
Alberta, Canada
Phone1-888-NWO-HUNT or 1-888-696-4868
Email: info@huntingalberta.com
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First class hunting trips for Black Bear, Wolves, Moose, Mule
Deer, Whitetail Deer
Fishing Alberta's waterways for Walleye, Northern Pike, and Lake
Trout
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If you're ready to take your trip of a lifetime, you have come to the
right place. With gorgeous accommodations, top notch meals, knowledgeable
professional guides, and abundant opportunities for trophy game, we will
provide you a fantastic hunt at a reasonable cost. As hosts for most major
magazine writers and television show producers, we have what it takes
to treat our clients right, and keep them coming back year after year.
Guided
Black Bear Hunts Hunting begins in early May and continues through
Mid June for Spring Bear. The Spring Bear hunts are operated out of an
outpost camp North of the Slave Lake area. These outpost camps are well
equipped with amenities like hot and cold running water, showers, refrigerators
and freezers, electric lights, and modern cook ranges. Our modular kitchen
and dining facilities make for a very comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Sleeping accommodations consist of 10' X 12' wall tents that are equipped
with a ground sheet, single bed mattresses with box springs, electric
lights, and propane heaters in case the weather turns wet or cold.
Because
hunters are allowed to kill two bears in Alberta, our success rate over
the past several years has been consistently over 180%. This means that
a camp with ten hunters will usually produce a harvest of more than 18
bears. Opportunities are at 200%, meaning everyone will get an opportunity
to harvest two bears each. It is not surprising to see 25 or 30 bears
during a hunt, and many repeat customers have learned to be patient, resulting
in great trophy bears.
Fall Black Bear hunts operate in September from our Main Lodge
near Slave Lake. These hunts are "spot and stalk" hunts and also offer
an exciting way to find your trophy Bear.
Regardless of the timing of your hunt, chances of harvesting color phase
bears are typically near 35 or 40%. Hunts taking place in June can be
combined with Fishing.
Guided
Moose Hunts Our Fall Moose hunts begin in mid September and continue
through mid October to coincide with the Bull Moose being in rut. Hunting
takes place in the Athabasca River watershed and on the Wabasca River.
The area we hunt has very limited access so hunting pressure is light,
and therefore this country produces some fine heads every year. There
are several options when hunting Moose.
The
wilderness river float is a trip on the Wabasca River that will cover
approximately 150 miles of true untouched wilderness. Most of the hunting
is done from large 27 foot canoes that are very stable and comfortable
to ride in. These canoes are motorized and very versatile, allowing access
to areas otherwise unaccessable. You will also have the opportunity to
fish for Northern Pike and Walleye while hunting, and accommodations will
be in tents or possibly outpost camps.
Another option is the lodge hunt. Each night will be spent in our Main
Lodge, with typical meals and accommodations. Hunting is primarily by
calling and scouting, with plenty of opportunities for trophy Moose. Areas
hunted will be surrounding the Athabasca River.
Still more options include hunts during November conducted from our Main
Lodge or from our supplemental North Camp.
Guided
Whitetail Deer Hunts Our Whitetail or Mule Deer hunts take place in
the Slave Lake district of North Central Alberta in a mixture of farm
fields, heavy timber, old log-offs, burn areas, and oil exploration trails.
We start our Deer hunts with our early season Archery hunts beginning
in September running through mid-October. Both Mule Deer and Whitetail
Deer are still in their feeding patterns, and bow hunters enjoy great
selection when it comes to trophy bucks of both species.
Rifle Mule Deer Hunting is available in mid-October. By scouting
the most remote areas, we have found plenty of large Mule Deer. This very
affordable Mule Deer hunt is being introduced for 2005 and expects to
be a hit with the hunters who take the chance.
The
last Sunday in October we start our rifle hunts for Deer and late season
Moose which run to the end of the season, approximately December 1st.
This hunt is scheduled at this time to take advantage of the rut which
is at its peak this time of year.
Wolf licenses are included with every hunt. Unlimited harvest!
Call or email to book your hunt! 1-888-696-4868
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