Wolf hunting licenses to be available to out of province hunters
The recently released provincial budget contained a lot of notes for a lot of groups and a lot of money for them as well. One news note from that busy day will interest the hunting community.
Saskatchewan has decided to introduce a new wolf hunting license as an add on to the non-resident outfitter big game hunting license. The new license will come into effect on September 1.
“I was a little bit surprised to hear about that,” Don Erhart, VP of the Prince Albert Wildlife Federation said. “But I understand, I was talking with our provincial office last week, apparently the outfitters made a pitch to the provincial government… the end result was there was support for them opening things up for out of province hunters.”
Wolf hunting isn’t the easiest aspect of the sport, and the population of wolves may have had less to do with the decision than a chance to appeal to the market in a different way.