
NWT Hunting Trips
There are many opportunities for NWT hunting trips when in the Northwest Territories. The sports hunter will have several choices when in the area. Arrangements can be made easily. Often, permits are included in the accommodation and guide arrangements.
Over at the Mackenzie Mountain Range, NWT hunting trips include moose hunting, and caribou and sheep hunting. The mountain range is defined by abundant wilderness and exciting big game hunting. It is likely to chance upon Fannin/ Dall sheep, Mountain caribous and Alaska Moose on NWT hunting trips here.
Over at Yellowknife, there are plenty of chances of hunting for the Bathurst Caribou during NWT hunting trips. This is especially true for NWT hunting trips scheduled during summer, the time when herds of these animals pass through the Point Lake area. There are available hunting lodges along the migration paths of the Bathurst Caribou,
In the Rendevous Lake area of Tuktoyahtuk, there are plenty chances for NWT hunting trips. Muskox is hunted from February to April, and September to October. From April to May, it is the hunting season for grizzly bears. Then, by September to October, it is caribou hunting.
When on NWT hunting trips for arctic wolves, the best places to go is the Barren Lands or over to the Great Slave Lake. The career sports hunter will truly enjoy the opportunities presented by these places.
For black bear NWT hunting trips, the Great Slave Lake is also the place to linger at. Several prime hunting spots are accessible southwards of Yellowknife.