2009
Hunt Costs - All prices are in US dollars
Checkmark denotes "included in the cost" |
| All
Inclusive Hunts |
2
bear
licenses |
License
Fees |
Guide
Fees |
Tax |
Accommodations
during the hunt |
Transportation
meals during hunt |
Trophy
Handling |
1
Guide
2 Hunters |
6
Day Black Bear Hunt
$3,775.00 US |
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8
Day Rut Moose Hunt
$5,975.00 US |
$1850.00
(1 bear only) |
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6
Day Nov. Moose Hunt
$4,995.00 US
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n/a |
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Wolf/Coyote
$2,950.00 US |
n/a |
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$150.00
skinning fee per animal |
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Add
wolf/coyote to your hunt: $500.00 U.S. (includes license &
tax)
Wolf skinning fees $150.00 U.S.
Add fishing where available: $350.00 U.S.
Add Black Bear to Rut Moose Hunts: $1,850.00 U.S. (1 bear
only)
Non-hunters: $200.00 per day
Hunters are responsible for all meat processing costs regardless
of whether or not the meat is taken home.
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| Booking
Information |
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When you choose your
bear hunt, moose hunt or wolf hunt you can confirm your booking
by:
- Sending a 50% deposit. All deposits are non-refundable but
may be transferred to another hunter for the hunt already
booked.
- Phone or send the information for your party (names, number
in party etc.) along with what species each client wishes
to hunt.
- Be sure to include contact information for at least one
member of your group with name, address, phone number and
e-mail address if available.
- Hunt dates will be confirmed after the deposit is received.
Final payment is due in cash upon arrival at camp or paid
by cashiers cheque 60 days before hunt date. PERSONAL CHECKS
AND MONEY ORDERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED for final payment.
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| Camp
Arrival/Departure Information |
Hunters will be
expected to arrive at camp after 6:00pm on the day before the
hunt starts. Meals are not provided on day of arrival.
Hunters leave camp after breakfast the day after their hunt.
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| Transportation |
Driving:
Directions to camp will vary according to the hunt you choose.
Hunters are usually met at the nearest center to the hunting
area. Slave Lake (WMU’s 511 and 542) is about 150 miles North
West of Edmonton. Fort McMurray (WMU 519) is approximately 275
miles North of Edmonton and WMU’s 525 and 526 are approximately
400 miles North West of Edmonton or about 120 miles North of
Grande Prairie.
Flying:
Generally hunters fly into Edmonton where they have their travel
agent arrange for a rental vehicle to drive to camp. Flights
to Fort McMurray and Grande Prairie can be arranged but are
generally quite high priced. Uniglobe GEO in Edmonton at 1-800-661-2454
caters to hunters coming to Alberta. |
| Customs
(Entry to Canada) |
Passports are
now necessary for border crossing.
All non-Canadians coming to Canada from other countries must
comply with Canadian immigration rules and regulations regarding
legal admission to Canada regardless of intention or reason
for coming to Canada.
Any person who has a history of criminal arrest, record or conviction
(including DUI - Driving Under the Influence)… is not admissible
to Canada unless having first obtained a Minister’s Permit or
letter of Rehab from a Canadian Consulate abroad…(in their home
country)…or the nearest Canada Immigration Center…(usually found
at certain designated Ports of Entry). Any person with a criminal
record entering Canada, without one of these documents WILL
BE REFUSED ENTRY.
There should be no trouble going through customs at the Canada
- U.S. Border. Do not bring hand guns, as they are illegal.
However, do bring proper identification such as your passport
and driver’s licence. When on your way home you may be asked
to identify what game you are carrying. Your hunting licence
you purchase should provide the documentation for proof they
require. |
| Firearms
Information |
For hunters bringing
their firearms into Canada, a confirmed Non-Resident Firearm
Declaration (CAFC 909) will serve as a licence and registration.
The Non-Resident Firearms Declaration and it’s continuation
sheet (CAFC 909 EF) must be presented in triplicate, unsigned,
to a Canada Customs Officer at your first point of entry into
Canada. Any associated fees are not included in the price of
your hunt. For more information phone 1-800-731-4000 or e-mail
Canadian.firearms@justice.gc.ca or download the forms here:
http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca
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| What
To Bring |
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- Rifle and Ammunition
- Sleeping bag
- Suitable hunting attire (wool or comparable quiet clothing)
- Rain Gear
- Waterproof footwear suitable for cold weather for sitting
or walking
- Comfortable camp shoes
- Mosquito repellent
and netting.
- Towels, shampoo etc. as required for personal use.
- Thermal underwear
- Hunting knife, binoculars, fishing gear etc. If desired
- Proper identification for obtaining hunting licences
- Camera and film
Also please bring your sense of adventure, your sense of humour,
your best hunting ability, patience and accurate shooting
abilities.
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| Weather |
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The weather in Alberta is
mostly unpredictable!
May
- Usually offers warm spring temperatures, ranging from 60
to 70 degrees Fahrenheit
September - Should average 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit
October - Temperatures may be 32 to 60 degrees
Fahrenheit with nights bringing below freezing temperatures.
Please e-mail or call (250) 781-3130
for information or to book your next hunting trip with us.
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