Logbarn Outfitters – Hunting in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Goose

Hunting Zones
For Geese – 33, 34, 39, 48
For Upland Birds –33, 34, 39, 48, 56
Goose

Area Description
Our area has an abundance of duck and goose species. From Canada's Lesser and Greater, Snows and Specks, Mallards and Teals, they all are available on most hunts. We have some of the best waterfowl in North America! Huge pea and cereal grain fields with an abundance of fresh water attract a large migratory bird population.

We typically hunt geese in grain fields in the morning using goose chairs or willow blinds and go after ducks in the evening. You will start at a time agreed upon by your party and your guide. At that time your guide will meet you at a predetermined location where you will proceed to the hunt site. After the morning hunt, you will have free time until 3:00 pm when you will meet your guide to go an evening duck hunt.

Bag Limits
The generous bag limits allow the following:

  Daily Total in Your Possession
Ducks 8 16
Canada Geese 8 16
White Geese, Snows, and Ross Geese 20 60
Sand Hill Cranes 5 10
Coots and Snipes 10 20

Duration
Packages are offered in 3, 5, or 6-day hunts – accommodated or unaccommodated.

Accommodated hunt prices include all lodging, meals, guiding fees, decoys and blinds, and all applicable taxes. Not included in the price is transportation to the hunt, licenses, and bird cleaning. Bird cleaning is available upon request. Find out more about our rates.

 

Black Bear

Hunting Zones
For Black Bear – 48, 56

Area Description
Our area for Black Bear consists of a combination of forest and farmland. We hunt an area which approximately 750 square miles in size. The area maintains a very healthy Black Bear population with many color phases. Color phases can range from white to wheat, red to chocolate brown, and to jet black or any combination thereof.

Black Bear

Spring Bear Season
Spring bear season is April 15th to June 30th of each year. We hunt the hazel Dell Community Pasture, farmland, and an area north in the Porcupine Provincial Forest. In the spring you will hunt exclusively over baited sites.

We offer an excellent Bear/Goose combination in the fall that is highly recommended.

Fall Bear Season
Fall bear season is August 25th to October 14th of each year. We hunt the area north in the forest and farmland. Bear hunts are over baited sites and oat and grain fields.

Duration
Black Bear packages are 5-day hunts, Monday through Friday. Arrival is on the Sunday afternoon prior to the first day of your hunt.

All lodging, meals, guiding fees, and transportation while hunting are included in the price of the hunt. Not included in the price is transportation from the airport to camp, licenses, and taxidermy fees. Find out more about our rates.

Deer

Hunting Zones
For Whitetail Deer – 48, 56 Deer

Area Description
Bordering the most southerly side of the Porcupine Provincial Forest in Northeastern Saskatchewan, our whitetail hunting area consists of a combination of forest, forest fringe, and farmland. Our total area covers approximately 57,000 acres; 34,000 acres in the forest and 23,000 acres of farmland.

 

Our deer hunts consist of forest, forest fringe, and farmland hunting over baited sites, on game trails, and over grain and alfalfa fields.

Every possible method is used to make your hunt successful: rattling and grunting, stalking and sitting over baited sites in heated huts or opened air stands. Stand hunting is the most common and popular method of hunting. Bow, muzzleloader, and rifle hunts are also available.

Duration
Deer packages are 6-day hunts, Monday through Saturday. Arrival is on the Sunday afternoon prior to the first day of your hunt.

All lodging, meals, guiding fees, and transportation while hunting are included in the price of the hunt. Not included in the price is transportation from the airport to camp, licenses, and meat processing taxidermy fees. Find out more about our rates.

Non-Resident Firearm Declarations Forms
Please visit the Canadian Firearms Centre at their website: www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca where you will find information regarding bringing your firearm to Canada, as well as the appropriate forms.

Or call 1-800-731-4000

 

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