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Canada Whitetail Hunting – Now Is the Time to Plan Your 2019 Hunt!

Travis Baker
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As the 2018 whitetail season in Canada comes to an end we are reminded that the “North Country” still offers an excellent opportunity at harvesting a world-class whitetail.  This season was one of the best we’ve seen in recent years, and our customers came home with some outstanding bucks to display in their trophy rooms.  Recent mild winters have led to some incredible bucks hitting the ground, and we’re expecting 2019 to be no different.  These rifle whitetail hunts take place during the November rut and into early December, and include great lodging and delicious meals.

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If you are a whitetail hunter then you owe it to yourself to experience one of these Canadian hunts.  We have many customers who go back every year.  There are no roads, no fences, no sub-developments and most of these whitetails have never smelled a human being.  The sheer remoteness of the country you’re hunting is almost hard to believe.

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Contact WTA at 1-800-346-8747 to check availability and to learn more about these Canadian whitetail hunts.  This is the time of year that most hunters are planning for the following season and space is limited, so call now!

Here are just a few of the hunts that we recommend:

https://worldwidetrophyadventures.com/outfitter-profile?hunt_id=735

https://worldwidetrophyadventures.com/outfitter-profile?hunt_id=1216

https://worldwidetrophyadventures.com/outfitter-profile?hunt_id=1518

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