Saskatchewan Canada Spring Bear Hunting
Spring Black Bear Hunting with Marshland Outfitters
Marshland Outfitters black bear hunting operation is located in central Saskatchewan, Canada. We have outfitting rights to over 1 million acres of prime black bear habitat, our area has every ingredient for producing massive black and color phase bears. Our hunting area includes large amounts of Saskatchewan farmland, thick boreal forest and numerous bodies of water including lakes, creeks and beaver lodges. Large mature bears regularly roam our hunting grounds, giving our clients an excellent opportunity to harvest the trophy bear of a lifetime.
Black Bear Hunting Packages
Marshland Outfitters offers 6 or 10 day Spring Black Bear Hunts designed to fit your needs and provide you the ultimate Saskatchewan black bear hunting experience.
Marshland Outfitters offers 6 or 10 day Spring Black Bear Hunts:
6 day hunt (6 nights, 5 days of hunting)
10 day hunt (10 nights, 9 days of hunting)
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Rick Wightman
20.25″
Marshal Peterson
21.5″ B&C
Joe Andersen
20.75″
Dale Weathersby
20″
Bryan Anderson
21.5″ B&C
Black Bear Seasons
Black Bear Regulations
Saskatchewan is a 1 black bear per hunter province. Black Bear can be harvested with rifle, muzzleloader or archery.
2024 Spring Black Bear Hunting Dates
Marshland Outfitters is booking Spring 2024 Black Bear hunts.
Available Dates:
May 5 – May 9
May 12 – May 16
May 19- May 23
May 26 – May 30
Please contact us for available 2025 hunting dates.
What to Bring
Weather
The average temperature in Saskatchewan for the month of May and early June ranges from daytime highs of 60-65°F and lows of 40-45°F.
Hunting Gear
If hunting with a rifle a solid red or orange hat must be worn, along with a solid red, orange or white coat or a orange vest. (This is Saskatchewan law)
- Camouflage clothing
- Rain Gear
- Gloves
- Rubber boots/leather boots
- Thermo cell
- Shooting sticks
- Flashlight/headlamp
- Rifle/bow/muzzleloader
- Extra Ammo/Arrows/Broad heads
- Soft gun case for vehicle transportation (Saskatchewan Law)
- Binoculars
- Range finder
- Thermos
- Day pack large enough for extra cloths and lunch
- Camera/video camera extra memory cards
- Small tote (Rubbermaid Tub) or cooler to transport bear hide, skull and/or meat
Personal Items
- Toiletries
- Medications
- Cell phone
- Sunglasses
- Passport (Needed for entry into Canada)
- 3 unsigned firearm declarations
- Forms with $50 CDN