Field Shoots with the Seaway Team!



Resident Canada's

Resident Canada Geese Sept. 1st - 25th
Hunting the resident Canada Geese of the Seaway region takes place during the month of September.  Liberal bag limits and warmer weather are the rule for these hunts.  Geese are taken in small grain, green and early cut corn fields.  The Seaway team uses low profile stealth blinds to access these birds.  Large rigs of Flocked Big Foot decoys, Dakota Decoys and Real Geese Silhouettes are what we hunt over. We also use Randy Bartz's T-Flags and Haydel Game Call (Short Reeds) to finish the birds!
Limited positions are open for early goose shoots so it is imperative that hunters book early for this gunning experience!

Migratory Canada's


Migratory Canada's Late October through December
When migratory Canada's enter the Seaway region, it's in numbers that astound waterfowl hunters.  The sight of 4,000 Canada's bearing down on your decoys is something that happens every fall in the fields that we hunt.  While limits are smaller than our September shoot, hunters have the opportunity to witness 10 times the geese on most days.  When fields flood, there is also the chance to combine a goose hunt with some quality puddle duck shooting.  The migratory goose season is also a perfect time to combine a multiple day trip with open water gunning(ducks), backcountry(ducks) or sea duck hunting!


Flexibility is always important when undertaking any type of waterfowl hunt.  Conditions
change daily and waterfowl hunters that can react quickly are always in the best position
to have the most memorable hunts.  Many of SWP's fabulous goose shoots were the result
of duck hunts gone awry.  Heavy wind or rain can force birds to the fields!  Gunners willing
to change plans at the last minute can reap the rewards of a smart decision! 
Capt. Bill Saiff III

Goose Season---September Through December

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