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Thread: What about hunting the NWT ??

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    What about hunting the NWT ??

    anybody have any idea if you need to hire a guide to hunt the NWT ? I have heard in the Yukon you need to be accompanied by a Yukon resident but what about the NWT? I would like to hunt some of the Yukon or NWT border area's but I don't know any residents.
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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    sorry for bad news but in nwt only small game can be hunted without guides ... so you need outfitters ops

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    I back packed for Dall's with Arctic Red River Outfitters in around '95 I think. Took a 37" ram on the last night. Walked around 120 miles as I recall and lost 15 pounds. Sure was in great shape for deer season here in BC that year!

    A few years later around 2000 I went with NWT outfitters and took a respectable cariboo on the first day and a 60" moose on the second
    evening. Then had to wait 8 days for the plane to come as it was $3500
    for the charter to come and get me otherwise. Very relaxing hunt!

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    anybody have any idea if you need to hire a guide to hunt the NWT ? I have heard in the Yukon you need to be accompanied by a Yukon resident but what about the NWT? I would like to hunt some of the Yukon or NWT border area's but I don't know any residents.
    I'm pretty certain that if you want to hunt in the Yukon and you're not a resident, you also need to go with an outfitter.

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    Quote Originally Posted by David Heitsman
    I back packed for Dall's with Arctic Red River Outfitters in around '95 I think. Took a 37" ram on the last night. Walked around 120 miles as I recall and lost 15 pounds. Sure was in great shape for deer season here in BC that year!

    A few years later around 2000 I went with NWT outfitters and took a respectable cariboo on the first day and a 60" moose on the second
    evening. Then had to wait 8 days for the plane to come as it was $3500
    for the charter to come and get me otherwise. Very relaxing hunt!
    Who guided you on your Arctic Red River hunt??

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    I Know in the Yk you can hunt as long as you have a resident with you. Im not sure about the NWT, it may be the same as the Yk for canadian residents.

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    NWT you definetly have to be guided, I know that for sure. But I thought it was the same for the Yukon.

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    I believe, in the nwt and yt you have to be guided for all species. In the yukon a resi can take out a special guiding permit to guide for some species, but not for sheep, gbear, or ??

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    http://www.nwtwildlife.com/hunting/requirements.htm

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    Re: What about hunting the NWT ??

    Kootenayelkslayer:

    Had a guy from Rose Prairie, BC named Lawson Pedersen. We became friends and he is guiding me again this fall for Stone's sheep with Tuchodi River Outfitters. I can't wait.

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