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funny you mention wolf,i just read an article in Predator Nation about shooting wolves in canada,couple of hundred dollars for the licence in ottawa,the province is 85% crown land,84 million hectares

Not sure its the same vid or the one after, they are on a stalk & as he draws it cuts back to target practising, and when they load up it cut back to him hill running, its definately a hunters lif

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Yup,but lets give the Bears redneck mentions a miss,a guided hunt for them costs $22,000,thats a bit expensive with a weak sterling against the dollar.

 

How much is a Wolf tag and do they have them on Kodiak? To be honest hunting anything out there for a week would be f***ing excellent, even just f***ing about after ptarmigan/grouse.

 

Aye, 22k is a bit steep. :bad::laugh:

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funny you mention wolf,i just read an article in Predator Nation about shooting wolves in canada,couple of hundred dollars for the licence in ottawa,the province is 85% crown land,84 million hectares suitable for hunting for the residents.

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I could spend some money on hunting over there! Wolf would be a must for me, a challenging hunt and get a lovely pelt and scull out of it. Spot & stalked black bear would be another and some sort of mountain hunt, sheep or elk I guess.

 

Compared to the UK the N.Americans shoot so little but any given hunt can be much more of an 'occasion' if you get me. For example, a UK deerstalker that does a bit might be out stalking 2-3 or more times a week, potentially killing hundreds of deer a year. Over there in the lower 48 or the North they'll feck off for a week, maybe kill one animal but still have had a hell of a satisfying experience!

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funny you mention wolf,i just read an article in Predator Nation about shooting wolves in canada,couple of hundred dollars for the licence in ottawa,the province is 85% crown land,84 million hectares suitable for hunting for the residents.

 

Where can I get this magazine I've never seen it before

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Id wanna tree cats haha

Thats my dream hunt,check out the size of byron stewarts pussy cats,google his name and the alberta company he guides for tracks n trails,his cats are huge.

 

 

Just read this from your recommendation.

 

http://forums.bowsite.com/tf/bgforums/thread.cfm?forum=16&threadid=361611

 

Decent read!

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I think 2017 his hunts are $12000 or 12-5?Expensive,but he is one of the very few guides who virtually guarantees a big tom,its a fair few quid but a drop in the ocean when weighed against the memory and the experience,truly once in a lifetime.You can get $4000 hunts in places like utah,even saw one for $500 dollars once,but you mightnt even see a cat on the dry ground hunts,just need to win the lottery or sell the kids.

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