Alberta, Canada.
Alberta, Canada is one of the premiere spots in North America for trophy mule deer and we are in one of the best locations within Alberta. Our mule deer hunts take place in the Peace River region of the North West where mule deer are on a limited draw for resident hunters.
Where can I find mule deer in Canada?
Mule deer prefer open grassy areas and are most often seen along roadways, in fields and on grassy south-facing slopes. Though found as far to the north as Dawson, most sightings are along the highways of the southern Yukon.
Does Canada have mule deer in it?
An easy way to identify the different deer of Canada is by describing what they look like, where they live and what they eat. I use these to describe the five deer species in Canada: White-tailed deer, Mule deer, Caribou, Moose, and Wapiti.
Where is the best place to find mule deer?
Colorado is a top state for mule deer, in large part, because of the size of the deer population there. An estimated 400,000 to 450,000 mule deer inhabit the state. Colorado operates on a preference point system, so it’s a top place to start applying and building points if you want to go after a nice muley buck.
Where are the biggest mule deer in Canada?
Alberta’s mule deer have some of the largest body weights found anywhere, averaging nearly 250 pounds and can exceed 300 and, they have antlers to match. Most noted for their incredible mass and dark coloration, a large percentage of the antlers also sport non-typical points.
What province in Canada has the best hunting?
Ontario is one of the most accessible areas in Canada for quality black bear hunting. Our forests and lakes make it a perfect habitat and a plentiful food supply for these industrious animals. As a result, Ontario has one of the largest black bear populations in North America.
Does Ontario have mule deer?
I suppose there might be captive mulies in Ontario and, by extension, mulies escaped from captivity. Otherwise, there are no mule deer in Ontario.
Are there any elk in Canada?
The present population of elk in Canada is about 72 000. Over half of the animals (40 000) are in British Columbia, mostly in the Kootenays and in the Peace-Omineca Region, but with a small population on Vancouver Island.
Where is the best deer hunting in Canada?
Saskatchewan is considered one of the best places in the world to hunt whitetail deer. TheGreat Grey Outfitters & Western Trophy Outfitters experience lets you enjoy incredible hunting and make memories that last a lifetime!
Are there mule deer in Manitoba?
Mule deer are relatively common in western Manitoba, so hunters have the chance to put one in the freezer.
Where are the most deer in Canada?
The Loring-Restoule Region is home to one of the largest herds of white-tailed deer in the province. Approximately 10,000 white-tailed deer spend the winter months in the Loring-Restoule area. In the past the deer congregated in an area known as the “Deer Yards”, today they are spread out around our region.
What is harder to hunt mule deer or whitetail?
Mule deer are slightly more accepting to hunters and pressure. Also, mule deer tend to be much more laid back and less jittery. They tend not to spook as easy as whitetails. Mule deer are identifiable in the way they move, too.
Where is the best mule deer hunting in Alberta?
Northern Alberta, along the farmland fringe is considered one of the best areas that an out of country hunter (non resident) can come hunting. The abundant food source from the agriculture gives them all the nutrition they need to sustain a healthy population and excellent antler growth.
Are there mule deer in Banff?
The only animal more plentiful than elk in the Banff Townsite are mule deer. Their light brown colour makes them difficult to spot, but if you look carefully, you’ll be sure to find a few munching on vegetation near the tree line.
Where are the biggest elk in Canada?
Of the four subspecies of elk found in North America, two reside in British Columbia. Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) can be found on Vancouver Island. Roosevelt elk are larger with larger and more rugged antlers than other members of the species.
Where is the best elk hunting in Canada?
Elk Hunting on Alberta’s Eastern Slopes
And one of the best places to hunt elk in Canada is on eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies, where the eighth and twelfth place elks of all time have been harvested. The peak of the rut falls in the middle of September and this is the best time to head out on an elk hunt.
What is the wildest place in Canada?
So, we’ve done a roundup of Canada’s wildest places to inspire your wild spirit and nature lovin’ hearts.
- HAIDA GWAII. You can feel the pulse of this vast, magical place.
- THE WILDS OF SABLE ISLAND. You want wild?
- ADVENTURE IN CHURCHILL. What’s wilder than a polar bear?
- THE TORNGAT MOUNTAINS.
What province has the most moose?
Often considered a symbol of Canada, the moose is featured on Ontario’s provincial coat of arms. Moose are the largest living member of the deer family (Cervidae).
Moose.
Published Online | October 3, 2011 |
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Last Edited | September 24, 2019 |
Where is most hunting in Canada?
Saskatchewan has produced more huge bucks than anywhere else in North America and is considered a premiere destination for white-tailed deer. Populations of black bear in northern Saskatchewan and moose also make the province an attractive place for big game hunters.
Are there any elk in Ontario?
They communicate on an on-going basis with each other using a series of grunts and squeals, and use a bark-like sound to warn the others of danger. Elk have also been re-introduced to areas other then Bancroft. These include Lake of the Woods, Lake Huron North Shore, and Nipissing/French River.
How far east do mule deer live?
Mule deer are found throughout western North America- from northern Mexico to Alaska, and as far east as the Great Plains.