Cheap deer hunt for non resident
#1
Cheap deer hunt for non resident
I'm in Canada for a week long Bear hunt in September, I have a week after that up my sleeve and was looking for a cheap deer hunt around the middle of September for a non resident? (travelling from Australia)
Any suggestions
Doesn't even have to be a deer hunt, maybe some of that cool preditor sniping I've seen on Youtube
Any suggestions
Doesn't even have to be a deer hunt, maybe some of that cool preditor sniping I've seen on Youtube
Last edited by wastednights; 04-27-2013 at 06:44 PM.
#2
Not sure which province you will be hunting in but there are very limited areas open to deer hunting in September if hunting Ontario. It would be bow or crossbow only and in the NW edge of the province. Good luck with the bear hunt.
#3
I'm in Canada for a week long Bear hunt in September, I have a week after that up my sleeve and was looking for a cheap deer hunt around the middle of September for a non resident? (travelling from Australia)
Any suggestions
Doesn't even have to be a deer hunt, maybe some of that cool preditor sniping I've seen on Youtube
Any suggestions
Doesn't even have to be a deer hunt, maybe some of that cool preditor sniping I've seen on Youtube
Happy to hunt USA too, will be travelling home via NYC - LA and have a week to fill in
#6
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 16
Dip down into South Dakota in the USA. Sooo many coyotes, year round, and the hunts are cheap.
http://millermathews.com/the-hunts/
Read about their coyote hunts
http://millermathews.com/the-hunts/
Read about their coyote hunts
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 853
Contact the WI DNR - they can fill you in on all the public land (and there is a LOT of it up north). You can hunt in the state, county, national forests as well as designated hunting areas. Also there is utility and paper mill land open to the public as well as tax-sheltered private land. See http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/hunt/ and try some of the ranger stations at http://dnr.wi.gov/Contact/fieldlocations.html
If you talk to the right person, they can be very helpful.
If you talk to the right person, they can be very helpful.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: winnipeg, manitoba
Posts: 51
in northwestern Ontario , lake of the woods area, there is a deer bow season for non-residents that usually starts the mid to end of September.check out the Ontario MNR website for dates and areas. many areas require a guide , some don't . good luck.w.