Alberta
Mule Deer Hunting & Antelope Bowhunting With Big Sky Country
Outfitting
We are experienced hunting guides who know how to put our hunters
on trophy antelope and mule deer. We are happy to share some pictures
of our successful hunts. Join
us on your next Alberta big game hunting trip for antelpe and
mule deer and enjoy the adventure of a lifetime.
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for information or to book your hunt.
Trophy
Mule Deer Bowhunts With Big Sky Country Outfitting
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| Bowhunters on this
quality hunt get first crack in September and October at the
giant Mulies that live in the limited rifle draw areas of the
open prairies. The weather is usually warm and windy, which
makes for great stalking conditions. We also do some ground
blind hunting in one area. You can expect shots in the 30-50
yard range, with the occasional under 25 yard shot. |
We have
figured out the best techniques to get even novice bowhunters
with no stalking experience quality shots at Pope and Young
class deer. Hunters with us for the first time should take the
first shot at any 150-class buck that presents itself, while
repeat hunters - or those on 1 on 1 hunts - can consider hunting
specifically for a 160-170+ buck.
Many miles are covered by foot, so you need to be in good shape.
The area is about 3000 feet elevation and most of it is flat
prairie, but it can get hot out and the more ground you can
cover, the better the hunting. We can take 12 hunters in 4 zones
which are all good but vary slightly; call to see which areas
are available for your hunt. |
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Mule Deer Rifle Hunts With Big Sky Country Outfitting |

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| Alberta is one of
the premier spots in North America for big mule deer especially
in the prairies on the 3 day hunt areas. Most of the deer are
taken at less than 250 yards, but shots over 300 yards are not
uncommon. These hunts begin when the rut is starting. The rut
causes the bucks to move more, hide less, and are easier to
spot, especially if it snows. |
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