Pricing
Canadian Moose Hunts
- $9,500
Whitetail Deer Hunts
- $8,325
Bear Hunts
- $5,650 (2 Bears)
Waterfowl Hunts
- $3,000 (5 shoots)
Wolf Hunts
- Contact for availability
Prices are listed in USD and include licenses and tax. A 30% deposit is required upon booking, with the remaining balance to be paid no later than 60 days prior to the hunt.
Please note that all hunts come with a wolf license, $2500 trophy fee is not included.
What's Included
- Lodge accommodations
- All hunts include pick up and drop off from the hotel located near the airport on the hunt start/finish dates
- Transportation within the hunting area during your hunt
- Comfortable stands/blinds
- Caping and field dressing of your trophy
- Experienced guide
- Guaranteed tags (no draws)
- Meat and trophy export forms
What's Not Included
- Cost of shipping trophies/meat
- Taxidermy
- Meat processing
- Alcohol
- Gratuities to guides/chefs
What To Bring
Spring Bear/Rut Moose
- Firearm or Bow, and case to transport on ATV
- Fishing rod and lures
- QUIET Camoflage
- Rain gear, as well as warm layers and gloves expect temps between 32-70F
- A thermacell as well as a head net, especially in late may/june hunts as there can be lots of bugs.
- Muck style boots and a pair of shoes for around camp
- Flashlight/headlight with extra batteries
- Hunter orange is not required
November Rut Whitetail
- Firearm or Bow, and case to transport on ATV
- Parka/BIBs, as well as warm layers and gloves
- ArcticShield Classic Elite Parka/Bibs or comparable expect temps between 20- -30F
- ArcticShield Boot Insulators
- HotHands Heat packs
- Cabelas Pac Boots or comparable (warmest boots you can find) and a pair of shoes for around camp
- Heater bodysuit
- Flashlight/headlight with extra batteries
- Hunter orange is not required
Rules
We will have an in depth pre hunt meeting upon arrival at the camp to cover the daily schedule and go over any questions.
· All hunters must always have on their person the tag/license for the animal they are hunting, tag wire, as well as an up-to-date wildlife certificate.
· Hunters are to remain in the stand until picked up by their designated guide, this is a legal requirement.
· Legal shooting hours are a half hour before sunrise to a half hour after sunset.
· Firearms must be unloaded when in a vehicle or ATV.
· After the shot text/call your guide and let him know, we will then come and retrieve your trophy, do not leave the stand to look for blood.
· Every hit is considered a kill and will indicate the end of a successful hunt, we will do everything in our power to recover your trophy.
· No spotlighting
Hunter orange is not a requirement in Alberta.