Minister of Environment Darlene Rowden said non-residents had been buying full season licences and then offering unauthorized outfitting services, which adversely affected Saskatchewan outfitters.
The Government of Saskatchewan is making changes to non-resident game bird hunting licences to address concerns about illegal outfitting. Saskatchewan is a premier game bird hunting destination, ...
“If I was to shoot an elk that fills my freezer so that’s one out of eight. What happens to those other seven tags in the landowner’s possession?” ...
Saskatchewan hunters and advocacy groups are speaking out after the Saskatchewan government extended the elk hunting season into March for three areas of the province. In a rare extension of the ...
“After the end of the hunting season, each eligible producer identified by SCIC (the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation) ...
Chance Ryland Pollock pleaded guilty to charges under the Wildlife Act last month in Kindersley provincial court, admitting ...
The Saskatchewan government's announcement of an open antlerless elk season across the southern portion of the province has sparked concern from members of the hunting community who say the move lacks ...
An investigation has found a Saskatchewan outfitting company was luring wild deer into its enclosure for clients to illegally hunt. Allen Morhart, the owner of Hartland Whitetails Ltd., has pleaded ...
An effort to reduce illegal outfitting, the province is making changes to non-resident game bird hunting licences. Jasmine Pelletier reports.
Two First Nations hunters from Ontario who were first acquitted — then later convicted — of hunting charges in Saskatchewan are headed back to trial after a recent decision from the Saskatchewan Court ...
Saskatchewan farmers have an elk problem. The animals are eating crops and grain meant for livestock. The province has a plan ...
Saskatchewan producers dealing with the damage caused by large herds of elk will soon have access to a new management option.