Saskatchewan’s best Duck hunting, goose hunting, Sandhill Crane and Upland hunting destinations.
We do our very best to make sure your hunt and stay is a dream come true.
At Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting, a day’s hunt will include a morning and afternoon hunt. At Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting, we have the newest of gear in the field for your experience and comfort. After the hunts, the birds will be processed and frozen. It is the hunters' responsibility to bring coolers to transport the birds home.
Hunters will be lodged at our 12-person Lakefront lodge. Hunters can relax in style and comfort while they watch the game or sit by the fire and tell stories at the lakeside. When you stay with us, it is home-cooked meals at their best. Continental breakfast, homemade and fresh daily, will start us off the morning. Share lunch with friends over a warm bowl of soup, telling stories from the morning hunt. Finish off the evening with a full-course homemade meal made by Grandma and the girls.
3 Days: $2400 USD plus tax
4 Days: $3200 USD plus tax
5 Days: $3750 USD plus tax
Customized trips, including Cast & Blast, can be accommodated please call to discuss
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Saskatchewan is known as the duck factory of North America, and the central flyway is the flight path that will see all species of ducks. At Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting, we hunt mostly dry fields in layout or A-frame blinds for puddle ducks like mallards, pintails, northern shovelers, wigeon, blue/green wing teals, and gad walls. What we do for our hunters is get those ducks cupped up and feet down right in front of you.
Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting is located lakeside, which provides us with the opportunity to also target diver ducks like buffalo head, Goldeneyes, Canvasback, Redheads, ring neck and bluebills. Shooting over water is a different experience that can provide you the opportunity for species not found in fields.
Saskatchewan duck hunting can be experienced from September 1 until December when we freeze up.
Goose hunting in Saskatchewan, depending on the species targeted, can be productive from September 1 to December 1. We start the season hunting groups of local resident geese and sustain them through the fall as the migration builds, then eventually freeze them out in December.
Saskatchewan Canada Goose Hunting
Being located on Last Mountain Lake, our early season kicks off resident local Greater Canada. We pattern these birds as the crops come off in August and watch the groups build as new migrators come through. We hunt in layout, or A-frame blinds with full-body decoys out front and the calls honking to draw them in.
Saskatchewan Snow Goose Hunting
The central flyway is definitely a major corridor for the snow goose migration. We have snow geese, blue snows, and ross geese in astonishing numbers. AT Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting, we run large snow goose spreads with all the motion decoys you can imagine, drawing the white tornado down upon you. We advise bringing a minimum of 3 boxes of shells on these hunts because of the amount of shooting that will occur. Snow geese hunts often produce limits of ducks, as well, we commonly see Speckle Belly geese migrating with the white geese.
Saskatchewan Speckle Belly Goose Hunting
Speckle Belly, also known as white-fronted geese, are a species. We find a speckled belly with all the migrators in our spreads. We often harvest speckle bellies with snow geese and ducks, and we commonly get them in our sandhill crane spreads as well. They are a beautiful goose and one of the best eating.
Referred to as the rib-eye of the sky, a Saskatchewan sandhill crane hunting is something every water fowler should experience. Not only the very best waterfowl to eat, but without doubt, the prehistoric bird is one of the most exhilarating hunts to experience. At Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting, we hunt sandhill cranes in dry fields in layouts or A-frame blinds with decoys out front. The call of a sandhill crane is unique, and at Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting, we have mastered calling and decoying these birds to land right at your feet. All our guests enjoy hunting sandhill cranes and equally enjoy eating them.
Last Mountain Lake is North America's oldest bird sanctuary, in part due to the sandhill crane migration. We see thousands of birds in the field, making for some of the best hunting anywhere. If this is a hunt you need to experience early in the season when they are in their peak migration, you won’t regret it.
If all the amazing Saskatchewan waterfowl hunting hasn’t worn you out, we also offer exceptional upland hunting. The upland birds we hunt are wild Hungarian Grey Partridge and sharp tail grouse, and we can release ring neck pheasant upon request. The area we hunt has an extremely strong upland bird population, and with our pointing dogs, we can offer world-class wing shooting. Limiting out on a morning waterfowl hunt that is topped off with an afternoon of upland hunting is something unique to Saskatchewan Fowlers Outfitting. After a few miles walked behind the pointers, the chicken/upland pot pie tasted so great.
If cast and blast is of interest, we highly suggest trying some fishing on Last Mountain Lake. Last Mountain Lake is known as one of North America's premier trophy walleye lakes. If you want a walleye over 30 inches, this is the lake to pursue that dream. Last Mountain Lake not only has trophy walleye, but we also have piked, yellow perch, bur bot, whitefish and carp. A fish fry is always a big hit at the lodge with the hunters. Our lodge is lakefront, and we have our own private boat launch, which makes angling trips a breeze. Let us know if you would like to add a cast and blast option to your trip.
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