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re: Canada Duck Hunt
Posted on 12/3/25 at 1:40 pm to Biloxi Bacon
Posted on 12/3/25 at 1:40 pm to Biloxi Bacon
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lot of the farmers in Sask arent leasing to Americans due to the tariffs
It's general illegal to lease land for hunting in most of Canada. It's also illegal to take anything of monetary value in exchange for hunting privileges in most provinces.
I spent two weeks in Alberta in October. I never once heard a word about tariffs or politics or Trump or anything like that. The farmers I talked to talked about hunting, farming, cattle, and the weather. Never heard anything negative and never got turned down for access.
This post was edited on 12/3/25 at 1:43 pm
Posted on 12/3/25 at 6:10 pm to No Colors
Yes I would love to go and have a buddy that's in as well. We don't mind working. I know the hunting up there. He doesn't and has no clue how good it is.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 6:21 pm to lsuson
So I have my 87yo father as a wing man on our trips. And he doesn't help much with the decoys
so having some more able bodied hands would be a benefit.
I also have my nephew and my son as potential partners on the trip. But they are college age and sometimes school or work or life gets in the way and they can't make it.
Four people total is a good group. Five is doable. Six is maxing out. More than six is too many. That's basically just from a standpoint of getting hidden. In my opinion.
Also, we go in the time frame of Oct 10-15 to Oct 20-25th. There are still some specks around. The Canadas and the Mallards are still around. But they at least have green heads. I hate shooting brown ducks .
Most of rhe teal and gadwall are already gone. Some pintails still around.
Lots of people go in Sept. But I don't like shooting brown ducks. And the Canadas are not there in force yet
I also have my nephew and my son as potential partners on the trip. But they are college age and sometimes school or work or life gets in the way and they can't make it.
Four people total is a good group. Five is doable. Six is maxing out. More than six is too many. That's basically just from a standpoint of getting hidden. In my opinion.
Also, we go in the time frame of Oct 10-15 to Oct 20-25th. There are still some specks around. The Canadas and the Mallards are still around. But they at least have green heads. I hate shooting brown ducks .
Most of rhe teal and gadwall are already gone. Some pintails still around.
Lots of people go in Sept. But I don't like shooting brown ducks. And the Canadas are not there in force yet
Posted on 12/3/25 at 7:20 pm to No Colors
That’s awesome! I would give anything to still have my old man. I’m a decent call but not like he was. He had an old yentzen, duck commander, and an old reed call that sounded like no other. When I was up there it was in September. We didn’t have to call much and called better than the guides so we told them to put the calls down. We got this lmao. I think I still have your email from the coolers. I’ll send you a message.
Posted on 12/3/25 at 7:36 pm to lsuson
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think I still have your email
This post was edited on 12/3/25 at 8:45 pm
Posted on 12/4/25 at 12:41 pm to No Colors
You ever see any deer up there? I imagine the locals/ farmers care way more about their deer than the ducks.
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