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    Torn between chukars in Oregon or a teal hunt on the GSL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Houndlover View Post
    I have the same thing. For some reason I don't feel like I will ever hunt or fish in any but Canada.
    Why go there weve got it all

    ... Except Alaska... Maybe... But the Yukon is pretty much the same.
    Have stated this quite a few times, like you guys, have no desire to hunt outside of Canada
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    In all honesty - I would just love more time during the fall to hunt grouse at our hunt camp.
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    My dream hunt is the one my husband goes on. Could hunt turkey, doves, ducks, geese, grouse, woodcock, deer, coyote right in our own backyard. Pheasant at Tiny.

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    Sask, seems I can never get the time. Family is from there and lots of relatives with loads of acreage, to busy for now!

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    Barenn, some of my most fond memories come from my home-away-from-home - Saskatchewan! Sadly, it is but a shadow of what it used to be as far as upland birds go. Mother nature rules with a BIG fist! The waterfowling is as great as ever though.
    Haven't been back in 4 years but hope that in time, and if hunters give the birds a break, they will rebound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ugo View Post
    Barenn, some of my most fond memories come from my home-away-from-home - Saskatchewan! Sadly, it is but a shadow of what it used to be as far as upland birds go. Mother nature rules with a BIG fist! The waterfowling is as great as ever though.
    Haven't been back in 4 years but hope that in time, and if hunters give the birds a break, they will rebound.
    You are correct about that, I have some pic's and a pile of stories that my dad had shared before he passed on of him and my uncles hunting and fishing. Trying to get a hunt together with my boys in the next few years as my one aunt has 5k acres with a 30 acre pond on it and my boys are itching now.

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    I agree with an earlier post. Woodcock. I have never shot/tasted one.
    They are so quick, flush so close and normally in heavy cover. Most times I am so unprepared for their burst I don't even get a shot off. They are very challenging for me.
    I don't konw where there numbers are high but dressed up cool looking with classic upland game attire carrying a 20 ga. short barrel Citori, with an GSP called ??? Mutley??? .
    That might be a nice day out.

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    Saskatchewan mulies! I hunt whiteails there and the population of monster mule deer is unbelievable. Too bad it's a residents only draw where I hunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by natehunter View Post
    Saskatchewan mulies! I hunt whiteails there and the population of monster mule deer is unbelievable. Too bad it's a residents only draw where I hunt.
    My brother is a guide in BC

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