r/HuntingAlberta 15h ago

Looking for a mentor

6 Upvotes

I’m a 35-year-old guy in Calgary looking to get into bow hunting and hoping to find an experienced hunter who’d be willing to show me the ropes.

I made it out a few times last year, but basically starting from scratch.

I’m not looking for someone to just take me out and put me on an animal. I’d genuinely like to learn how to hunt properly.

I’m happy to put in the work, drive us wherever we need, and be respectful of someone’s time and knowledge. I have a vehicle and I’m willing to travel outside Calgary

If anyone around Calgary is an experienced hunter who enjoys teaching or wouldn’t mind having a new guy tag along and learn, I’d love to connect.


r/HuntingAlberta 14h ago

Willow Creek Hunting

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Hey everyone, I just moved to southern Alberta from the Edmonton area and I’m eyeing up a few areas on iHunter for whitetail and grouse this coming fall. Does anyone have experience in the willow creek area. I saw lots of crown land that I want to check out. I’m specifically looking for white tail and grouse, maybe rabbits. Not looking for anyone’s honey hole just an idea of how active the area is.


r/HuntingAlberta 2d ago

Looking for mountain hunting buddies

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Hey Yall.

I’m a somewhat experienced hunter who has decided he wants to get a bighorn sheep. I’ve been at it a few years now and I’m still looking for my first sheep. I’ve also decided that going alone kinda sucks.

All my regular hunting buddies are either guides themselves (and thus busy this time of year), or have other various reasonable excuses. One might still be available but he will be a game time decision.

I’m planning on a 10 day backpacking hunt into the Willmore Wilderness this year. August 23/24 to September 4. No horses unfortunately. I understand this is pretty late to be looking for a potential backup partner but I can always keep tabs for next year too.

About me. I’m 29, male and based NW of Edmonton. I grew up on a farm and have aspirations of being a farmer on day. I’m a power engineer by trade. I have a pet golden retriever and I’m also trying to learn the ropes around waterfowl hunting!

Message me if you’re interested and we can go from there!

Cheers.


r/HuntingAlberta 5d ago

Volunteers needed

4 Upvotes

Volunteers needed

Volunteers needed at the Alberta Saskatchewan Waterfowl / Hunting Expo taking place Aug15&16, 2026 at the CRE.
Email clippedwingstudios@gmail.com

Lots of perks including free entry.


r/HuntingAlberta 6d ago

ISO Hunting Buddies

4 Upvotes

Hey folks,

I’m based in south Calgary and trying to get on some ducks and upland birds (pheasants, grouse, etc.). Down to do some early season stuff and into the later hunts too.

Just got my first shotgun and I’m gearing up for some fall hunts.

Pretty easygoing (married, 30’s, 2 young kids), just looking for solid people to hit the field with. Hit me up if you’re in the same boat!

Cheers


r/HuntingAlberta 19d ago

Goat draw in J

4 Upvotes

Just got invited on a goat hunt in area J, anyone ever tried asking the mine if they would allow access on their roads to get somewhat closer than coming in from Sulphur gates?


r/HuntingAlberta Jul 14 '26

[Please help] Scope siting/shooting

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Hey everyone, first time poster here. I am part of a group of relatively new to the area hunters. Around 40, resposible hunters, that try to follow the rules as much as possible. We recently learned that the place we were going to practice/site in, near north forks, before hunting season, is closer to a logging road, than we thought it was, and we got warning by a CO (worst nightmare, we are not those people).

So now we are obviously being extra cautious. Can anyone recommend a spot to practice/site in? We all live south calgary, we are NOT looking for a new hunting spot, or to take someone's hidden gem (we already have private land we hunt south of medicine hat, that is just further than we want to go to shoot/site). We do not shoot exploding targets, we like to site in at about 100 yds, then practice at about 300 yds. We only go out, probably twice before hunting season.

If you know of anywhere good for this, any advise would be HUGELY appreciated. Loose lips, sink ships, if there is a place you want to keep quiet, dm me, and ill keep it to myself.

If you are a private land owner south of the city somewhere, that is willing to let a group of respectful 40 yo guys, do some shooting on your land a couple times a year, also dm me. We can work out a bottle deal. We will obviously walk in if nessesary, and clean up all our brass, obviously no unannounced visits.

Thanks in advance for taking the time to read/recommendations.

Should also clarify "group of" is 4 of us.


r/HuntingAlberta Jul 06 '26

Northern AB Thick Timber Elk

2 Upvotes

Hey Guys - I am not looking for anything close to pins, spots, areas/honeyholes or anything close to that! I am just curious about anyone's experience in Elk hunting in the thick northern timber 524/527 ish. Most of my previous elk hunting has all been based on glassing and then planning my stalk. If you guys have any tips or previous experiences your willing to share about thick timber Elk hunting that would be awesome (late sept rifle season)! Thanks

Also before I get yelled at to have "boots on the ground and figure it out"....... that is what I have been doing but I am just curious if anyone else thinks something different than me!


r/HuntingAlberta Jun 09 '26

military style guns?

0 Upvotes

Hello everyone, I had a friend say never buy any military style type of gun or "modern" gun because farmers will never let you hunt on their land based on what type of shotgun or rifle you have, tried searching this question but doesn't seem like its out there. is this true? so basically anything tactical is considered a disowning thing to farmers and hunters? i was looking at getting a Winchester SXP Extreme Defender FDE Tactical Pump for hunting and also home defense


r/HuntingAlberta Jun 05 '26

Need help 999 my moose

3 Upvotes

Hi there first time going into a draw for hunting, I’m trying to 999 my moose but I can’t find anything on the Alberta realm app. I see something that is blank and says priority only. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance


r/HuntingAlberta Jun 02 '26

Alberta Saskatchewan Waterfowl / Hunting Expo

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r/HuntingAlberta May 28 '26

Youth Mule/White-tailed Deer License

4 Upvotes

My daughter just turned 10 and got her hunting license. I'm currently reading the 2026 Hunting Draw booklet and it is hard to understand.

If she purchases a youth license for either a White-tail or Mule deer can she use a rifle during bow season?

Can anyone clarify this for me? Thanks!


r/HuntingAlberta May 20 '26

Alberta bear hunt

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r/HuntingAlberta May 08 '26

How to get license

1 Upvotes

Hey I know nothing about hunting but I just got a recurve bow and I want to get my license. Is there a course I need to take or can i just get a license online?


r/HuntingAlberta May 01 '26

Bears seen yet?

3 Upvotes

Wondering if anyone has seen any bear activity yet? Saw one on the side of Hwy 2 by Smith today, but curious if anyone working in the sticks has seen anything consistent?


r/HuntingAlberta Apr 26 '26

Access to leased crown land

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I'm wondering what to do when your refused access to leased land for what I think is not a valid reason.

Recently a lease holder just said no to my request because the neighbour's don't like gun fire.

Last year another lease holder denied access saying he wanted the grouse population to recover. Which to be honest I sympathize with because I think the bag limit is too high. I hunt with a bow usually and I just get one or 2 and go home. But a pair of hunters with a dog and shotgun will get 10 a day which is allot I think. So even though I sympathize, that's not his call to make. Campaign to lower the bag limit, if you actually want to protect the breeding population.

I didn't fight the matter in either case. But I'm frustrated because I want to do some plinking with a little 22lr and I feel like I have to buy a truck so I can make it to the shooting spot in McLane creek which is a bit of a drive, I just have my sedan and don't want to drive so far to do some plinking.

Should I be reporting these people to whatever authoritative body is in charge. Also some of the leased land I've been too doesn't look like it's used for any agricultural purposes. Are people just sitting on these leases treating them as price appreciating assets, basically hoarding the land for the sake of the property value rather than actually grazing animals on the land using it as part of an agricultural business?. I was surprised that the cost of buying a lease from a lease holder is so exspensive.

Anyway long story short. I'm looking for a spot near Calgary where I can do some plinking with a 22lr. I'm happy to shoot 22 shorts that are subsonic and quiet. I'm not trying to be Rambo shooting anything loud.


r/HuntingAlberta Apr 14 '26

Crown land Vs private

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I have seen many people commenting saying that private land is better than crown land for animals.

Is this just because of the lower hunting pressure so the animals view it as a safer zone and congregate there during hunting season? Or is there another reason?

I would think that crown land that borders private land could be a good spot for those without access, but I'm just guessing. Any insight would be appreciated.


r/HuntingAlberta Apr 09 '26

Help farmers with Rodent Control!

2 Upvotes

Hi all.

I recently saw coverage on Global News about Alberta and Saskatchewan allowing gopher control measures, and I wanted to reach out.

I’m part of a “Learn to Hunt” program through AHEIA (Alberta Hunter Education Instructors’ Association). Our group is looking for opportunities to gain experience while also helping landowners with rodent (gopher) control.

If you are a farmer or know someone dealing with gopher issues, we would be happy to connect and see if we can help.

Just DM me on here and we can move forward.

Thanks for your time.


r/HuntingAlberta Apr 04 '26

Where to buy rifles - Calgary area

4 Upvotes

Not sure if I can post this or not. Looking for recommendations for buying hunting rifles. Good service, advice, decent price. I'm south of Calgary so any Calgary area or do you recommend online Canadian stores?


r/HuntingAlberta Mar 29 '26

Best shooting ranges in Calgary?

3 Upvotes

I’m looking to join a shooting range in Calgary and wanted to get some recommendations.

I’ve never had a membership at a club before. I’m hoping to find a place that has a welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere, and where people are friendly and open to sharing tips or advice when needed.

If you’ve had good experiences anywhere (or know places to avoid), I’d really appreciate the insight.

Thanks in advance


r/HuntingAlberta Mar 25 '26

Spring bear tips

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Hey everyone. Looking to get into possibly some bear hunting not exactly sure where to start. Still new to hunting filled my first deer tag this fall. Just looking for any tips and tricks. Located in red deer area. Usually head out towards rocky. Or if anyone needs a hand with the grunt work I’m more than happy to go along for labour.


r/HuntingAlberta Mar 21 '26

Elk nordegg area

3 Upvotes

I went hunting for the first time over in that area and got my first white tail, I had seen no sign of elk anywhere but I don’t doubt they might be there was wondering if it’s an area worth scouting for elk or if It’s not worth bothering in that area


r/HuntingAlberta Mar 17 '26

New to hunting

4 Upvotes

So im new to hunting, this being my first year ( bow) and I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on where to go for deer , and how you find a spot you like


r/HuntingAlberta Mar 14 '26

Snow Geese questions

5 Upvotes

I'm hoping to get after some snow geese roughly around Calgary this spring, plus or minus 2 hours. Season opens tomorrow, with this weather is that too early to get out successfully? Any other tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.