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KIFARUCAST

Alberta 2018

KIFARUCAST

Kifaru International

Wilderness, Sports, Sports:wilderness, Education

4.92.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Jeff Lander from Primitive Outfitting joins Aron to discuss his 2018 Alberta Mule Deer hunt Jeff Lander, is originally from Washington State. He moved to British Columbia in 1988 and resides in BC with his wife Lana. Jeff has bowhunted most of his life and decided in 1994 to pursue his passion with making it his job. Jeff and his three daughters, Rachel, Kirsten and Lisse, have been living in Alberta since 1996 where he started outfitting whitetail deer, mule deer and waterfowl. Jeff acquired an outfitting concession in British Columbia in 2005 to pursue his dream of guiding bowhunter's to grizzlies, black bear and moose. While Jeff prefers to hunt with traditional equipment, he primarily guides hunters who use compound bows, and occasional rifle hunter.Jeff's hunting experience and easy going attitude will make your hunt enjoyable and one to remember.

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0:00.0

Good morning everybody. Welcome back to Cafferoo cast. It's just me solo today. Frank had

0:07.6

did me a favor and took my football coach hunting. He's out from Oregon. But we have the

0:13.8

great Jeff Lander from Prima about 10 outfitting long time friend. And you've just had to

0:19.5

deal with me for three weeks. So hopefully you can handle me for another hour or so.

0:22.8

Thanks for coming on. No problem. No problem. So you're done for the season now, right?

0:29.9

We just might go hunt a little bit for yourself out in the boat zone, but you don't have any guiding

0:33.6

left. Guiding is all finished. Yeah, it's all finished left yesterday and kind of wanted to stick

0:40.8

around. Today is the last day of the season. Our tree, but in Alberta, as a BC resident, I have to have a

0:47.8

class C hunter with me, which is a good friend of mine. And he was busy. So I should be hunting

0:55.3

yielded today after what we saw the last few weeks, but it was nice to get on the road and get back home

1:02.5

too. So yeah, now it's been a good, good fall, tough fall though. It's been a good one. Yeah,

1:09.7

well, you have the operation up in for those of you that are listening to don't know. Jeff's

1:16.0

the guy I also go and I've hunted black bear with you grisly in moves. So you've got an outfit up

1:22.8

in BC as well. Mm hmm. Yeah, you've had that for a long time. For you guys came 11 years. Yeah, 11

1:32.0

years or I guess going on 12 years in BC and I don't know, 20 almost in Alberta. So yeah,

1:41.1

this keeps getting better. Yeah, well, I ended up killing a good bear up there with you this

1:45.6

spring-soated Frank. And you had a pretty good season overall for black bear in general, didn't you?

1:51.8

Yeah, black bear was amazing. Yeah, it just seems that every year, I guess when you focus on

2:00.0

trying to take out the big boars, it does work out. I mean, a lot of people manage their

2:05.9

white tails and whatever, but we've been doing that with with bears now. I would say 95% or more,

2:12.4

big mature boars, which a lot of people think you shoot them out, but we got so many

2:17.5

sows up there that they just move in. You know, one one gets taken out and another one moves in.

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