Alberta has been known as a whitetail hunting mecca for a years. Did you know that among the top 10 typical and non-typical white-tailed deer ever harvested in North America, 3 were taken in Alberta? Your chance for a Boone and Crockett buck is as good, or better than almost anywhere on the planet. These Alberta whitetail hunts are in a high demand and usually booked years in advance. When you’re hunting in Alberta, there is a very real chance of taking a 170+ class buck with our outfitter. Bigger deer than that taken every year….even a few monster bucks over 200 inches!
Early Archery Alberta Whitetail Hunting Season
You’ll be hunting patterned bucks from fresh tree stands that have been hung before your arrival. They’re set to accommodate different scenarios including: morning hunts, evening hunts, different wind directions, and access. Early in September, there’s a good chance at a velvet buck.
Trophy Rifle Alberta Whitetail Hunting Season
Everybody wants to hunt the rut, and for good reason! the only downfall is it can get cold. The weather conditions in November can be very harsh. But if you’re there for a chance at a big buck, just keep this in mind: The harsher the conditions the bigger the trophy.
During the rut, your chances of harvesting a mature buck are best if you patiently sit an area with hot does. Eventually a buck will cross your line of sight. Hopefully it’s a big one. You will be expected to stay on your stand all day long unless the weather conditions do not allow it. While you’re hunting, your guide will be scouting for deer activity and looking for hot does. What you see and what your guide finds will determine the best course of action for the next day.
Ask About Alberta Whitetail HuntingAlberta WHITETAIL Hunting
Our Alberta whitetail, mule deer combo hunts are absolutely incredible!
Along with absolutely epic whitetail hunting, the mule deer hunting in Alberta is a top destination. The vast farm and prairie lands produce big bucks every season. Our outfitters have a historical success rate of 80%+ on trophy mule deer. They take a limited number of deer hunters each year, and carry a mid-180 inch average, with a couple 200+ bucks taken yearly. They are averaging 80% on successful kill rates each year too.
Ask About an Alberta HuntAlberta WHITETAIL Hunting In The Peace River Region
These Alberta whitetail hunts in the Peace River area are in a high demand and usually booked years in advance. There is a very real chance of taking a 170+ class buck with our outfitter, with bigger deer than that taken every year….even a few monster bucks over 200 inches.
You can combo an early season Peace River whitetail hunt with an archery moose.
For you archers in late August through early September, there is only one Alberta archery moose tag available, so you could have a whitetail, moose combo hunt. Moose hunting takes place in flat farm fields surrounded by timber (Crown Land), so it is a fairly easy hunt. This is mostly a hunt for a “kitchen bull”, but a 45 inch bull is a real possibility with mid 50’s bulls on the top end.
Ask About Deer Hunting in AlbertaAlberta WHITETAIL Hunting The Central Foothills
This Alberta whitetail hunting camp is located in the foothills, right at the edge of the farmland where the forests extend into the Rocky Mountains. Because of this, you can hunt farmland trophy bucks and/or “bush bucks” which develop heavier mass and tend to be older age-class. The Central Alberta Foothills are known for producing World-Class trophy whitetail deer, with some of Alberta’s best buck-to-doe ratios. On top of that, there is very little local hunting pressure.
This traditional hunt has comfortable lodging, while at the same time being remote, with the opportunity for a trophy buck. This is an affordable 2×1 hunt. Your guide will drop you off at your stand and leave you alone to hunt to minimize impact to the hunting area. This means you’ll have to do your own field judging. Most of the time, there will be trail cam pictures in camp of the bucks in the area. You and your guide will study them together to give you an idea of what to expect.
- Bucks average 160-165 inches, with a few over 170 inches every year.
- You’ll be hunting from tripod stands, tree stands, and sometimes heated blinds.
- It’s possible to combine your hunt with a mule deer in this area.
- Archery deer season in Alberta runs through September and October.
- Rifle season starts in mid-September and through the end of November.
- A few prime-time, rifle rut hunts are available each year.
Book Your Whitetail Hunt
Our hunters have great success with our Alberta whitetail hunting outfitters every year.
Outdoors International clients that hunt with these Alberta whitetail hunting outfitters get access to prime deer hunting habitat – a mix of prime farmland, fringe and heavily wooded areas…and because of that, our outfitters consistently take B&C bucks.
Alberta Whitetail Hunting Outfitters:
#OI- GWH1 | #OI-LO2 | #OI-LWO2 | #OI-TLG3
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.