Guided Hunting

Read the woods.
Read the season.

8,000+ acres · WMU 89 & 90. Licensed predator control and whitetail bow hunting - a working partnership with the landowners we manage for, year-round.
Trigger & Tackle Whitetail Deer

Eight thousand acres.
Two counties.
Three quarries.

Eight thousand
acres.

We hunt managed ground across two southern Ontario WMUs — Wildlife Management Units 89A/B in Haldimand and 90A/B in Norfolk. Hardwood bush, creek systems, swamp edges, and rolling farmland. Over a hundred stands placed and rotated across the season. Minimal pressure. Strong genetics. Quiet ground that holds deer, predators, and game year-round.

Eight thousand acres.

Predator Control
Trigger & Tickle Coyote
Trigger & Tackle Whitetail Deer

Every hunt,
same playbook.

Scout

Arrive

Sit

Harvest

Pack Out

Everything
to hunt.

  • Experienced licensed guide
  • Stand or blind placement
  • Calling and decoy work (predator)
  • Specialised optics where the work requires it
  • Field-dress lesson on request
  • Hide donation to local trapper, or take it home
  • Hang & age venison (whitetail · add-on)
  • Butcher & pack (whitetail · add-on

What we
don’t cover.

  • Firearms and ammunition (coyote, raccoon)
  • Bow and arrows (whitetail)
  • Ontario hunting license
  • Tags (whitetail – yours)
  • Small game license (predator hunts)
  • Hunter orange clothing (firearm seasons)
  • Personal gear, optics, boots
  • Transportation to meeting point

Questions we get
before every season.

Because farmers and landowners need it. Coyote predation on livestock and poultry, plus the very real safety risk acclimated coyotes pose to people, makes population management a working necessity. Raccoons damage crops (OSCIA records them as the cause of over 50% of wildlife-related corn damage) and decimate poultry operations and wild turkey nests. We provide responsible, legal, humane intervention.

No. Predator control is wildlife management work on private ground at the landowner’s request. We follow applicable laws, treat fur-bearing mammals with respect, and uphold conservation principles throughout.

Daylight hours only – ensuring safe, ethical, and legally compliant practices at all times.

Yes, when appropriate. If you’re an experienced hunter interested in assisting with raccoon management, contact us for more information. All participants need to be properly licensed and follow the protocols we set with the landowner.

Yes — every guest needs a valid Ontario Outdoors Card and the appropriate licence/tag (deer tag for whitetail, small game licence for predator work). We’ll walk you through licensing if it’s your first time.

For whitetail bow hunting, you bring your own compound or crossbow. For predator control, you bring your own firearm and ammunition. Specialised equipment, where the work requires it, is arranged on a per-program basis — contact us for detail.

Light rain we hunt. Heavy rain or lightning we reschedule. High wind affects deer movement — we’ll move stands or call it. Reschedules are free with 12+ hours notice.

For whitetail, yes – with prior arrangement and quiet movement. For predator control work, the full party needs to be active and licensed for safety.

Whitetail: yours. Field-dress on-site (lesson available), hang and age venison, butcher and pack — all available as add-ons. Predator hides can be donated to a local trapper or professionally tanned.

Hunting and predator control programs aren’t on the online calendar — they’re arranged directly. Contact us with what you need and the timing, and we’ll put a program together.


Same crew.
Different season.