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Canadian Wildlife Adventures
Black Bear Hunting in Northwest TerritoriesFrom $5,500 to $6,000
Northwest Territories • Spring Spot and Stalk Bear Hunts in the NWT Canadian Wildlife Adventures, in the Northwest Territories (NWT) is offering 5 full days of Spot & Stalk Spring black bear hunts. We are able to take 6 hunters maximum per hunt date. In the NWT it is illegal to bait bears, so this is a spot and stalk hunt that will by roads, trails, and could be on rivers in some of our areas. Looking for a thrilling bear hunt with a little bit of a challenge? A change from a sitting and waiting for a trophy bear to show up at your bait pile. Spring in the NWT is the ideal time for spot & stalk black bear hunts. At this time of the year, bear hides are in prime condition and colour phases are beginning. Cinnamon, brown, blonde and jet black bears can be found in this area. The NWT holds 1,000's of square miles of amazing boreal wilderness, offering our guides plenty of bear hunting territory to work with. Spot and Stalk Black Bear hunts are an adrenaline filled adventure every hunter should experience! The bears are hungry after a long winter sleep and are on the move searching for fresh new vegetation. At this time of year it's common to see multiple bears a day and on a "bear day" when the conditions are favourable 5-12 bear is normal, sometimes with several stalk attempts. Most bears are solid black, to black with a white blaze, Our bears will average 5 1/2 - 6 feet squared with the monster boars going 7 feet.  We hunt for these bears from our camps in the NWT. We can accommodate up to six hunters at once. If you want a black bear and the opportunity to hunt a black bear with us the NWT has significant numbers, we will boast a 100% opportunity rate, not to mention a quality experience in a must see area of the world!
Arctic Wolf Hunting in Northwest TerritoriesFrom $11,000 to $13,000
Northwest Territories • Arctic Wolf / Wolverine Hunts The wolf is a signature statement in any trophy room. This is a pinnacle hunt, you are seeking to successfully hunt one of the most cunning apex predators in Canada. The Arctic wolf is the premier wolf in the wolf species. The hide on these wolves is simply stunning. Expect to travel many miles by snowmobile in sleds each day with your guides looking for fresh wolf sign. When the pack is located it is not uncommon to be able to harvest more than one animal. The areas we hunt are so remote that the wolves rarely if ever see humans.       Wolf hunts are tough…maybe the toughest hunt out there. Wolves are an apex predator that is cunning and survives by its wits and stamina. To be successful you will need a lot of stamina and patience. Our Territory Our area is located in the northern barren-lands region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. We are located past the boreal forest into the barren-lands, that are renown for their giant lakes and river drainage that makes for a game rich environment. The wolf population on the barren-lands is high with populations estimated in the thousands. You will be remote, which puts you in the heart of where these majestic arctic wolves live. All of our Lodges lie within the Northwest Territory CLOSED caribou zone. The winter Mobile Bathurst Caribou closed Zone (the closed mobile zone moves with the caribou migration). Caribou are a main food source and the wolves follow the caribou herds. This is a prime area for arctic wolves and wolverines. The Hunt This is a spot and stalk hunt, which means you'll be glassing areas that have central barren-land caribou. The wolves follow the caribou, we find the caribou and the wolves will be near. You will be out hunting for ten hours a day. What to Expect Long hours travelling and glassing for wolves, you will need to come prepared mentally for long periods of sitting glassing. Absolutely ensure you are dressed appropriately to stay warm. Staying focused for the duration raises your opportunity of success to 75% success on a shot opportunity. The thrill of a success on harvesting a wolf in the depth of winter is exhilarating. Getting Here Your starting destination city is Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. You will need to fly into Yellowknife the day before on an early flight. You must attend the Environment and Natural Resources Office in Yellowknife to purchase your Wildlife certificate and your hunting license. The next day you will be boarding a charter flight that will fly you into the lodge to begin your hunt. We work to book early morning flights so that you are into camp to get your rifles shot and get you settled into camp and out on the Tundra hunting. Once you arrive at the charter plane your trip begins. Your flight is approximately two hours and you need to dress warm for the flight. Hunt Schedule All of our wolf hunts are minimum 8 full days of hunting. Once you leave on the charter flight begin to look for animals out your windows they are there and it's exciting to see the activity. When you arrive into camp you will sight in your rifle and get your gear organized. We will have a safety meeting and discuss the trip and answer any questions. Breakfast will be at 6:00am till 7:00am leaving the lodge at 8:00am. Lunch will be a bagged lunch with snacks, with thermoses and water for the day. Evenings will have you back at the lodge by 7:00pm for a hot supper, in warm accommodations and then after supper there is socializing. There will be opportunity to view the Aurora Borealis in the evenings and we encourage you to take it in. The NWT are recognized as having spectacular northern lights and you will have zero light pollution. Hunt Price $9,500 plus GST USD 2nd Wolf is $1,000 plus GST Wolverine is $1,500 plus GST Maximum 2 Guests per guide Hunt Dates: 2026 hunt dates Feb 1 - Feb 6 Feb 8 - Feb 13 Feb 15 - Feb 19 Feb 21 - Feb 26 Feb 28 - March 5 March 7 - March 12 March 14 - March 19 March 21 - March 26 2027 hunt dates Feb 8 - Feb 13 Feb 15 - Feb 19 Feb 21 - Feb 26 Feb 28 - March 5 March 7 - March 12 March 14 - March 19 March 21 - March 26 Addition Details You are hunting 2 hunters to 1 guide What's Included: Airport transport for pick up and drop off (set time) Transport to the ski plane dock for pre scheduled chartered flight to lodge Pick up from plane straight to Environment and Natural Resources office to register your wolves and get permit to export. Professional Guide Warm Lodging and Meals Trophy care (Skinned and Salted) Not Included: Commercial flights in and out of Yellowknife Hotels before and after hunt You must bring Collapsible dry bag coolers to take your hide and skull back with you. Don't expect to buy them in Yellowknife. Gratuities (15%) Trophy permit for export and shipment fees Flight to leave camp for other than scheduled flights Due to fluctuating fuel costs, a fuel surcharge maybe applicable Current price listed above, prices are subject to change You must purchase medical evacuation insurance we use Global Rescue we have them on our website. You must purchase cancellation insurance Optional: Rifle rental $300 USD Non hunter/observer - $750.00 USD per day
Schrader's Outdoors
Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting On Maryland's Eastern ShoreFrom $200 to $400
Maryland • Whether you hunt with a bow, shotgun or muzzleloader Schrader's has the spot for you. We hunt thousands of acres on Maryland's Eastern Shore in Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot and Caroline County also in Kent County Delaware. These farms are under the Quality Deer Management Association (QDM) and harvest from one of these sites can be a doe or a buck that has an antler spread of 16″ (roughly the width of the ears) and 8 scorable points or more. Our properties offer a wide variety of hunting terrain including: swampland, deep woods, marsh and open grain fields. All areas are heavily populated with whitetail deer. These areas have everything a deer needs including feed, cover, water and the security that comes from light hunting pressure. The deer are provided with standing corn, soy beans and a wide variety of clover and grasses, as well as regulated feeding stations. Join our Trophy managed club consisting of multiple farms for the season. We offer small groups exclusive deer hunting
Duck and Goose hunting on Maryland's Eastern ShoreFrom $150 to $200
Maryland • Come and enjoy the old time tradition of Goose and Duck hunting on Maryland's Eastern Shore. With thousands of acres of prime waterfowl properties in established flyways, hunters are assured of the finest possible opportunities. All hunts are conducted from field pits, A-frames, and shore blinds with the exception of snow geese which are hunted by laying out in the decoys. Our Waterfowl Hunts are conducted on a variety of farm ponds, beaver ponds, marsh, river blinds and permanent offshore blinds. Field hunting is done in a variety of grain fields (corn, soybeans and winter wheat). All waterfowl hunts are guided by professional guides to provide a pleasant, safe and productive hunt. A variety of the highest quality commercial decoys are used including, silhouettes, shells, hand painted full bodies and stuffers. Decoys are placed in either feeding or roosting patterns to ensure the finest possible hunting opportunities on a regular basis.
Seven J Outfitters
AntelopeFrom $2,995 to $9,795
Wyoming • Our antelope are hunted on approximately 120,000 acres of private leases and BLM permitted areas in Wyoming. Over the years, our hunters have had very good success on trophy-quality antelope. If you choose, you may combine with the deer, making this an excellent combination hunt. We also offer straight antelope hunts with both bow and rifle. Our success on both the bow and rifle is over 95% opportunity. All antelope hunts are guided 3x1 or 2x1. 1x1 guided hunts are available for an additional fee. We offer hunts in many areas that take 0-8 Antelope Preference points. These hunts offer a hunter opportunity at quality antelope. These hunts are offered from our lodge or motel. Our bow hunts are offered August 15-17. The method we use for hunting the antelope with a bow are blinds, set up over water holes. Bow hunters have excellent chances at Pope and Young quality antelope. Our rifle antelope hunts are hunted from October through the early November.
Trophy Mule DeerFrom $2,995 to $9,795
Wyoming • We hunt our mule deer in Campbell, Crook, Johnson, Bighorn, Washakie, Sheridan, and Fremont counties in Wyoming. We lease over 215,000 acres of private property and large NFS and wilderness permits. These areas hold excellent numbers of trophy-class animals. Rifle season runs mid-September through November 20th. Our hunts are fully guided five-day hunts, either 2x1 or 1x1. We use pickups, side-by-side UTVs, ATVs, and horses to access country. Some of the private leases are accessed with pickups and side-by-side UTVs. Some of our country is extremely rough. Some of these areas require a lot of hiking and horseback riding. The better a hunter is able to get around physically will help during the hunt. The mule deer hunt is a classic spot-and-stalk hunting.
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