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Thread: Laws for shooting long guns in saskatchewan

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    Quote Originally Posted by leverboy View Post
    Check with your RM regarding municipal bylaws... It will depend partly on how close your nearest neighbors are, and how much noise they will tolerate If you are lucky, your neighbors will want to come and shoot at your place too
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4n2t0 View Post
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    By-laws and hunting regs. Generally, if you can legally hunt there, you can target shoot too.
    Depending on where the land is, you'll need to know exactly what is behind your back stop out of several kilometers too. It being Saskatchewan, you may be able to just look. I hear it can be pretty flat in places.

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    To the OP. You are in the most rifle friendly province in regards to hunting and target practice. Enjoy yourself immensely, always with a eye towards safety.

    Fewer and fewer places in Canada enjoy such a long deer hunting season, beginning with archery and muzzleloading rifle in separate earlier seasons. And sandwiched in between a long hot summer of gopher shooting and the end of deer rifle season, plenty of jackrabbits and coyote control to fill your pallet. And if you are lucky enough, maybe the adventure of the odd wild boar hunt to top it off!
    If you have the inclination, upland bird hunting there is top notch in many of the grasslands too, with migratory bird continental flyways crossing parts of this province.

    Chances are you will become a superior rifle shot within this prairie province.

    Enjoy yourself friend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutus View Post
    To the OP. You are in the most rifle friendly province in regards to hunting and target practice. Enjoy yourself immensely, always with a eye towards safety.

    Fewer and fewer places in Canada enjoy such a long deer hunting season, beginning with archery and muzzleloading rifle in separate earlier seasons. And sandwiched in between a long hot summer of gopher shooting and the end of deer rifle season, plenty of jackrabbits and coyote control to fill your pallet. And if you are lucky enough, maybe the adventure of the odd wild boar hunt to top it off!
    If you have the inclination, upland bird hunting there is top notch in many of the grasslands too, with migratory bird continental flyways crossing parts of this province.

    Chances are you will become a superior rifle shot within this prairie province.

    Enjoy yourself friend.
    well said..and true.

    how do the web guys put it...quoted for truth?

    WE'RE KIN CUZ WE SHOOT. WHAT WE SHOOT AND WHAT WE SHOOT AT SHOULDN'T MATTER!

    It ain't the years, it's the miles!

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