And the Trophy of the Month goes to… Crystal Watson!
Crystal joined her husband John when John’s brother was unable to make it to their caribou hunt at Webber’s Lodges this year.
John was a bit nervous bringing his wife into a northern hunting camp full of other hunters, not knowing quite what to expect, but after arriving and meeting the staff at Schmok Lake and settling into the very comfortable and modern lodge, John’s reservations disappeared.
Crystal harvested her first caribou with a bow on day one. She had taken many African animals with a bow in the past, but this Manitoba caribou was her first North American animal to be taken by bow. From an incredible 14 yards!
After passing on many other bulls throughout the hunt we decided to take a great bull on the last day with the rifle. After a grueling chase, we finally caught up with the herd and Crystal made an unbelievable shot at 456 yards to anchor her tundra trophy.
Congratulations on your pair of trophy bull caribou Crystal! You also hold the honor of taking your caribou with both the closest shot, and the furthest shot, of the Webber’s Lodges 2011 Manitoba caribou season.










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.


