Webber’s Lodges would like to welcome Kent to our team as our new head guide. Kent has been working with us for the past ye
ar, and in that year he has proved to be not only an excellent outdoorsman and guide, but also that he has the skills and the determination to provide all the guests of Webber’s with a trip of a lifetime.
Kent Graduated from North Dakota State University in 1986 with a degree in Wildlife & Fisheries Technology. He then moved to British Columbia and started his guiding career that very same year. He has worked as a professional guide in British Columbia, Yukon, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba ever since. Chances are, if you can hunt it in western Canada Kent has either shot it himself or guided someone who has.
During the down time between guiding seasons Kent put his education to work as a biologist with a private consulting firm in B.C. Kent worked on several studies involving black bear, mule deer, birds of prey, and many fisheries related contracts. Kent has also apprenticed part time with a taxidermist in B.C. for several years and then opening his doors to his own business (Lonewolf Taxidermy) in 1999. Moving his taxidermy business back to Manitoba in 2004 and starting work with Webbers Lodges in the summer of 2009.
Kent will be happy to guide you to your next trophy caribou or moose, or guide you for Trophy Northern Pike at North Knife Lake as well as take care of all your taxidermy needs on your next adventure with Webbers Lodges.




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