Lynx Hunting in Canada
- The Canadian Lynx is a large wild cat, similar to a bobcat in nature, although slightly larger. This wild cat isn't on the same level as a cougar, but they live in the same habitat and are hunted in season in Western Canada.
- While there is also lynx hunting in Canada around Alberta and Saskatchewan, British Colmbia is the most popular destination for hunters. There are large populations of lynx in the Rocky Mountains in British Colombia, and many hunting lodges willing to give guided tours.
- The most active lynx hunting in Canada appears to be in British Colombia in January and March. Exact hunting seasons can vary from province to province, so always be sure to check ahead of time where you plan on hunting to make sure you're in accordance with local laws and regulations.
- For lynx hunting you will need warm winter clothes, a normal hunting rifle with scope (stronger than a .22), snow shoes, and a snowmobile. Many lodges provide the snow shoes and snowmobiles.
- Taking a toured hunt, or a sponsored lynx hunt is a good way to go if you're new to this type of hunting. Not only can guides help you find the elusive Canadian Lynx, but they will also know the area and help prevent a potential wilderness survival type of situation.
- Lynx are silent ambush predators and have a natural ability to blend in. This is why few hunters have have seen one of these animals.