All-inclusive Goose Hunting Package Includes:
- 3 morning goose hunts with 2 afternoon hunts (Monday to Wednesday, or Thursday to Saturday)
- 5 or 6 day hunt may be arranged
- Hunting licenses
- Accommodation - motel
- Food - home cooked meals in Carole and John's home
- Decoy hunting over grain fields (unless circumstances don’t allow it)
- Goose decoys
- Plucking, packaging and freezing
- Licenced guide
- Landowner's permission to hunt
- Minimum of 4 people preferred, but any number may be arranged
- Morning goose hunt. Your choice of an upland bird or sandhill crane hunt in afternoon.
A guest's typical day consists of an early morning breakfast, and heading out to the fields to help the guide set up decoys for the morning goose hunt. Then it's back for a home-cooked noon meal and to get ready for the afternoon activities. Guests have the option of going with a guide for an afternoon of walking prime habitat for sharptail grouse and Hungarian partridge, or of pass-shooting sandhill cranes. Later is another home-cooked evening meal before settling in for the night. |
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Ask about other options for afternoon activities, such as:
- golf at Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
- fishing in Lake Diefenbaker
What to Bring:
- Face mask
- Warm clothing: camouflage, waterproof
- Shotgun and shells (Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form available
at www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca)
- Cooler to take birds home
- Camera and film
- Lined boots
- Light-weight long underwear
- Binoculars, goose calls
- Alarm clock
The community of Kyle is 45 miles north of Swift Current, 125 miles southwest of Saskatoon, and 200 miles west of Regina. International flights land in either Regina or Saskatoon, and rental vehicles are available there. Northwest Airlines flies non-stop from Minneapolis to Saskatoon, arriving in early afternoon. Private planes can land in Swift Current, where rental vehicles are also available.
Need help with travel arrangements? Contact Uniglobe Travel at 1-800-565-6562.
Any Criminal Offense, even a DUI, will prevent travel to Canada. For Temporary Resident Permits or Rehabilitation services call Canada Border Crossing Services at 1-800-438-7020 or (204) 488-6350.
To bring firearms into Canada, you will need to complete a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form CAFC 909 available at www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca. This form needs to be completed in triplicate and signed in front of a Customs agent.
The US government now requires all air travellers flying back into the US to have a passport. In 2008, all travellers entering the US will require a passport.