Whitetail Deer Hunting
Every year thousands of hunters, especially Americans, are lured north to Canada, in hope of harvesting a big, mature trophy whitetail deer. Most head west to the prairie provinces, how unfortunate.
For hunters in the know, Kenora’s whitetail deer herd is often referred to as Ontario’s best kept secret. Body size is unrivaled and rack size compares to any. Our deer are on the northern most limits of the whitetail’s natural range. This in turn always produces the most desirable of the species.
I have hunted whitetail in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba and feel the deer in the Kenora area are second to none. These same sentiments are confirmed by past guests who have hunted the western provinces and numerous states south of the Canadian border.
Hunters are limited to one deer per tag, one tag per hunter. Party hunting is allowed, but the number of deer harvested can’t exceed the number of tags available, and for a tag to be considered “available” the hunter that the tag is assigned to must be participating in the hunt and within communicating distance.
Harvesting a monster buck is not every hunters sole purpose in coming up. Many hunters are happy if they take a good buck and take their hunt at a different pace. Whatever your style, a hunt will be fashioned to accommodate the hunter’s preference.
Hunters are reminded if you wish to book through WWF Outfitters all animals must be harvested in accordance Ontario’s game laws and rules of fair chase.
INCLUDED:
Food, lodging, beverages (American Plan), guiding, tree stands, field dressing, and caping of animal.
Not Included:
Hunter supplies- adequate clothing and foot wear, hunting licences (purchase in Kenora), Export Permit (if successful),transportation to Kenora, hunting utensil of choice and any tricks of the trade (scents, grunt tubes, rattling horns, specific tree stand, alcohol, etc.).
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