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Hunting in migratory birds (Canada Geese, Snow Geese, Duck, Woodcock) You will hunt in the fields for geese (Canada geese) & white geese (Snow geese), a marsh hunt & lakes (St François and Deux-Montagnes) for ducks (Mallard, Black and Teal…), or hunting the American Woodcock In our various afforested. You will be set up in a lookout (blinds) appropriate to your hunting environment and use the decoys of the highest quality and in sufficient numbers for certain circumstances (up to many hundreds of decoys for Snow geese hunting). Hunt in the geese fields, in the south of Ontario (boundary with Quebec) where we have many private fields exclusive (about 60 minutes drive from Montreal). The marshes nearby are the migratory stop for more than 300,000 geese. You hunt from camouflage blinds along the edge of the field (ditches, tree line, etc.), sitting on a chair or in a pit blind (only if necessary) in the middle of the field. With the callers in front of you (the guide installs a sufficient number), and with the sound of the call, you will have the exciting pleasure of watching the geese glide towards you! In addition to this unforgettable spectacle, this way of hunting frequently permits short range gun shots. Also you have the pleasure of seeing the work of a retriever. ![]() ![]()
In marshes and in lakes, we hunt ducks (mostly Mallards, Black, Wood ducks and Teal). In marshes, the hunt is done from stable blinds, often on firm ground, and offers rapid shot for the most part, at short distance. In lakes, we hunt in a duck boat or it “caleuse” (experience of unique hunting). The hunting it “caleuse” arises from a method of traditional hunting, it’s an adventure which places the hunter in the heat of the moment. This technique will allow you to observe the various ducks in full action and to hunt them at the same level as the water. An experience to be lived for every amateur of duck hunting! We also offer Snow geese hunting in the Spring (month of April and May) and in the fall. We bring you to the geese (about 60 minutes from Montreal). ![]() ![]() In the magnificent coverts in the south of Ontario (boundary of the Outaouais region in Quebec) you hunt American Woodcock. You have the possibly to be accompanied by your bird hunting dog. The climate, the strategic position in the region as a migratory route, the fertility and the PH of the valley soil make the region conducive to American Woodcock but also in the snipe, a species more and more renowned for the difficulty and excitement of the hunt.
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