I just returned from a three day waterfowl hunt near Saskatoon. The weather was cloudy, with a bit of drizzle one day, but overal, it was warm. The first day only one flock of Canadas came in, but we had a good duck shoot, with plenty of mallards. Day two, brought two flocks of Canadas, not as many ducks, but some pintails and teals were still around. Yesterday we set up in a field where the snows were feeding, and we had flock after flock of snows, several flocks of small Canadas, and a few mallards. The snows were not finishing properly, but we managed 24 anyways, and 20 Canadas. We would have done better , but the snows that escaped from our shooting landed a mile away in two other fields and soon there were thousands of them , which drew the geese to them, instead of to our 500 decoys. The geese would fly over us for a quick look, with only a few, if any, low enough to shoot. When we were packing up, we saw the snows lift out of both fields, and there were several thousand in each field. Overall we took around 100 birds, and everyone had a great time.
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