TROPHY MOOSE HUNTING
8 Day Hunting Package - 2025 Rates
FULL SERVICE. 8 DAYS. GUIDED HUNTING.
IT'S SIMPLE. GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSE & WE'LL TAKE CARE OF THE REST!
LIMITED TIME OFFER - $14,500 USD* $10,500 USD*
- Personal Guide
- All Meals
- Moose Tag
- Standard cabin
- Wood burning stove
- Private bathroom with shower
- Lakeside wood fire hot tub
8 Day Hunting Package - 2026 Rates
FULL SERVICE. 8 DAYS. GUIDED HUNTING.
IT'S SIMPLE. GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSE & WE'LL TAKE CARE OF THE REST!
- Personal Guide
- All Meals
- Moose Tag
- Standard cabin
- Wood burning stove
- Private bathroom with shower
- Lakeside wood fire hot tub
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*Private Charter available for extra $1000 USD/PP from Saskatoon International Airport - can not bring meat back with this option*
All hunts commence out of Reindeer Lake, SK.
All hunts offered as rifle, shotgun, muzzleloader, or archery.
*Any meat not taken will be given to the communities of Reindeer Lake*
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Our Hunt Schedule
Day 1: Arrival and Welcome
Your journey begins the moment you get to Arctic Lodges, in the vast, wild terrain that will be your hunting grounds. Upon arriving at the lodge, you'll be warmly welcomed by the staff, introduced to your professional guide, and settled into your comfortable cabin. After a hearty dinner, you'll meet your guide to discuss the upcoming hunt, review the week's itinerary, and ensure your gear is ready for the days ahead.
Day 2-8: Moose Hunting in the Wild
Over the next six days, your moose hunting adventure begins at dawn. You and your guide will navigate the serene waterways and dense forests by boat, using a combination of calling and stalking techniques. You’ll track moose through some of the most rugged and untouched areas of the lake. The remote location ensures minimal hunting pressure, providing excellent opportunities to encounter trophy bull moose in their natural habitat.
Each day, you'll experience the thrill of the hunt, as you explore the stunning landscapes of northern Saskatchewan, filled with towering spruce trees, vibrant fall foliage, and the sounds of wildlife. The chance to observe moose, bears, wolves, and other wildlife in their natural environment adds to the adventure, with plenty of opportunities to take in the majestic scenery.
At midday, you'll break for lunch at a scenic spot along the lake or back at camp, depending on the hunt’s progress. Your guide will also introduce you to the rich fishing opportunities Reindeer Lake has to offer, where you can try your hand at catching trophy northern pike, lake trout, or walleye while taking a break from hunting.
In the evening, return to the lodge to relax in the rustic comfort of your cabin. The camaraderie of fellow hunters and the stories shared over dinner, along with exceptional meals prepared by the lodge's kitchen, will cap off each successful day.
Day 9: Departure
After a final breakfast at the lodge, you'll pack your gear and prepare to head back to civilization. The trip out provides a last chance to take in the breathtaking beauty of Reindeer.
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Our Hunting Strategy
All transportation to and from hunting locations will be by boat, with an excellent chance for spot-and-stalk hunting as we move between areas. From both land and along the lake's edge, we'll be calling and listening for bull responses.
Staying in close communication with our guides ensures hunters make the most of every opportunity. Our guides are experts in using vocalizations and electronic moose calls in active rut areas and are here to help you succeed.
What to Bring
This 8-day, 8-night moose hunting trip at Arctic Lodges is a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the wild beauty of northern Saskatchewan. Whether you’re an experienced hunter or a newcomer to moose hunting, this trip offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to experience the rugged, untouched wilderness of Northern Canada, and return home with a trophy to be proud of.
- Valid Saskatchewan hunting license and PAL
- Personal hunting gear, including rifles and ammunition in case (legal requirement)
- Warm, waterproof clothing for variable weather conditions
- Camera and binoculars for capturing the experience
- A vest of scarlet, bright yellow, blaze orange or white or any combination of these colours. (Mandatory)
- A high-visibility garment carrying a Canadian Standards Association (CSA) label stating CAN/CSA Z96.
- Scarlet, bright yellow or blaze orange headwear (not white). The headwear may include a small label or crest not exceeding 50 sq. cm. (Mandatory)




