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Unread 01-16-2010, 07:46 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Jack Cronkhite View Post
Richard: Huns do well and so do Sharptail grouse. No rough grouse near here but they are in the province to the north, as are willow ptarmigan and spruce grouse. Waterfowl are plentiful during migration - Canada's Snows Speckles Sandhills (even Whooping Cranes but the minute one is spotted the Sandhills are closed) Most species of duck except Woodies and Blacks Lots of Swans but there has never been a season for them. For rifle enthusiasts Mulies Whitetails Moose Elk Caribou Antelope (no Mountain Sheep or Mountain Goats) For a hunter, it doesn't get much better than in my little corner of the world although Alberta adds the mountain species (blue grouse, rock ptarmigan, sheep and goat)

The one problem here is that you have to put up with hunting all day and seldom seeing another hunter. It can get lonely and you would always be on your honor when reporting doubles with no witnesses

Jack,
The green with envy icon above dose not even begin to cover how I feel about your last post. You are a very lucky man indeed.
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