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or who ever else knows , when do ur duck and goose seasons start and end ? trying to plan a trip somewhere but i don't get laid off till november and i;m trying to get thingd figured out , thanks
Mallardman9
12-11-2008, 10:34 PM
Its been a few years but I believe its the start of september till pretty much freeze up...
http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/wildlife/hunting/future.html
Drake691
12-11-2008, 11:01 PM
ok ok ok. Canada is HUGE!!!! where do you want to go first off??
spaightlabs
12-12-2008, 09:02 AM
there's this thing called google... :lol:
every Province has their own regs. google the province you are looking for and hunting regs and you'll get the info you are looking for.
there's this thing called google... :lol:
every Province has their own regs. google the province you are looking for and hunting regs and you'll get the info you are looking for.i figured ur knowledge would be so much greater then google ! besides i'm lucky i get this far on these machines , i googled manitoba & alberta earlier to see there locations .
thanks guys , i'm shifting my efforts to arkansa !, thanks again
ThePreacher
12-12-2008, 10:14 AM
thanks guys , i'm shifting my efforts to arkansa !, thanks again
Good choice!!!
thanks guys , i'm shifting my efforts to arkansa !, thanks again
Good choice!!! i'm thinkin a little cheaper and only like 13hours from my house + it will be able to be there in the prime . i'll post some ?'s about this after i look into it a little more.
Mark Spence
12-12-2008, 11:42 AM
Check your PMs!!!
spaightlabs
12-12-2008, 01:31 PM
if you haven't been to Canada you owe it to yourself to go while it's still relatively unspoiled...
November can be a bit dicey but early Nov you'll still be able to find LARGE numbers of birds - may have to concentrate around the big riovers, but there still up there.
grinder
12-12-2008, 02:02 PM
November can be a bit dicey but early Nov you'll still be able to find LARGE numbers of birds - may have to concentrate around the big riovers, but there still up there.
He's right, especially in the Western Provinces. Prime time there is the start of october till mid way through the month (i find anyways)
Southern Ontario will have great honker hunts right up till the closing date in december (depending on weather of course)
November can be a bit dicey but early Nov you'll still be able to find LARGE numbers of birds - may have to concentrate around the big riovers, but there still up there.
He's right, especially in the Western Provinces. Prime time there is the start of october till mid way through the month (i find anyways)
Southern Ontario will have great honker hunts right up till the closing date in december (depending on weather of course) a guy on another forum just gave me an invite to go up to southern ontario , i belive long point or somewhere around there .
spaightlabs
12-12-2008, 02:34 PM
don't pass it up.
BUDDHA
12-12-2008, 06:01 PM
long point is a great place to hunt been there a few times tones of birds and lots of varity but just like everywhere else it could be hit and miss
Drake691
12-12-2008, 10:38 PM
I have had some awsome Diver hunts at long point. To bad it's not closer
goose23
12-13-2008, 12:34 AM
hope not for this year the point is frozen over
hope not for this year the point is frozen overno it was for next . he was refering to an idea for a trip that i;m trying to do some where .
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