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We conduct our hunts in the Peace River Country, in North Western Alberta. The countryside is rich, rolling farmland, dotted with many lakes, sloughs and potholes. We are located in a primary staging area for geese and ducks at the beginning of their southern migration.

The Fall months of September and October are the peak times to hunt migrating Geese and Ducks in our area. The weather usually is warm and dry in September; the trees and the grass are still green and lush. As the month progresses night-time ground frosts changes that. The air is alive with birds. As the landscape slowly turns from green to brown, and the leaves begin to fall, flock after flock of Northern Canada Geese and Ducks arrive to add to local waterfowl broods. Huge numbers of birds now set to the main task of feeding. Both Geese and Ducks fly out early each morning to feed in surrounding farm fields. Most are back to raft on the water by mid morning, and out in the fields again to feed in late afternoon.

We start our morning hunts early and like to be set-up well before sunrise. Taking along a field breakfast cooler keeps us hunting until late morning or bag limits. We return to base for a hot lunch. You then have some time to nap, relax or rest on the observation deck watching all the waterfowl relaxing too. Around mid afternoon we are off to our afternoon hunt, either in the field or over water. We tend to go where the birds are! Again we take along our field cooler full of snacks and drinks, set up and hunt. We return after dark to a delicious, home-cooked supper, showers and bed.

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