Season Dates
January, February, March
Species
Wolf
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, Guided
Location
Alberta, Canada
Weapon/Equip.
Rifle
Hunt Methods
Vehicle, Ground Blind, Baited, Heated Shooting Blind, Box Blind, Tower Blind, Blind
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Easy
Accommodations
Lodge
Additional Species
Whitetail Deer, Varmint, Coyote
Description
This HFA Endorsed Outfitter is a family owned and operated outfitter that has been around since the 70's. They outfitter offer fully guided and outfitted Mule Deer, Whitetail, Black Bear, Wingshooting, and Predator hunts. This particular profile outlines their predator hunts for both wolf and coyote.
Predators are overly abundant throughout Alberta. From yipping coyotes in the prairies, to the deep howls of the grey wolves in the dark boreal forest. Success rates at their camps are high for either species. One of the greatest things is hearing their chilling howl echo through the brush as a hunter waits for a shot. They are all highly vocal and respond well to calls, whether it's mimicked vocalizations or prey distress calls.
On their predator hunts they use both techniques as well as baiting. They operate the hunts from two separate camps. Coyotes are hunted from their deer camps in central Alberta and wolves from their bear camp in the northern boreal forest.
Cold temperatures in very remote areas make their wolf hunts a true challenge. Luckily, the hunts are set up with heated blinds for their clients and are all pre-baited. Their coyote hunting is sure to bring a thrill for hunters that crave more action and close encounters.
OUTFITTER/HUNT FACTS:
- All hunters must arrive one day prior to the hunt.
- Hunting season for both species are May-Mid June & Sept to end of March.
- Trophy sizes range from 75 – 125lbs for wolves, 40-65 lbs for coyotes.
- Both species are hunted from ground blinds or elevated blinds.
- Electronic calls may be used.
- Coyotes are plentiful in central Alberta and usually eager to engage distress calls.
- The Canadian Grey wolf is commonly found in several color phases in their hunting area, grey, black, white, silver.
Predators are overly abundant throughout Alberta. From yipping coyotes in the prairies, to the deep howls of the grey wolves in the dark boreal forest. Success rates at their camps are high for either species. One of the greatest things is hearing their chilling howl echo through the brush as a hunter waits for a shot. They are all highly vocal and respond well to calls, whether it's mimicked vocalizations or prey distress calls.
On their predator hunts they use both techniques as well as baiting. They operate the hunts from two separate camps. Coyotes are hunted from their deer camps in central Alberta and wolves from their bear camp in the northern boreal forest.
Cold temperatures in very remote areas make their wolf hunts a true challenge. Luckily, the hunts are set up with heated blinds for their clients and are all pre-baited. Their coyote hunting is sure to bring a thrill for hunters that crave more action and close encounters.
OUTFITTER/HUNT FACTS:
- All hunters must arrive one day prior to the hunt.
- Hunting season for both species are May-Mid June & Sept to end of March.
- Trophy sizes range from 75 – 125lbs for wolves, 40-65 lbs for coyotes.
- Both species are hunted from ground blinds or elevated blinds.
- Electronic calls may be used.
- Coyotes are plentiful in central Alberta and usually eager to engage distress calls.
- The Canadian Grey wolf is commonly found in several color phases in their hunting area, grey, black, white, silver.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Guide
Exclusions
- License
- Taxes
- Tag(s)
- Firearm Permit
- Gratuities
- Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
- Delivery of Meat to Processor
- Trophy Shipment
Trophy Fees
- Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
- Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
- Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
- Wolf: $ 1,000.00
- Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
- Wolverine: $ 1,250.00