Upland Bird Hunting in Saskatchewan Canada with Feathered Fowl Outfitters

Hunt Upland Birds in Saskatchewan, Canada with Feathered Fowl Outfitters

Very few places in North America offer both wild upland bird hunting and duck hunting in the same area, let alone the same hunt. Our southern zones lend themselves to some of the best Hungarian partridge and sharp-tailed grouse hunting in Saskatchewan, along with the swarms of ducks Saskatchewan is known for! Feathered Fowl Outfitters has the ability to hunt over 14,000 square miles of prime upland and waterfowl ground in Saskatchewan. With liberal bag limits for both upland and ducks, there is ample opportunity to hear the blast of your shotgun ring through the wide open fields of the prairies.

Saskatchewan Upland Hunting Rate Details (prices in USD and are per person)

Base Package: 3-day, 5-hunt package: $4000.00
Additional days: $1,000.00/day
Four Person Minimum Preferred

Any party less than 4 hunters may be paired with other hunters, not to exceed a total of 4 in the party. 50% non-refundable deposit due at time of booking to lock in your hunt dates. Balance due no later than July 1st.

Bag limits in Saskatchewan, Canada for Upland Bird Hunting

Species Daily Limits Possession Limits
Hungarian Partridge 8 16
Sharp Tailed Grouse 2 4
Ducks 8 24

What all in included in your Saskatchewan Upland Bird Hunt

  • 3 morning and 2 afternoon hunts (additional hunting days can be added for an additional cost)
  • Single Room Accommodations-The latest first-class equipment required for your hunt
  • Licensed guides
  • Pre-scouted fields and hunting areas for all hunts on a daily basis
  • All ammunition for your hunt (12 gauge only)
  • License, stamp and permit
  • Taxes
  • Bird cleaning and packaging (plucking of birds is not included)

What is not included in the hunt package price

  • Airfare
  • Transportation to and from the airport and field
  • Use of shotguns (Benelli semi-auto and over/under 12 gauge)
  • Alcohol
  • Gratuities

What to Bring on your Saskatchewan Upland Bird Hunt

  • For upland bird hunting, a blaze orange hat and vest is required. For duck hunting, camouflage clothing is recommended, including a face mask. Early September in Saskatchewan can be rather warm, with mid-October getting a bit cool. Be sure to bring appropriate hunt clothing for the time of the season you visit us. For your convenience, our website has weather forecasts for each of our different geographical regions.
  • Cooler – We can assist you in packing your cooler with any game you wish to take home.
  • Rain gear – again, check the weather before you head up to see us.
  • Plug for your shotguns (if bringing your own) – Keep in mind that only 3 shells are allowed in your shotgun, so ensure your plug i

Getting to Saskatchewan (must have Valid Passport and be Fully Vaccinated)

We recommend hunters fly in and out of Regina. Depending on your arrival and departure flights, you might need to stay overnight in a hotel near the Regina airport (overnight stays in Regina are not covered in the price of your hunt).

Trip Insurance

Feathered Fowl Outfitters HIGHLY recommends each client consider purchasing trip insurance to cover any issues related to their Saskatchewan hunt. The link below will take you to a third-party site that specializes in providing coverage for anything that might come up related to your hunt in Canada.

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Note:

If you have any past criminal record (including DUI/DWAI), please contact Citizenship and Immigration Canada prior to your trip to check on any paperwork that may be necessary for your entry into Canada. For more info, visit:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/conviction.asp

Getting your Gun(s) into Saskatchewan, Canada

The following is copied directly from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s website:

Licensing and Registration Requirements
Firearm owner and users in Canada need a valid firearms licence allowing them to possess firearms and a Canadian registration certificate for each firearm in their possession. A licence issued under Canada’s Firearms Act is different from a provincial hunting licence.

Declare firearms in writing, in triplicate, using the Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (form CAFC 909). **FFO note…do NOT sign the form, as you must sign in front of a Canadian customs official.

If there are more than three firearms, a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Continuation Sheet (form CAFC 910) should be added.

Once the declaration has been confirmed by the CBSA customs officer, it acts as a licence for the owner and as a temporary registration certificate for the firearms brought to Canada.

A confirmed declaration costs a flat fee of $25, regardless of the number of firearms listed on it. It is valid only for the person who signs it and only for those firearms listed on the declaration.

Buying or Importing Ammunition
A confirmed Non-Resident Firearm Declaration will allow you to buy ammunition in Canada. As well, you may bring limited amounts into Canada with you. **FFO note…limited means 200 rounds.

For further information, go to http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/visit-visite-eng.htm

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