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Old 02-02-2004, 05:49 PM
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I have hunted canada for the last eight years my sisterinlaw is from Quill Lakes aera it is awesome hunting up their we drove up and have hunted from sask to montana and wyoming it is truly one of the most diversed places for us my cousin is an outfitter in sask canada about 20 miles north of quill lake it is a awesome place to hunt along with the midwest .
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Old 02-02-2004, 11:04 PM
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It doesn't get any better than the Quill Lakes area. Canadas, Snows, and all kinds of ducks. I am there every weekend from Sept. to Nov. I run into more and more Americans every year. Why is that? I'd imagine it is really cheap for you guys to come up here. With the Cdn. dollar and such. I am curious to know how these areas are advertised down south. Are they advertised? or is it all word of mouth?
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Old 02-02-2004, 11:57 PM
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my sisterinlaws cousin is a outfitter in the spalding area of sask we hunt with him and others it is not advertised or anything we have huntrd from lake lenore to ouill lakes to sask river swift current all over providence regina has a lot of birds even in weyburn has good hunting but we always kill limits of canadas and ducks
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Old 02-03-2004, 12:16 AM
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We hunted this area you guys are talking about we had a BLAST we will be back for longer this year.The town (would rather not say the name ) advertized in the candaian tourism guide that we picked up at the border as a hunting destnation. They enjoyed us as much as we enjoyed being there, all were very appreciative and welcoming to us. There was atleast3 groups from the states in our motel all week + long, most hutning ducks a couple hunting geese.
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Old 02-03-2004, 10:39 AM
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Does the town's name start with a "W"? Hey, beleive me, I want to keep it a secret more than anyone. It gets pretty crazy some days. We actually got in a bit of an argument with some guys, we ended up in the same field in the morning. Does that happen a lot in the states? You guys have way more hunters than us.
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Old 02-03-2004, 12:43 PM
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yes it does start with a w but i am 50 miles northeast of their we have only seen hunters one time in the 8 years that i have been going up their
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