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
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