You came on a Trip to Saskatchewan to fish or hunt.  You managed to get that spectacular speciman you were after, now you want to take them home.  The trip wasn’t just for the memory or to hunt and leave, but to take home the bounty of your work.  With a little planning you can take it all home with you.

Bringing Home the Bounty!  You shouldn’t have problems bringing either game meat or your trophies home. You can check out a list of Saskatchewan and U.S Ports Of Entry  or Border Crossing Locations. If you’re flying, inquire about meat and antler rules before you leave. Air Canada will accept cleaned and well-covered antlers as checked luggage for around $100 (U.S.) surcharge. All meat must be transported in leakproof containers. Go to Air Canada Luggage Services for updates. For U.S. rules go to USDA’s Aphis Web  or call APHIS’s National Center for Import and Export at 301-734-3277.

 

Milo Hansen Buck World Record White Tail 213 Biggar Saskatchewan Broder Buck World Record Mule Deer 355 2/8 Chitek Lake Saskatchewan

Hansen Buck

213" World Record

Biggar Saskatchewan

Broder Buck

355 2/8 World Record

Chitek Lake Sask

Sask World Record Pike 55lbs Rainey Lake Saskatchewan World Record Walleye 18.3lbs Nipawin Saskatchewan

World Record

Northern Pike 55lbs

Rainey Lake Saskatchewan

World Record

Walleye 18.3lbs

Nipawin Saskatchewan

Ruffed Grouse Central Saskatchewan Ring Neck Phaesant Southern Saskatchewan
Ruffed Grouse  Ring Neck Phaesant
Moose Near Estevan Saskatchewan Elk Near Prince Albert Saskatchewan
Moose Near Estevan Sask. Elk Near Prince Albert Sask
Mallard Drake Humboldt Saskatchewan Snow Geese Near Humboldt Saskatchewan
Drake Mallard Duck Snow Geese