2009 Twin River Industries
Alberta, Canada is world renown for its White Tail deer hunting, and one of the highest percentages of trophy-class bucks. The province boasts a population of 232,000 animals.
Twin Rivers Outfitting hunts in one of the best White Tail areas in the province, where every year we see trophy bucks ranging all the way up to 200 inches. Of course we can't guarantee that you will harvest a 140-150 class Alberta White Tail, but we will guarantee that they are here and that you will see them
Twin River Outfitting utilizes stand hunting, rattling, grunt calling, still hunting, stalking, ground blinds and tree stands in our White Tail Hunts. We also extensively use trail cameras to see what is out there.
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.
We offer 2 White Tail Deer Hunts.
- Fall Archery Hunt - White Tail (Between August 25th and September 16th)
- Rut Rifle Hunt - White Tail Hunt (November)
We hunt in WMU 344 northwest of Hinton Alberta Canada and east of Jasper National Park.
This area is close to the mountains and features ideal habitat for Deer including an extensive network of oil cut lines seeded with clover and alfalfa. We make extensive use of trail cameras which are set-up in July so once the hunts start we know what is out there and have a sense for their day to day routines.
Current Hunting Area Weather
Our Deer Hunt Dates are as follows:
2009
Fall Bow - August 25th to September 16th - 7 Day Hunts - Call For Specific Dates
Rifle Rut Hunt - November 1st to November 30th - 7 Day Hunts - Call for Specific Dates
The base camp is a bush tent camp with 12' X 14' outfitter tents featuring, wood floors, carpet, beds, and wood stoves providing a clean dry setting for yourself and your gear. The camp also includes 16' X 16' kitchen and recreation tents along with a separate shower house. Our maximum camp size is 8 hunters. We take great pride in providing you with a comfortable camp and excellent food prepared by our cooks!
For our fall hunts the weather can be quite varied. We generally do not have a lot of rain but occasional showers can be chilly. Clothing is always a question and we suggest bringing clothes which can be layered with a good pair of water proof hiking boots (400-800 gr. Insulation) and a pair of felt lined rubber boots.
Typically we have hunters fly into Edmonton where we can arrange for a vehicular pick up. The drive from Edmonton to our base camp is about 3 hours.
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