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Saskatchewan, Canada - Eh!

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Paraaronoid

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Even though there's not a lot of spearfishing content (only have 2 summers under my belt), I thought I'd share some experiences of living in Saskatchewan, Canada. With over half a million square kilometres, over 100,000 waterbodies, and only one million people, there's a lot of room to spread out. There are some days hunting/fishing when I simply do not even see another person until I get back to the main highways.

Right now our lakes are frozen over, our birds are gone, and our deer are just trying to survive; the pictures are reminders of why I stick it out in 50 below zero. Since all the groundhogs saw their shadows (and thus 6 more weeks of winter), it seems like a good time to think of anything BUT winter

Sept. 11, 2004
Hunting with old rags and plastic "Texas Hunting rags" as decoys. Proves that this tactic my grandfather did still works in today's push for technological change.






Oct. 2, 2004
Hunting with the father-in-law. He has a fused back so we hide in something that has a little higher profile than normal. Still works well in Saskatchewan though.




Sept. 20, 2005
The lower profile "blinds" that we hide in.




Sept. 23, 2005


 
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Sept. 30, 2005
"Flagging" for geese - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.


Picking up the decoys as we call it a day.


Oct. 3, 2005
You would think they would spot the 2 large bumps in the middle of a flat field, but they don't




Oct. 10, 2005


Another shot of the decoys I use. They are hand-sewn windsocks made from a material called Tyvek.


April 22, 2006
The Spring Hunt. N. America in the last 10 years introduced a spring hunt to encourage hunters to get out and attempt to control the N. American snow goose population. The efforts really aren't doing much damage to the overall numbers. Still fun to get out though.


Tough to see, but the air is filled with birds too
 
Sept. 1, 2006
Birds about to land in our decoys.


Brother 'chillin' in his laydown blind


Sept. 23, 2006
First time using my new addition to the decoys - flying geese. Works really well to hide us if nothing else.


November 2, 2007
Deer hunting around Saskatoon, SK.


Jan. 26, 2008
Father-in-law pulling a Northern Pike through the ice


Aug. 12, 2008
Yummy summer walleye. This day was kind of funny. I shot the first one just fine but kept missing subsequent shots. Seriously, my problem was thinking about the fish fry that could result that night, if I only were able to shoot another. Needless to say, it took a while to get another.


Sept 1, 2008
A friend's 26 lb Rainbow taken on the first day of Goose hunting season. Could my priorities be shifting?
 
sweet Jebus! that is the thickest rainbow I've ever seen! awesome. Nice Walleye too! my favorite freshwater fish.

we do a lot of goose hunting out here, but no snows for us. you don't post on CGN under the same name do you?
 
Beautiful part of the country- I love going to Saskatchewan.
 
no, his is spelled the normal way.

I hope to come out your way this summer for some gophering
 
speaking of saskatchewan.. a few of us might be planning a spearo trip up that way sometime this mid summer. probably the saskatoon area, regina, or/and prince albert area.
 
Would love to see you up here! Let us know and give us notice- I'll try to get the time off.
 
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