WHITETAIL DEER HUNTING IN SASKATCHEWAN CANADA WITH WRIGHTWAY OUTFITTERS

Whitetail Deer Hunting with Wrightway Outfitters

We offer six-day hunts from November through early December. Our hunting area is located in the west-central part of the province. This is “forest fringe” country, meaning we are immediately adjacent to farmland. Because of this, we enjoy a high deer density.

I’m proud of our track record of repeat customers. Over the years, an average of 80% of our clients return to hunt with us again. My guides and I have intimate knowledge of our area, and take special care when choosing our stand sites.

Our hunting method is almost exclusively stand hunting. Because we are hunting in heavy cover, we have good deer movement at all hours of the day. That, along with our feeding program, ensures numerous encounters daily. Our hunters will see an average of 4-12 bucks per day, and it’s not uncommon to see more, when bucks are on the move.

All of our blinds are heated, so you can spend your day hunting, and not being miserable just trying to stay warm. Because we hunt from dark to dark, you are also given a hearty bagged lunch and thermos of coffee or hot chocolate. We equip  all of our hunters with hand-held radios so they can be in contact with their guide.

Our guided whitetail deer hunts run from Monday through Saturday. Hunters fly into Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where we will pick you up on Sunday morning; we then drive to my camp, (150 miles), where you will meet your guides, and get settled in to your room. (Each hunter has their own room!) We look forward to the opportunity to assist you in your quest for a big Saskatchewan whitetail.

RECOMMENDED HOTELS IN SASKATOON:

  • Sandman Hotel
    306 477-4844
  • Saskatoon Inn
    800 667-8789
  • Heritage Inn
    306 665-8121
WHAT TO BRING ON YOUR HUNT:
  • Rifle
  • Ammunition (30 rounds)
  • Binoculars
  • Small Backpack
  • Knife
  • Flashlight
  • Disposable Hand Warmer Packs
  • Lighter
  • Passport
  • White or Blaze Orange Outer Covering Jacket
  • Blaze Orange Stocking Hat
  • Warm Gloves
  • Cold Weather Boots
  • Cold Weather Parka and Pants or Insulated Coveralls
  • Camera
  • Shaving Kit
  • Medication

HUNT SASKATCHEWAN CANADA FOR WATERFOWL & WHITETAIL DEER WITH WRIGHTWAY OUTFITTERS

If you have questions or need assistance in booking your hunt with Wrightway Outfitters give us a call at 1-386-689-2529

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WATERFOWL HUNTING IN SASKATCHEWAN

We offer three or four day Saskatchewan waterfowl hunts consisting of three/four morning goose shoots and two/three afternoon duck shoots. 90% of our hunting takes place in dry fields, however, we will occasionally hunt ducks in the afternoon in small “potholes”. Almost all of our shooting is done out of coffin style blinds. Waterfowl hunting begins September 1 and runs through the third week of October.

Our area harbors a large population of resident Greater Canada’s with plenty of Lesser Canada’s, Speckled Bellies (white fronted geese), Snows, and Ross’ geese migrating throughout the season. We also enjoy good numbers of Mallards. The fields where we hunt are some of the first fields encountered by the migrating geese and ducks on their journey south. These birds have seen little or no hunting pressure, which helps attribute to our high success rate. Limit shoots are the norm, not the exception.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR WATERFOWL HUNTS

WATERFOWL HUNTING IN SASKATCHEWAN

We offer three or four day Saskatchewan waterfowl hunts consisting of three/four morning goose shoots and two/three afternoon duck shoots. 90% of our hunting takes place in dry fields, however, we will occasionally hunt ducks in the afternoon in small “potholes”. Almost all of our shooting is done out of coffin style blinds. Waterfowl hunting begins September 1 and runs through the third week of October.

Our area harbors a large population of resident Greater Canada’s with plenty of Lesser Canada’s, Speckled Bellies (white fronted geese), Snows, and Ross’ geese migrating throughout the season. We also enjoy good numbers of Mallards. The fields where we hunt are some of the first fields encountered by the migrating geese and ducks on their journey south. These birds have seen little or no hunting pressure, which helps attribute to our high success rate. Limit shoots are the norm, not the exception.

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR WATERFOWL HUNTS