Our hunts are done over bait to ensure plenty of deer activity near
your stand location. We start our intensive baiting program several
weeks prior to the season to ensure that the deer are accustomed to
frequenting our bait sites. Each site is maintained regularly throughout
the season to hold the deer in the areas we want them and to ensure
you are hunting an active bait location. We also utilize trail cameras
to help keep track of the big boys.

The majority
of our stands are elevated box blinds that offer a full 6’4”
of standing room making for a much more comfortable day on stand. These
are great as they can be heated if necessary and offer an elevated view
of the bait location taking the forest undergrowth out of your line
of sight. We also utilize enclosed ground blinds as well as climbing
treestands if the situation dictates.

Prior to
your hunt we do everything in our power to increase your odds of taking
a trophy buck. During the week must hunters will have numerous opportunities
to harvest a 125” – 150” buck. Our goal is to have
you take a mature buck with heavy horns, many of which will score well
beyond this. These deer may have any number of points but the real giveaway
is usually a big body and heavy horns. The younger deer may have nice
5 X 5 or bigger racks and would make a fine trophy most anywhere but
these are the real giants of the future which we want to leave so they
can reach their potential. The trick is that you usually have to let
a lot of nice immature deer walk until you see a real mature Saskatchewan
buck. In the end it is your hunt and you do have the choice to harvest
any deer you want.
Our Area
Our outfitting area is comprised of over 50,000 acres of farmland
and forest giving us the best of both worlds. There are only a handful
of outfitters in Saskatchewan that have allocated hunting area where
there is farmland making this area a real gem. Most are only allowed
to hunt in the zones that are total forest which of course limits
the quality and numbers of deer in their area. To reach their full
potential bucks need the nutrients found in the grain and alfalfa
grown in the fields neighboring the forest. Also, having the good
feed available in the farmland is very important when there is a tough
winter. The deer we will be hunting will typically frequent the farmland,
mostly at night to secure their nutritional needs then head back to
the safety of the forest for the daylight hours. We are fortunate
enough to be able to hunt the farmland, the forest, and the fringe
where the two meet giving our clients the best possible opportunity
at bagging the buck of their dreams.

Our Service
Many past clients have complimented us on how well organized our operation
is, which is something we try very hard to maintain. We take pride
in how we treat our clients and strive to provide them with the personal
service and attention required to have a memorable and fulfilling
hunt. With courteous local guides you can be confident they’ll
get you into the best stand locations around. We go the extra mile
and spare no effort to meet each clients' needs during their hunt.
Rest assured that all our resources are committed to your trip to
ensure your expectations of a fully guided hunt in Saskatchewan are
met or exceeded. We also use top quality equipment including reliable
vehicles and safe well built stands. If you have a specific request
or preference, we’ll do whatever we can to fulfill it. Our service
is what sets us apart from the rest. We run a small camp (18 clients/year)
and as such are able to maintain the personal touch that makes your
hunt memorable.
