Canada
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
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RE: Canada
if you want big Northern Ontario deer go to this website
www.gulbrandsenoutfitters.com
You want to find out more about thier credibility go to this forum
http://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Hunting_Forum/index.php
Ontario Trophy Bucks
Shane is the guy you see holding some of those monster racks on the outfitter site and the owner of the forum site as well. He has put himself and his name out there and would not be willing to put that in jeapordy by offering anything but quality service. I have spoke with people who have hunted with Shane and he is highly recommended.
The deer on his site speak for themselves.
www.gulbrandsenoutfitters.com
You want to find out more about thier credibility go to this forum
http://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Hunting_Forum/index.php
Ontario Trophy Bucks
Shane is the guy you see holding some of those monster racks on the outfitter site and the owner of the forum site as well. He has put himself and his name out there and would not be willing to put that in jeapordy by offering anything but quality service. I have spoke with people who have hunted with Shane and he is highly recommended.
The deer on his site speak for themselves.
#7
RE: Canada
ORIGINAL: OntElk
Jim Shockey is the man. Saskatchewan north monster bucks. Thousands of acres of private hunting land. One of the industry's premier hunting professionals.
googleJim Shockeys Hunting Adventures.
Jim Shockey is the man. Saskatchewan north monster bucks. Thousands of acres of private hunting land. One of the industry's premier hunting professionals.
googleJim Shockeys Hunting Adventures.
Jim Shockey's whitetail adventures is allocatedforest/crown landtags not private. Any resident if they choose could hunt the same area but not over the Shockey baits themselves (I hunt moose in his allocation and run into them all the time!!) BTW Jim doesn't run his whitetail camps his cousin Guy runs the Debden camp and Arlee runs Smeaton. Both know what they are doing, though. Jims area is no better than a lot though his facilities/equipment are first class.
Lots to choose from if you come to Saskatchewan but you will be hunting over bait, FYI. Personally i'd stick to the central-west part of the province as the they can operate quads all day vs the east side which are only noon to midnight. Might sound like a silly reason but it hampers the placement of hunters as they require quads to get them in deeper vs the fringe areas. Good deer to the east and camps it just something that few know about, being I worked on both sides as a guide it made a difference in quality of bucks taken. Check out DNA guiding, Dave know his stuff and runs a first class operation. He was taught by one of the best Harley Nault whoruns Martineau River Outfitters in the meadow Lake region. Both expect a couple year wait and upper end cost, just like Jim's outfits.
Where ever youdeceide to godo your research, get referals and call them all. Make sure they give you more than the guys who went home with a filled tag!!
#8
RE: Canada
ORIGINAL: wisbowhunter2009
Do any of you know a good outfitter from Canada? I know i shoulda put this in outfitters and what not but i thought more people visited this forum. Thanks
Do any of you know a good outfitter from Canada? I know i shoulda put this in outfitters and what not but i thought more people visited this forum. Thanks
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#9
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 4
RE: Canada
Scott Taylor with bearpaw outfitting: www.bearpaw.ab.ca
Expensive but his track record is phenomenal. I just booked with him for 2008 and he said he only had two openings. Check out his website--his numbers are hard to beat
Expensive but his track record is phenomenal. I just booked with him for 2008 and he said he only had two openings. Check out his website--his numbers are hard to beat