bmrfish
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Healing to Saskatchewan with Saskcan outfitters but won’t be till may of 25
Hunted with them the last 2 years and going back again this year.
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Healing to Saskatchewan with Saskcan outfitters but won’t be till may of 25
Good experience with them overall? They seem like great people and seem to kill some big bears. I’m pretty excited.Hunted with them the last 2 years and going back again this year.
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Great experience. Nice folks, comfortable atmosphere and they work really hard. They have lots of long-time repeat customers which tells you something. Lots of stands, bait and action. Covered up with bears constantly. I've seen several boars 250-300 lb per week. I haven't killed one for the last couple years because I am holding out for a bruiser. Seen a couple, just couldn't get a bow shot. They usually take several 300+ each week and some real monsters every year. Some nice color phase as well. Fishing is good too.Good experience with them overall? They seem like great people and seem to kill some big bears. I’m pretty excited.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think the only place you can hunt grizzlies is Alaska.local OTC tags for grizzly and black bears.
sorry but in canada you can hunt in Yukon (canada) for residents and non residents guided (my tag willl cost me $25 as every year), nunavut (canada) for residents and non residents guided, NWT (canada) for residents and non residents guided outside of the Mckenzie that is a lifetime tag for resident only.Correct me if I’m wrong but I think the only place you can hunt grizzlies is Alaska.
Well, I learned something new, I thought it was banned in all of Canada for non residents. I would imagine like most things hunting grizzly in the Canadian Yukon is much cheaper than hunting them in Alaska. I will be looking into it. Thank yousorry but in canada you can hunt in Yukon (canada) for residents and non residents guided (my tag willl cost me $25 as every year), nunavut (canada) for residents and non residents guided, NWT (canada) for residents and non residents guided outside of the Mckenzie that is a lifetime tag for resident only.
so Yukon will be mostly Mountain ones and NWT and Nunavut are mostly Barrenground ones.
hint at the border of the Mckenzie there is a lot of them as they are flowing from nwt to the yukon ...
but you are right you can hunt as of today only in USA in Alaska grizzly ... but Canada as another country so far we can still. BC banned hunt of grizzly many years ago ... but it is only one part of canada lol ...
no problem. i doubt it will be cheaper here ...Well, I learned something new, I thought it was banned in all of Canada for non residents. I would imagine like most things hunting grizzly in the Canadian Yukon is much cheaper than hunting them in Alaska. I will be looking into it. Thank you