Waterfowl goose Hunting Alberta Canada
发布: 2009-11-24 15:50 | 作者: microtrip2009 | 查看: 44次
If waterfowl hunting and upland bird hunting is your passion, join us for an exciting bird hunt in the prairies of southern Alberta. We will be hunting Canada Goose, Mallard ducks and pintail ducks, in the heart of the Pacific and Central flyways. Here millions of migrating ducks and geese stage in the numerous lakes, ponds and reservoirs. This area is mostly farmland providing the ducks and geese with an abundant food source including endless fields of barley, wheat and peas. The many potholes, lakes and reservoirs provide great resting places for the local and migrating birds as they start their journey south.

Our waterfowl hunts take place from early September when the migration begins and continues through the end of the season in December. With liberal limits and the number of waterfowl migrating and nesting in our area, hunters will have excellent opportunities to limit out each day.

Mornings will find us set up with top quality decoys and blinds for an exciting shoot of ducks and geese. Alberta's limit for ducks and geese is very liberal, hunters may take up to eight Canada geese and eight ducks per day.The number of shoots per day is dependent on whether or not you limit out each morning. On a 3 day hunt you will be allowed a maximum of 5 shoots and on a 5 day hunt a maximum of 9 shoots.

When the morning waterfowl shoot is over you will have the option of jumpshooting ducks or upland bird hunting in the afternoon. Thriving populations of Hungarian partridge, sharptail grouse and the occasional pheasant will provide the wingshooter with no shortage of action. Upland bird limits vary depending on species taken.
We have been very fortunate to team up with Randy Blanchard who has many years of experience hunting birds and professionally training bird hunting dogs. We will strive to make your hunt as enjoyable and successful as possible.
2009 Bird Hunting Costs
3 day hunt - $1500 per hunter
5 day hunt - $2500 per hunter













