Tag: Moose Hunting Tips

How to Freeze and Store Game Meat

Several frozen raw beef cubes on a wooden surface with scattered salt and peppercorns nearby.

One of the best rewards of a successful hunt is enjoying the fresh, flavourful meat for months to come. To make the most of your harvest, it’s important to handle, freeze, and store your game properly. Taking a little extra care during this process, especially for larger animals, like moose, ensures your meat stays safe… Read more »

How to Identify Moose Calves, Yearlings and Cows

A young moose calf stands in tall green grass in a forest clearing, facing the camera.

Moose hunting season is an exciting time for any outdoorsman, but success takes more than just good aim. One of the most important skills a hunter can develop is the ability to recognize the difference between calves, yearlings, and cows. Understanding these distinctions helps ensure ethical hunting practices and improves your chances of harvesting the… Read more »

What to Bring on a Guided Moose Hunt

A person in orange camouflage gear stands in a forest clearing holding a rifle, surrounded by trees and grass.

Well, you did it. You finally booked that guided moose hunt you always wanted to do and now your trip is just around the corner! You’re about to embark upon the experience of a lifetime. So, how do you make sure everything goes according to plan? The same way you do with any hunt—you prepare…. Read more »

Understanding Moose Behavior Helps Get the Perfect Shot

A moose stands at the edge of a rocky riverbank, drinking water with trees and rocks in the background.

Saskatchewan is one of the continent’s top destinations for moose hunting. Here at the Lawrence Bay Lodge, our hunters have had an 80% opportunity at a Bull Moose. If you’re looking to bag your first (or your hundredth) moose on your next hunting trip, it pays to know a bit about moose behavior. Here’s our… Read more »