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Old 10-29-2015, 07:37 AM
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The number of people I know that go to canada yearly is unreal, and on their worst hunts, I bet they kill more than 60% of hunters in LA kill total for whole year. Common sense says something ain't right here.
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Old 10-29-2015, 07:51 AM
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The number of people I know that go to canada yearly is unreal, and on their worst hunts, I bet they kill more than 60% of hunters in LA kill total for whole year. Common sense says something ain't right here.
There are more people in Baton Rouge than there are in Saskatchewan.
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Old 10-29-2015, 09:01 AM
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There are more people in Baton Rouge than there are in Saskatchewan.
Somewhat irrelevant. Locals probably don't make up the majority of hunters up there. There are a ridiculous number of outfitters in Canada catering to people from all over the world. Why do you think so many people go to Canada? They go because the hunting is unreal and it's almost guaranteed good hunts.
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Old 10-29-2015, 08:23 AM
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The number of people I know that go to canada yearly is unreal, and on their worst hunts, I bet they kill more than 60% of hunters in LA kill total for whole year. Common sense says something ain't right here.
The number of guide services in La for waterfowl is unreal. They hunt DAILY
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The number of guide services in La for waterfowl is unreal. They hunt DAILY
you think there aren't any outfitters in canada that dont hunt daily?
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The number of guide services in La for waterfowl is unreal. They hunt DAILY
Just like in Canada. I bet success rate in Canada is much higher, plus their limits are higher. I don't know any American's who have been contacted by Canadian WLF or whatever they have up there and asked how many birds they killed on their hunts up there.
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Just like in Canada. I bet success rate in Canada is much higher, plus their limits are higher. I don't know any American's who have been contacted by Canadian WLF or whatever they have up there and asked how many birds they killed on their hunts up there.
Never said the didn't have them in the great white north. Just stating what I know here.

Is there public hunting lands in Canada?
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Old 10-29-2015, 11:02 AM
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Never said the didn't have them in the great white north. Just stating what I know here.

Is there public hunting lands in Canada?
Everything is basically public as long as landowner gives permission.
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Old 10-29-2015, 11:06 AM
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Never said the didn't have them in the great white north. Just stating what I know here.

Is there public hunting lands in Canada?
im pretty sure you can drive up to canada right now and pretty much pick out any field you want to set up in and not have an issue with hunting it.

i have some buddies in ND right now as we speak doing just that. driving around, finding birds, and knocking on doors getting permission. im sure they are enticing the land owner with louisiana seafood, but from my understanding, any land up there is pretty much free range... that being said, im sure that will change as more and more people keep doing this. but for now, what i am hearing is that is pretty much a free for all.
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