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| Our Hunting
Area |
Hunt Area:
We hunt in northwestern Alberta, better known as the Peace
River Area. Our waterfowl hunts all take place just outside
of Grande Prairie. We are located 300 miles northwest
of Edmonton, Alberta, or 125 miles southwest of Peace
River, Alberta.
The Peace River area
is known for it's migratory bird hunting. Each year
thousands upon thousands of migratory birds including
Canadian Geese, Ross Geese, Snow Geese and numerous
varieties of Ducks stage in the area to feed on cereal
grains in the fields and prepare for their long journey
south.
Transportation:
For those of you flying by commercial airlines, contact
your travel agent for flights into Edmonton and then
a connecting flight to Grande Prairie. We will pick
you up from the Grande Prairie Airport and take you
to camp.
Transportation arrangments can be made through Uniglobe
Travel for best rates.
Uniglobe GeoTravel
1-877-669-3270
Website: www.geo.ca
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| Booking
Requirements |
- Reservations are required and are confirmed upon
receipt of a 50% non-refundable deposit.
- All deposits are bonded and insured by the Alberta
Professional Outfitters Society (APOS)
- Telephone reservations will be honored for 7 days
from the date of call pending receipt of your deposit
- Deposits will be refunded in full, if for some reason
we must cancel a hunt.
- If a hunter must cancel his/her hunt, the deposit
will not be refunded, (it may be assigned to another
hunt in the current year)
- Signed contract must be returned with deposit.Final
payments upon arrival must be made in cash, travellers'
checks, bank drafts or money orders. Personal checks
will not be accepted for final payments.
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| Wildlife
Identification Number (W.I.N) |
W.I.N is
simply a permanent number received in advance, to help
speed up the licensing process here in Alberta. Only return
clients who have hunted Alberta during the fall of 1998
or later will have this new number already. WIN numbers
will be purchased with licenses upon your arrival. There
is an application cost of $8.56 CDN.
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| Firearms
Information |
For
hunters who bring their own firearms into Canada, a confirmed
Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (form JUS 909 EF) will
serve as a licence and registration. The Non-Resident
Firearms Declaration (Form JUS 909 E/F), and it's
continuation sheet (Form JUS 910 E/F) must be presented
in triplicate, unsigned, to a Canada Customs officer
at your first point of entry into Canada. There is a $50.00
CDN fee which is not included in the price of the hunt.Click
here to download these forms.
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Customs & Import Regulations |
Customs:
U.S. Residents, and customers travelling through U.S.:
There should be no trouble getting through customs at
the Canada - U.S. Border. Do not bring hand guns, as they
are illegal. However, do bring proper identification.
When on your way home, you may be expected to identify
what game you are carrying. The export papers you will
receive from us should do this.
Contact the U.S. Fish and Game Department to obtain up-to-date
information on regulations.
Import Regulations:
Check with your local authorities for import regulations
into your country and any country you may be travelling
through. Remember - export permits may be required for
each country you leave.
Note: United States migratory bird hunting regulations
state that it is unlawful for a person to import into
the United States migratory game birds belonging to another
person. One wing must remain attached to the bird until
the final U.S. destination is reached.
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| Additional
Information |
- All hunts are conducted
according to the Code of Ethics of the Alberta Professional
Outfitters Society.
- All hunters agree
to follow hunting regulations and laws set out by
the Province of Alberta.
- All medical conditions
should be discussed with the outfitter prior to booking.
- Dressing in red or
orange is not required in Alberta.
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Alberta Canada duck and goose hunting guides, 12 Gauge Waterfowlers
provides waterfowl hunts for Canadian goose, Ross's geese, White
Fronted Geese, Snow Geese and Pintail ducks and mallard duck
hunts in Peace Country Alberta |
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