New Brunswick is considered, “The Sleeping Province of Canada”, for huge whitetail deer. It holds the record for the second biggest whitetail buck killed in Canada, scoring 199 1/8 net.
Having minimal amount of hunting pressure and heavy cover has allowed our whitetail deer to reach maturity. We offer the finest possible chance of getting a trophy.
Our success rate ranges from 30% – 50%. Average scores run from 125 – 140 net. It is not uncommon to shoot a 170 class buck. These bucks field dress between 180 – 250 pounds.
The mode of hunting whitetail deer is with portable tree stands and still hunting in the prime feeding and traveling areas. Shooting distance ranges from 50 – 200 yards. Hunting begins in early November.
Temperatures at this time of year vary between 15° – 30° F early mornings, 30° – 60° F mid-afternoons, and 35° – 50° F late evenings.