May 24-31, 2026
May 31-June 7, 2026
Spring time means black bears and fishing and this trip offers the best of both worlds! Accessible only by float-plane (no road access) is this remote, yet comfortable hunting and fishing lodge in northern Saskatchewan. Located on the beach of a 6,000 acre gin-clear rock bottom lake amongst a pine and birch setting is the comfortable camp. It features a large cabin with five double occupancy guest rooms and a common area, a separate building with shower facilities, and a main lodge where hearty meals are served each day. Mornings are typically spent fishing for big northern pike and lake trout on the main lake or quad into a small neighboring lake that offers action-packed walleye fishing! You can choose to fish guided or self-guided (no extra cost). You also have the option to hunt mornings. The fishing is catch and release except for a tasty shore lunch! After lunch back at camp, your guide will shuttle you out to a freshly baited stand site for an evening bear hunt. Hunting is done from ladder stands or ground blinds for rifle or archery hunters and the success has been close to 100% on big bears including a good number of color phase bears. This package is totally all-inclusive from the guide services, lodging, all meals, tackle, tax, Starlink internet, and even the float-plane! Call now to reserve your spot!
$755 Discount! May 24-31 or May 31-June 7, 2026
$5,750 (2×1 guided)
5% GST tax
6% PST tax
6-days
Approx. $450 and WTA will collect.
2×1 guide services, trophy prep, round-trip floast plane, lodging, meals, license and tag, tackle, and tax.
Getting to LaRonge, gratuities, personal items.
Day 1 – Fly to Saskatoon, rent vehicle, and overnight at area hotel. If time permits, you can make the 3.5 hour drive north toward LaRonge and overnight there.
Day 2 – Mid day float plane to camp, approx. 40 minutes. Get settled in, have lunch, and possible an evening hunt or fish some.
Days 3-8: Six days of bear hunting and fishing.
Day 9 – Your bear will be caped and frozen and packed in a tote for the return trip home. Return to LaRonge and make your way back toward Saskatoon. Fly home this evening or overnight again. *Saskatoon Inn has freezer facilities for bear.
Day 10 – Fly home.
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.