Category: Moose Hunting

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 »

Scent Detection During Hunting

A moose with large antlers walks uphill through tall grass near a conifer tree under a cloudy sky.

Your scent matters for hunting – a lot. In fact, humans have an odor that many animals can easily detect. Even the best camouflage can’t fool a deer or moose. Yet scent control is easy to overlook. Many hunters are guilty of overlooking this and they end up paying the price by not seeing any… Read more »

How to Prep for a Hunting Trip

A shotgun, binoculars, a knife, and a canvas bag rest on a cut tree stump with stacked firewood in the background.

For hunters, there’s nothing like the excitement leading up to a hunting trip. But there can also be anxiety if you’re not sure how to properly prepare. So what should you do before you leave? Pack an emergency kit Emergency situations may be rare, but they can happen. And a small problem can become a… Read more »

Tips for Moose Hunting

A moose with large antlers stands in shallow water near tall green grass and trees.

For avid hunters, there’s nothing like a moose hunting trip. But how do you make sure your trip is a successful one? Here are some tips to follow for your moose hunt. Know where to go Finding the best area to hunt is key to bringing home a prize moose. First, try to steer clear… Read more »

Everything You Need to Know About Moose Antlers

A moose with large antlers walks uphill through tall grass near a tree under a cloudy sky.

The largest members of the deer family, moose are some incredibly large creatures with antlers that reach six feet in length and 40 lbs. in weight. The size of a moose’s antlers is a show of their status and strength, especially during mating season. Antler Loss Bull moose lose their antlers every winter, growing a… Read more »

[Infographic] Moose Behaviors

Want to know more about moose behaviors for your upcoming hunt with us? Take a look at our infographic we just created!

A Few Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Moose

A moose with large antlers stands partially submerged in a body of water with greenery in the background.

A favorite meal here at Reindeer Lake, moose meat is a great alternative to the usual chicken, pork and beef in our diets. With a wide range of health benefits and a delicious flavor, it is no wonder that hunters love to visit Saskatchewan to try their hand at taking down a bull moose. Prevalent… Read more »

Why Moose Are the Perfect Animals for Taxidermy

A person in camouflage poses with a large moose by a lake, next to a red boat on the rocky shore.

At Lawrence Bay Lodge, we pride ourselves on having some of the best moose hunting in Saskatchewan. About 90% of our hunters have had the opportunity to take a bull moose. We hunt moose during the peak of the rut, which is just starting right now in mid-September. Calling in a big Bull Moose during… Read more »

Why Spending Time Outdoors is Good for Your Health

Two men standing in a boat hold large fish with a lake and tree line in the background, both smiling at the camera.

A visit to Lawrence Bay Lodge is a chance to enjoy the great outdoors, and spending time outdoors is good for your health. Sunlight helps boost your vitamin D levels. Epidemiologic studies suggest that exposure to sunlight may have protective effects against everything from osteoporosis to cancer to depression to heart attacks and stroke. Time… Read more »

Lawrence Bay Lodge is Proud To Announce- No Price Increase For 2013!

  Lawrence Bay Lodge is proud to announce no price increases for the 2013 season. That’s right; the same low rates people enjoyed in 2012 will stay true through 2013. This includes no price increase at our two outposts too, Pagato or Kamatsi Lake.   Our trips to our main lodge on Reindeer Lake always… Read more »