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re: Quack Attack Guide Service, Arkansas

Posted on 8/5/16 at 11:07 pm to
Posted by No Colors
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Posted on 8/5/16 at 11:07 pm to
The thing about Sask is that it's basically open to the public. If you just go up there yourself you can stay in a motel and hunt anywhere -- as long as the land doesn't have Posted signs.

But, if you're an outfitter, it's totally different. Outfitters have to have written permission to hunt anyone's land.

So, out Sask outfitter picks us up at the motel and we drive 45 mins to a field. But we pass 10 fields and potholes full of thousands of ducks and geese. If we weren't with an outfitter, we could have hunted those places. But with an outfitter, we couldn't.

Sask is easier to do DIY than with an outfitter.

And don't even get me started with the "cleaning ducks and geese" scam. In summary: If you "give away" your ducks and geese, you have to pay for them to be cleaned to give them away. They don't tell you that on the front end. They just give you a bill at the end, for cleaning of birds you never see.

Total screw job.
Posted by dwr353
Member since Oct 2007
2130 posts
Posted on 8/6/16 at 7:43 am to
You are correct. When our thief found out we brought our own guns and would not rent his for $50 per day; we had our own shells that shot well in our guns and we would not pay him $20 per box for his cheap Canadian shells, and finally told him that we preferred to pick our mallards as we did not want just the breasts(he refused to pick them) at $3.50 per bird we were persona non grata. I guess $2000 each for 2&1/2 days of hunting was not enough.
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