Whitetail deer hunting should be an annual adventure for everyone!
There is a reason why the Whitetail is the most popular big game species in North America. The Whitetail is the most adaptive and hearty of the North American big game species living everywhere from the suburbs to the heartland and ranging from Mexico to Canada. There are thousands of options for whitetail hunting across North America and not all locations and outfitters are equal in terms of trophy potential and quality management. Regardless of the location, hunting techniques typically involve still hunting from ground blinds or tree stands. Because the rut varies by location throughout the United States and Whitetail deer enter and exit feeding pattern routines at different times in different locations, there are excellent locations for Whitetail hunting from September through January where the success rate on a trophy is excellent. Looking for that trophy of a lifetime? We know where, when and who to hunt with to make sure you don’t end up with tag soup. Shoshone Adventures offers free-range whitetail hunts with carefully curated outfitters from Mexico, to Texas, to the midwest and Canada. Archery, muzzleloader, and rifle hunts are available and the season varies by location ranging from September through January.
East Central Alberta
4870BB
Erskine, Alberta (east of Red Deer)
3625BH
Southern AZ
4191RO
Donalda, Alberta
3632BL
220 Miles North of Edmonton, AB
WT4749NAW
Alberta
4882BD
Near Lamar, Colorado
4774SH
Fort Assiniboine, AB
WT4856NA
Athabaska, Alberta
4675AA
Lyons, Kansas or Mulberry, Kansas
WT3929KK
Little Smoky, AB
M4857OP
Nuevo Leon, Mexico
4843EP
Northwestern Alberta, south of Ft. McMurray
4749NA
NW of Tulsa, Oklahoma
4762CR
Broad Top, Pennsylvania
4707CT
Chitek Lake, Saskatchewan
4413NW
Border of Montana and Wyoming, Powder River Drainages
237BR