraged-bison24 November 2017, 08:26
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04 December 2017, 13:25
tendramsquote:
Originally posted by Skyline:
Another option would be wild wood bison with Mervyn's Outfitting in the Yukon. Fantastic hunt in truly wild country, but bitter cold. His website is:
http://yukonsheep.com/index.htm
This! Tim runs a top shelf outfit and that hunt is genuinely hard work for a really rare species. Definitely NOT a pasture shoot. I have hunted them three times with Tim (successful all three times) with the first being shot in sheep country...but with snow.

05 December 2017, 05:20
LongwalkerIf you are concerned about cold weather, just remember, there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad choices in clothing! ;-)
05 December 2017, 06:32
medvedquote:
Originally posted by tendrams:
quote:
Originally posted by Skyline:
Another option would be wild wood bison with Mervyn's Outfitting in the Yukon. Fantastic hunt in truly wild country, but bitter cold. His website is:
http://yukonsheep.com/index.htm
This! Tim runs a top shelf outfit and that hunt is genuinely hard work for a really rare species. Definitely NOT a pasture shoot. I have hunted them three times with Tim (successful all three times) with the first being shot in sheep country...but with snow.
during the winter is not rare to see bison above dall sheep ... always surprising especially early in the morning ...
05 December 2017, 06:33
medvedquote:
Originally posted by Longwalker:
If you are concerned about cold weather, just remember, there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad choices in clothing! ;-)
there is cold and the cold Yukon lol ...
06 December 2017, 20:28
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
What animals are legal to hunt in Canada in February?
Bigfoot, snow bunnies, Frosty the snowman, Rudolf, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, et. al.
Frank
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09 December 2017, 05:35
.366torqueNo to Bigfoot! Squatch is my boy!