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A Typical
Hunt Day
...early to bed...early to rise
Early Morning: Please expect to be up early, our
days start at 4:30 a.m. with coffee and a light meal. The morning goose
and duck hunt is exhilarating. Tens of thousands of Snow geese
along with Canada's and Specks make there way to nearby
fields. Numerous varieties of ducks including Mallards and Pintails fill the skies from early
September to late October providing some awesome hunting
opportunities. By 6:00 a.m. we are set up in the field. We
have designed our own Snow Goose chairs to allow for comfort
and accuracy when shooting snow geese. We use low profile
Avery and Final Approach
blinds for our Canada setups.
Late Morning: We will be back at camp around
10:30 to share some of the morning hunting stories. We eat
lunch at 11:30 after that you can relax or return a few
calls to home. We have a phone on site for your use. Cell
phone and Blackberry coverage as well. We recommend you take
a short nap as the days are long. Around 2:00 p.m. we set
off for the afternoon set up and hunt.
Late
Afternoon: If
you haven't already reached your daily limit, the late
afternoon evenings are
spent field hunting and pass shooting Snow Geese, ducks or
Sand Hill Cranes. Hunting for Dark Geese is restricted to
morning only.
If you
have reached your snow geese and or duck limit we can go for
Upland birds (ie. Sharp tailed grouse or Hungarian
Partridge). Sand Hill Cranes are also an option if you up
for a little adventure.
After the evening hunt you will return to your
accommodations for your evening meal and wind down from a busy
but rewarding day of hunting.
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