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Alberta Provincial Big Game Records

Alberta's open ranges: where the pursuit of majestic game meets unmatched natural beauty

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In 1926, Ed Broder killed the biggest mule deer ever to grace the records. It remains in the pole position today. As if that wasn’t enough to entice hunters to hunt the “Energy Province,” there is a solid chance hunters will encounter record-book bighorns, cougars, pronghorn, bison, musk ox, elk, and moose. Let’s face it, the place pretty much has it all. Check out the records and see for yourself.

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NOTE: This data is copyrighted and is for personal use only. For commercial use rights, please contact Boone and Crockett Club's Records Department for additional information. Not mobile compatible. 

 

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