Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
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We recommend the following gear:
Warm Clothing
Gloves
Toque
Warm hunting boots
Warm bodysuit for extended cold sits in blinds
Rain gear in case of wet cold snow
Flashlights and head lamp
Daypack
Binoculars or range finder
Camera
Hand and foot warmers
Personal toiletries
Thermal underwear
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View our accommodations page for more details about where you’ll be staying.
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You’ll need to buy airfare to Edmonton International Airport where we provide complimentary transportation to and from the camp.
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Deer and Elk hunts primarily run in November. September to early October for Moose. Late February to early March for wolf hunts
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When you arrive at Canada Customs you will need to fill out a firearm importation form.
You can print it off using the link below and have the details filled in prior to arriving at Customs. Do not sign or date form until you are in front of a customs agent.
Follow all instructions carefully on the government page to ensure no hold ups at the airport.
https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/firearms/non-residents
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Yes, we provide all required licenses and tags
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Local Taxidermist, my brother (Jonathan Ellens) will assist in any trophy and cape prep for transport or shipping if needed.
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A standard tip amount in the industry is a minimum of 10% of your hunt cost in cash, this is split between the cook and your guide.
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Remember all wounded animals are considered dead even if not found. We will make every effort to track and hunt the wounded animal