I've followed a buddy on several duck hunts (around boundary bay and Ladner marsh, mostly, for those who know the area), but he's now left town, unfortunately. I've picked a dozen duck decoys, and built myself a 12-footer canoe, and now I might have a small amount of money to blow on more toys. I like the idea of shooting geese---more dinner per plucking effort, and it seems the ministry expanded seasons and bag limits 'cos there's lots of them that need shooting. So if I wanted to get more into goose hunting, I'm guessing I'd park along River Road, and either walk into the marshes there, or paddle the canoe across canoe pass to the marshes south of Westham Island. And then what? Would a dozen or two goose decoys set up similarly to the duck decoys work at all? I hear of decoy spreads with several hundred decoys, which seems a bit much on the old budget front... How similar is goose hunting to duck hunting? Would I be pass shooting at longer distances, and should I be looking into a shotgun with 3 1/2" chamber and a collection of chokes? My current gun has a 3" chamber and fixed mod choke... Or should I spend the money on decoys and stick with the current shottie for now? I'm certainly more comfortable with my aim at 10-20 yard, cupped-up-and-landing-in-my-decoys sort of ranges...
Anyone happen to know what currents are like in Canoe Pass? I'd imagine from the name that they'd be OK to handle in a canoe, but misnomers have happened before... Without giving away specific honey-holes or anything, any advice on workable general tactics for this area would be much appreciated
Also, anyone have a range to suggest where one could actually pattern a shotgun? I shot at Squamish for a while, but their shotgun range is 7 or smaller, and their rifle range is single shot only, so there really wasn't anywhere to see what different shot loads actually did at different ranges...
Anyone happen to know what currents are like in Canoe Pass? I'd imagine from the name that they'd be OK to handle in a canoe, but misnomers have happened before... Without giving away specific honey-holes or anything, any advice on workable general tactics for this area would be much appreciated
Also, anyone have a range to suggest where one could actually pattern a shotgun? I shot at Squamish for a while, but their shotgun range is 7 or smaller, and their rifle range is single shot only, so there really wasn't anywhere to see what different shot loads actually did at different ranges...




















































