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Whiterock
11-19-2017, 11:17 AM
Thinking of going on a guided whitetail hunt,,either Alta or BC,,,any recommendations?,,Thanks

monasheemountainman
11-19-2017, 11:19 AM
Saskatchewan or Alberta if you're gonna pay for it do it right and go to a good outfit and shoot a cranker

Blainer
11-19-2017, 11:22 AM
Not a hunt that requires a guide, huge populations. Peace in BC, Alta , Sask
Easy draw in Sask and many land owners are not fans of the Whitetail, knock on doors
I paid outfitter in Wyoming ,$1400 to find me a Pronghorn, litterally seen hundred on drive from South Dakota to Sheraton Wyoming. I could see the buggers from hotel room. My parter and I basically paid $1400 each to be told where we could shoot, although it was barren territory, done by noon, easiest hunt I have ever done.
Family in Sask, again hundreds of deer, not an overly difficult hunt unless holding out for Booner

264mag
11-19-2017, 11:59 AM
Mikes Outfitting
Mike Ukrainetz
Great guy, great outfit.

Wild one
11-19-2017, 04:01 PM
Alberta or Saskatchewan for WT If paying for a guide. For Alberta Edmonton north would be the way to go

BC has some OK WT especially the peace but not good enough to pay for a GO.

jacksondog
11-19-2017, 04:38 PM
Not a hunt that requires a guide, huge populations. Peace in BC, Alta , Sask
Easy draw in Sask and many land owners are not fans of the Whitetail, knock on doors
I paid outfitter in Wyoming ,$1400 to find me a Pronghorn, litterally seen hundred on drive from South Dakota to Sheraton Wyoming. I could see the buggers from hotel room. My parter and I basically paid $1400 each to be told where we could shoot, although it was barren territory, done by noon, easiest hunt I have ever done.
Family in Sask, again hundreds of deer, not an overly difficult hunt unless holding out for Booner
HAHA please offer up some secrets on an easy draw in Saskatchewan, I've applied every year since it went to a draw and I've been drawn 0 times. If you have a family member in Saskatchewan maybe but not if your in my shoes.

Blainer
11-19-2017, 05:11 PM
HAHA please offer up some secrets on an easy draw in Saskatchewan, I've applied every year since it went to a draw and I've been drawn 0 times. If you have a family member in Saskatchewan maybe but not if your in my shoes.first year was a given, everybody received draw. Like here, you need to look at odds, much better than our sought after draws.

Blainer
11-19-2017, 05:15 PM
Non Guided in Peace BC, others may show some real Crankers, NON GUIDED

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/mounts_003.jpg

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/100_0414.jpg

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/Re-exposure_of_Rotation_of_Rotation_of_Rotation_of_DE ER_HUNT2006_006.JPG

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twoSevenO
11-19-2017, 05:17 PM
Not a hunt that requires a guide, huge populations. Peace in BC, Alta , Sask
Easy draw in Sask and many land owners are not fans of the Whitetail, knock on doors
I paid outfitter in Wyoming ,$1400 to find me a Pronghorn, litterally seen hundred on drive from South Dakota to Sheraton Wyoming. I could see the buggers from hotel room. My parter and I basically paid $1400 each to be told where we could shoot, although it was barren territory, done by noon, easiest hunt I have ever done.
Family in Sask, again hundreds of deer, not an overly difficult hunt unless holding out for Booner

Congrats on the pronghorn. That would be cool a cool hunt to go on i think.

How was the process for hunting in the USA? How does one go about taking their guns across and all that?

Thanks!

Blainer
11-19-2017, 05:19 PM
Peace

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/00350.jpg

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/100_0589.jpg

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/100_0370.jpg

Great country, although deer on decline, lots of opportunity, Elk, Moose, Deer, Bears, Goat, Sheep.

Blainer
11-19-2017, 05:21 PM
Sask, NON GUIDED, but family in Regina. Seen hundred+ deer a day. MONSTER MULIES, no tag

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/100_01591.jpg

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/100_01521.jpg

twoSevenO
11-19-2017, 05:33 PM
Beautiful trophies Blainer .... Great job. but to be fair, unless you have friends or family that can show you around, they might as well all be guided hunts for us. I wouldn't have the first clue where to go to find them.

Blainer
11-19-2017, 05:37 PM
Congrats on the pronghorn. That would be cool a cool hunt to go on i think.

How was the process for hunting in the USA? How does one go about taking their guns across and all that?

Thanks!borrowed firearm, only 1/2 day hunt. We had nice rental suv, we drove to Yellowstone, amzing, night in Deadwood, again amazing, Sturgis minutes from Deadwood. Great country, Great trip

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/100_0496.jpg

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/100_0514.jpg

Blainer
11-19-2017, 05:40 PM
Beautiful trophies Blainer .... Great job. but to be fair, unless you have friends or family that can show you around, they might as well all be guided hunts for us. I wouldn't have the first clue where to go to find them.In Sask its all open country, sections of land between houses, sometimes cant even see the houses. Start at local sports store, all roads a grid, if 50 on a field, knock on door. Still plenty of open prairies that is crown.

twoSevenO
11-19-2017, 07:10 PM
In Sask its all open country, sections of land between houses, sometimes cant even see the houses. Start at local sports store, all roads a grid, if 50 on a field, knock on door. Still plenty of open prairies that is crown.

Are there no resident hunters in SK or something? LOL

lovemywinchester
11-19-2017, 07:22 PM
I'm in Alberta right now hunting with a buddy from Edmonton. Not crazy expensive to hunt with a buddy that lives here. $28 for a hunter host licence for my buddy. $135 deer tag, $30 hunt licence, $8 WIN card. (prices not exact but close) Under 200 to hunt here.

Blainer
11-19-2017, 07:25 PM
I'm in Alberta right now hunting with a buddy from Edmonton. Not crazy expensive to hunt with a buddy that lives here. $28 for a hunter host licence for my buddy. $135 deer tag, $30 hunt licence, $8 WIN card. (prices not exact but close) Under 200 to hunt here.
Awesome, we are awaiting pictures

Blainer
11-19-2017, 07:26 PM
Are there no resident hunters in SK or something? LOL
low population, especially small farming communities. Pick a road

lovemywinchester
11-19-2017, 07:34 PM
Awesome, we are awaiting pictures

I hope you like pictures of moose standing beside hay bails, herds of cow elk and WT bucks chasing does in circles in farmers fields and hobby farm yards.

twoSevenO
11-19-2017, 07:43 PM
low population, especially small farming communities. Pick a road

interesting. cool. hell of a long way from BC though.

Blainer
11-19-2017, 07:52 PM
I hope you like pictures of moose standing beside hay bails, herds of cow elk and WT bucks chasing does in circles in farmers fields and hobby farm yards.Absafrickinlutely

fozzy
11-19-2017, 09:14 PM
interesting. cool. hell of a long way from BC though.

Yes it is but not too many bucks in BC with the kind of genetics Sask has..

http://www.huntingbc.ca/photos/data/500/medium/buck51.jpg

kevan
11-19-2017, 09:40 PM
Saskatchewan Whitetail are awesome table fare especially when grain fed off the farmers fields.
Having grown up on a farm I can testify to their size, it was not uncommon to have a nice buck dress 180+ with a decent rack.
I have one rack in my shop from an old buck that has 9 points on one side with 7 on the other, chipped two off fighting.
We preferred Whitetail meat to Mulie as it didn’t seem so ‘ gamey ‘...