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Wyoming Whitetail Hunts
Right now one of the most exciting whitetail hunting destinations in all of the west is found along the eastern slope of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming. This region is spectacular whitetail habitat with lush agricultural fields, brushy draws, timbered ridges, and a high percentage of private lands with extremely limited access. This all adds up to perfect whitetail country and it is not uncommon to see 400-600 deer in a single day of hunting and we often see even more! |
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British Columbia Whitetail Hunts
If you are a hunter who is only after 160+ class deer and willing to pass on lesser bucks – the best and only place you should be hunting is in the Peace River of NE British Columbia. Here we have a policy of only taking bucks that have reached their mature age and maximum antler growth potential. We do not book hunters here who might harvest bucks that score less than 150 B&C and we have a strict policy of non-return for hunters who shoot young and immature deer. This is not an inexpensive hunt but it is the premier free range whitetail hunt in North America. |
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Montana Whitetail Hunts
Eastern Montana is home to a great density of trophy whitetail and some exceptional trophy quality. We have hunts available along the timbered river bottoms of the Milk River and Yellowstone River where agriculture meets heavy cover. This is all pristine whitetail habitat and all of our properties produce trophy bucks year after year. These hunts are primarily done by spot and stalk with some ground blinds and treestands used during the early archery season. If you like to look at a lot of bucks and see a lot of deer – this is a great hunt for you! |
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Idaho Whitetail Hunts
Probably one of the most overlooked whitetail destinations is the wilderness areas in the Selway Region of Idaho. These remote river bottom areas are only accessible by horseback and our clients stay in wall tent camps six to eight hours by horseback up a scenic river bottom. The region is loaded with whitetail which we hunt exclusively in November during the start of the rut. Our whitetail hunters can also hunt for elk in combination – and if it snows it is not uncommon to see our clients harvest both a trophy whitetail and a big bull elk. Contact our office for details on this hunt. |
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Saskatchewan Whitetail Hunts
Our northern Saskatchewan whitetails camps are located in heavy bush areas where high deer densities mean lots of action. We hunt in November and early December from elevated stands and ground blinds using alfalfa and other baits to lure does to the stands – which in turn lure the bucks during the peak of the rut. Saskatchewan is still a very good destination for trophy whitetail hunters looking for that record book deer. |
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Alberta Whitetail Hunts
We hunt exclusively with one quality outfitter located in northern Alberta’s Athabasca region. This is heavy bush country where we hunt from elevated, heated, and enclosed tripod stands situated on cut blocks and along open strips in the timber. This is big buck country and they have taken several 150-170 class bucks in this camp over the years. Alberta still has some whopper bucks – check out the hunt we have to offer! |
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