I took a bunch of gals to Alberta, Canada this year... thought you guys might enjoy the photos. If you have never gone to Canada, it is epic waterfowl hunting. I have waterfowl hunted all over the US, and hands down Canada beats them all.
But what? . Canadian here, where I live (northeast Saskatchewan) we get lots of Americans come up for big game, waterfowl, and fishing. Largest walleye on record is from right around where I live. Largest typical whitetail is from within the province of Saskatchewan as well. If it was truly a giant headache to come up here and have some fun I doubt so many of you would be doing it. We like you guys, at least around here.Passports..Border Guards...Paperwork? It looks like a lot of fun for sure..But...
Crossing the border with a shotgun and ammo is easy. PM me if you want details. As for access, it is illegal for a landowner to take money for leasing property to hunt in Canada. Yes, you can knock on doors and get permission.WOW I DUCK AND GOOSE HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm ready to go with them.....
I have heard conflicting stories about going across the border from US and back with shotguns, what was your experiences?????
Can a guy fill out the paperwork in advance?????
What about ACCESS places to go on private land marshes. Is a guy able to talk with the landowner or is everything leased up?????
My fondest memories involve having 10-100 Canada honkers over head with pitched wings ready to land in front of a layout blind. Nothing can describe the feeling!!!!!!!!!!
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No issues at all. One form needs to be done by US customs. One form by Canada Customs. That is it. If you are bringing birds back, they can be breasted but a wing has to be left attached. 2 years in a row, no issues. Piece of cake!Passports..Border Guards...Paperwork? It looks like a lot of fun for sure..But...
It is illegal to lease land for hunting in Canada.Illegal to lease his own land? That seems quite odd?
Sometimes I wish my wife hunts, tried for the last 37 years but to no avail.