Alberta Whitetail Hunts
We hunt some of the best country in North America for huge Whitetail bucks and our deer herd is strong and thriving. November in Alberta is widely known by sportsmen around the world as a cold snowy time of year, winter is just setting in and the whole north country starts to lock down, tight as a drum. It is also known as the best time to hunt and get a glimpse of a monster Trophy Whitetail.
Our hunting is done from heated elevated stands that have been set up in an area previously scouted by your guide, in an area that we feel will give you the best opportunity to harvest a deer. We also utilize heated ground blinds in the same fashion. These stands are typically set up near feeding areas or between feeding and bedding areas to ambush the buck as he follows a hot doe.
You will be dropped off at your stand in the morning and your guide will spend the day scouting other areas for deer movement and especially looking for sign that a big buck is working an area. If need be we will move you to a different area. This ensures you are always hunting the best area possible for success.
Because we hunt bush country and a lot of the area is quite overgrown, shots average around 150 yards. Much of this country was highly developed by logging, oil, and gas 30 years ago, and has now grown up creating the ideal habitat for big bucks. All of the old logging decks and trails remain and we have opened up shooting lanes near feeding areas and natural funnels thus controlling how far you will need to shoot. Other areas are more open and you may have to take a shot out to 300 yards. You should be proficient with your shooting and judging distance, a rangefinder is highly recommended.
Cost:
$6,800/person.
Included:
Lodging, meals, transportation during the hunt, field prep of your buck.
Not included:
Transportation to camp and back, license and tags, meat processing, taxidermy, gratuities.