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GUNS
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If
you have several guns and are wondering which one will do the
job the best on these hunts, here are the conditions. Most of
the shooting is close range. Big honkers are often 20 yard shots.
Snow Geese are usually further, from 25 to 40 yards. Ducks are
also very close range.
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Locking
Gun Case
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Airlines
require that you have a locking gun case, or if you have a soft
case,you must have a trigger lock.
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Shells
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Canada
is going to steel shot this year, so be sure to bring shells
that will do the job on big birds and ducks as well. #2's or
better for geese is a good idea.
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Calls
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Unlike
other guide services, we encourage hunters to join in on the
calling fun. So bring those calls along!
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Warm
Clothes, Hat & Gloves
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One
suggesstion we have is to bring along a face mask as they are
the best way to hide your face. (and keep it warm) Bring some
warm clothes!
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Footwear
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Cold feet can make a hunt miserable so bring those good boots
and a good pair of waders along!
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Cooler
for Game
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If
you are planning on bringing home the bounty, a good cooler
will save you shipping charges. As large as the airlines will
allow is a good idea unless you plan to breast your birds.
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Proof
of Citizenship
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When
you enter Canada and exit to the US customs will require proof
of citizenship birth certificate or passport
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Camera
and film
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Dont
foget these! The new disposables are great, they have delivererd
some great pictures for us.
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Retrievers
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Bringing
your best friend along is fine with us, just be sure you have
a certificate of health from your Vet when you get ready to
cross the border.
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