Couverture de Inside BlueSky Outfitting: Remote Lodges, Waterfowl, And Wolf Management Across Alberta And The Northwest Territories

Inside BlueSky Outfitting: Remote Lodges, Waterfowl, And Wolf Management Across Alberta And The Northwest Territories

Inside BlueSky Outfitting: Remote Lodges, Waterfowl, And Wolf Management Across Alberta And The Northwest Territories

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Think you’ve hunted remote? Try flying 90 minutes past the last road into a world where the only planes you see are coming for you, the ice is six feet thick, and the silence makes your ears ring. We sat down with Kevin from Blue Sky Outfitting to unpack what it takes to guide both baited timber wolf hunts in Alberta and spot-and-stalk Arctic wolf hunts on the tundra, plus the grit behind running a fly-in lodge network that’s hundreds of air kilometers from the nearest town.

We trace Kevin’s path from dry-field waterfowl in the Peace River region to a full-time year-round operation pursuing moose, whitetail, black bear, wolves, muskox, and world-class lake trout. He explains how to choose and run a wolf bait the right way—reading sign, building daylight confidence, and avoiding the tiny noises that send wolves nocturnal. We get real on pack behavior, color phases, and why any wolf is a trophy when success demands hours of stillness and a mind that won’t wander. Then we head north of treeline where baiting is illegal and strategy pivots to glassing caribou, following tracks off the ice roads to the diamond mines, and taking quick shots from 50 to 250 yards when opportunity cracks open.

This conversation also leans into predator management without the drama. Wolves are built to kill; grizzlies hit calves hard; herds ebb and flow. Balance matters more than myths, and smart hunting is part of that balance. Kevin shares the cold-weather truths most folks learn the hard way—why oversized boots keep you from frostbite, how spare goggles save a day, and which calibers anchor wolves without ruining a mount. Along the way, he paints a picture of the barrenlands—pristine beaches with no footprints, caribou drifting across blue tundra, and wolverines tunneling under carcasses while wolves lounge nearby.

If you’re curious about ethical wolf hunting, extreme remoteness, or how to plan a serious northern adventure, this one delivers practical insight and honest stories from the field. Subscribe, share with a hunting buddy, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Then tell us: would you take the baited sit or chase the ice-road stalk?

Check us out on Facebook Hunts On Outfitting, or myself Ken Marr. Reach out and Tell your hunting buddies about the podcast if you like it, Thanks!

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