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Hunting in Saskatchewan, Canada – Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Saskatchewan, Canada is one of the great Prairie Provinces and a great place for hunting guides and outfitters to show you a good hunt. With not only prairies, but lowlands with rolling landscapes, Saskatchewan offers much to the average hunter. Your Saskatchewan hunting guide or outfitter should be able to help you plan your next hunting trip.


Saskatchewan Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Saskatchewan Hunting Guides and OutfittersA list of Saskatchewan hunting guides and outfitters can be found below. Each guide and outfitter offer different services and locations.
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With over 250,000 square miles you should find plenty of hunting areas. Keep in mind the climate when you hunt in Saskatchewan, as well as the lay of the land. You will need to visit each website listed above to see what small game and big game they hunt, and to see what openings the guides and outfitters have for their next hunting trip.


Dave Brown Outfitters

King Buck Safaris

Sisip Outfitters

Pipe Lake Outfitters

Frys Canadian Outback Outfitters

Highland Outfitters

High Prairie Outfitters

Mike Franklin - Hunting Services

Northern Pine Outfitters

Horns Whitetail Adventures

Saskatchewan 2 Deer Area

McKen Hunting

Goose Haven Canada Outfitters

Torch River Outfitters

Northern Pride Outfitters

Safari River Outdoors, LTD.

Big Foot Outfitters

Buck Paradise Outfitters

Echo Lake Big Game Hunts

Silver Creek Outdoors

Pierceland Outfitters, LTD.

Specks and Snows Waterfowl Adventures

Overflow Outfitters

Shot Outfitters

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Many Types of Big Game and Small Game in Saskatchewan

There are many types of big game and small game animals to hunt in Saskatchewan, Canada. Not all hunting guides and outfitters will be able to hunt each animal that is listed below. Each website listed above should cover which animals they hunt.

Big Game Animals

Small Game

Game Birds

  • Wolf
  • Coyote
  • Bobcat
  • Fox

Each big game and small game animal hunted in Saskatchewan, Canada offers a unique experience for your hunting trip. With over 250,000 square miles of land area you should have a great time. The hunting guides and outfitters listed above can be contacted by email or by phone and that information is listed on their website.



Saskatchewan Hunting Supply Shops, Taxidermy Services, and Lodging or Hotel Accommodations

Links to Saskatchewan hunting supply shops, taxidermy services, and lodge or hotel accommodations are supplied below. Weather you hunt with a rifle, bow {archery}, muzzleloader, shotgun, or a shotgun slug. Hunting-Trips-R-Us has also included other links below to help complete your next trip to Saskatchewan.


Supply Stores for Saskatchewan Hunters

Each Saskatchewan supply store listed should be able to help most hunters in their area with any equipment they may need for small or big game.

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Taxidermy Services in Saskatchewan for Animal Mounts

Listed are Saskatchewan taxidermists offered for mounting small or big game.




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Saskatchewan Hunting Lodge or Hotel Accommodations

Listed are Saskatchewan hunting lodging or hotel accommodation for hunters and their families.




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Saskatchewan Hunting Licenses, Season Schedule, Terrain, and Weather

Saskatchewan hunting guides and outfitters in Canada will be able to help you with information on the hunting licenses, season schedule, and any specific dates. Here is a couple of links that may help you with information you will need to hunt in Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan, Canada Licenses and Fees

Saskatchewan, Canada Regulations

Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s great Prairie Provinces. Saskatchewan lies west of Manitoba, east of Alberta, north of North Dakota, and Montana, and south of the Northwest Territory. The province covers a total area of over 250,000 square miles, over 13,000 square miles of which are inland water. Roughly rectangular in shape, it extends a total distance of 761 miles from north to south, narrowing slightly as it stretches northward from a southern border of 393 miles. Texas is the only American state larger than Saskatchewan.

In southern Saskatchewan the land rises toward the west, reaching a maximum altitude of more than 4,500 feet at Cypress Hills near the border of Alberta. This region is crossed by the South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle rivers. The Assiniboine, which rises in the eastern part of the region, flows southeastwardly into Manitoba, where it is joined by the Qu’Appelle. There are a few lakes, some of which are slat. The grassy prairies have been converted into millions of acres of farmland, extending to the horizon in every direction. Low hills slope down into sloughs, and valleys add to the general rolling aspect of the landscape.

To the north the roll of the land increases and more and more trees are seen. An increasingly large area is given over to range and pasture land. The branches of the Saskatchewan River combine and flow eastward into Manitoba. The name Saskatchewan is adapted from the Indian words for “swift water”.

Still farther north the land becomes rougher and rockier. There are extensive forests of fir, birch, and poplar and great, sprawling lakes. The Churchill River flows to the east, toward Hudson Bay. Reindeer Lake lies on the border of Manitoba, and Athabaska Lake spreads into Alberta. Northern Saskatchewan, covered by a part of the enormous geological formation known as the Laurentian Plateau, or Canadian Shield, has remained a virtual wilderness.

Northern Saskatchewan has short summers and long, harsh winters. In the south the summer days are long and hot, and the air is dry. Snows are welcome during the cold winters, for they add moisture to the soil. A rainfall of fifteen inches or more, properly distributed, can mean prosperity for Saskatchewan; but in some years large areas, particularly in the south, receive less than this amount. Besides the hazard of drought, there is the possibility that cold waves, windstorms, and hailstorms.

Roughly one third of the province is forested; making Saskatchewan a unique place to hunt and should be experienced at least once in a hunter’s life. The hunting guides and outfitters will be able to give advice on the better places to hunt in Saskatchewan, Canada.



Hunting-Trips-R-Us Hopes Everyone has a Successful Adventure in Saskatchewan

We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us have strived to help our visitors, who are looking for small game as well as big game hunting trips in Saskatchewan, Canada. By visiting our Directory you can locate outfitters and guides throughout the country. The links to each guide and outfitter are companies that want your business. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us cannot be responsible for any company listed. This is a “Hunting Directory” and these links are for advertising purposes only.



Choose a State for Your Hunting Trip

As you pick the state for your next hunting trip in Saskatchewan, Canada, consider the different weather conditions, along with the lay of the land. From your choices of small game to big game the outfitters and guides listed on our website should be able to help you with your next Saskatchewan hunting trip.