If
you want to really "Live
The Challenge" and the
opportunity to harvest a record
whitetail deer, Canada is the place
to hunt. Add your whitetail deer
to the Boone & Crockett Record
Book! Canada's whitetail deer are
one of the most sought after trophies
in North America and have become
world famous.
Canada has one of the highest percentages
of trophy-class bucks. Spend a week
with the Guides at Whitetail Adventures
whitetail deer hunting in Canada
and chances are you'll have an opportunity
to put your sites on the largest
whitetail deer you will ever see.
Canadian whitetail deer has the
largest bodies and largest antlers
of the many species of whitetails
across North America. A mature buck
can weigh in excess of 300 pounds
and bigger.
Whitetail deer hunting in Canada
can be a real challenge! Generally
it takes a hunter to be patient
and in good physical condition.
Whitetails have adapted to the varied
terrain in Canada. In the prairie
zone, deer have learned to be
elusive even in the smallest cover
area. In the parkland
zone whitetails live in the
aspen forest where they can find
many places to go unnoticed. In
the boreal
forest and foothills zones,
deer have the safety of spruce and
aspen forests. Trophy whitetails
are found regularly in all of these
zones.
In Alberta, the rut, or mating season
usually occurs in November. November
is traditionally the best time for
whitetail deer hunting but late
August and early September can be
productive to the bow hunter in
search of these whitetail bucks.
You can take a look at the Hunting
Schedule for Canada for these
months to see what is still available. |