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Canadian Outdoor Adventures Inc.
Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.
Contact: Dean Yardley
Location: Alberta
Species Hunted: Black Bear, Canada Moose
State(s) Hunted: AB
note: The following reviews predate the numeric rating system and are not included in this outfitter's overall rating.
outfitter review submitted by: Jack Brohal on Feb 19 2003
Species Hunted: Bear & Moose
Game Quality: excelent
Accommodation Quality: good wall tents
Camp Condition: adequate
Food Quality: good to excelent
Guide Experience: good to great
Other Personal Experience: good to great
Overall Impression: Terrific
Recommend: Yes
Reviewer Comments: I hunted spring bear with Dean in 2001. There were 6 hunters in our camp. Four of us tagged out with two over 6'bears each and one guy shot one 7 footer and passed up another like him. Only one bow hunter did not take any bears and in my oppinion it was probably his fault. The food on that trip was unbealivably good. In Sept. I went back for moose and nailed a nice 50" bull. There were 6 hunters in camp and we all saw moose. Three, including mine were killed. Everyone saw at least one moose. Even though that camp was way, way in there, the food was still good.
Contact: Justin Johns and Ben Harris
Location: Hotchkiss, Colorado
Species Hunted: Elk, Mule Deer, Black Bear, Bobcat, Mountain Lion
State(s) Hunted: CO
Colorado Hunting Information
Colorado is one of the best western states for trophy mule deer hunting and has the largest population of elk in the west.
Saskatchewan Hunting Information
Saskatchewan is home to giant whitetails and skies filled with waterfowl. Saskatchewan is located in the northern part of the central flyway and harbors huge numbers of migrating ducks and geese. Canada moose and black bear are plentiful. Hundreds of outfitters are available to provide whatever kind of hunt a guy or gal needs.
Manitoba Hunting Information
Manitoba is known as a top destination for avid waterfowl hunters. Huge flocks of ducks and geese can be found from the Arctic coast of Hudson Bay to the prairie potholes on the southern border of this Canadian province. There is no legal requirement for non-resident waterfowl hunters to use a guide, but many are available and a high percentage of non-Canadian hunters utilize them. In addition black bear, Canada moose and whitetails are hunted throughout the province.