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Burnt Lake Outfitters - Alberta Trophy Black Bear & Deer Hunts

Brian Kitzan
11315-58 St.
Edmonton, Alberta
T5W 3W6, Canada
(780) 474-6514
(780) 221-2825
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About Burnt Lake Outfitters

Hunting Alberta's North has always been a passion for us. With a vast area to hunt Alberta Black Bear, Alberta Whitetail Deer, and Alberta Mule Deer, hunters can experience many different stand sites. We started Burnt Lake Outfitters with the same principals about hunting as many North American hunters. Keeping hunting camps small and efficient is always a priority. We feel that smaller camps offer a better hunting experience throughout your hunt. We have 20 years experience hunting Alberta and can offer you a great Alberta hunt.

Hunt trophy Alberta Spring Black Bear in Alberta's famous boreal forest! This region of Alberta is well known for producing trophy class Alberta bears. Excellent black bear populations allow hunters to take two bears and a timber wolf during their Alberta hunt. P&Y and B&C bears are not uncommon with many bears reaching well into the 7ft 400 lbs mark, hunters can enjoy hunting these giants with any weapon of choice: rifle, bow, muzzleloader and/or cross bow.

Bow hunt Trophy Alberta Whitetails in Alberta's top big buck area of Northeast Alberta. North America's top whitetail hunters hunt in this area yearly for trophy Alberta whitetails. Many P&Y and B&C bucks are taken every year, with body sizes over 300 lbs.

Hunt Trophy Alberta Mule Deer in Alberta's North. Fall Alberta Bow hunts are conducted in mid-September to the end of October. Alberta Rifle hunts are conducted in November. These Alberta mule deer hunts can be added to your whitetail hunt upon request making a great hunt even better.

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