Fall Waterfowl Hunting

Seasons & Rates

Seasons

2024
Sept 16 – Nov 2
(max 6 hunters/hunt)

2025
Sept 15 – Nov 1
(max 6 hunters/hunt)

Rates

Basic Hunt

$ 2700
USD
  • 5 Hunts (3 Mornings/2 Afternoons)
  • 3 Nights Meals & Lodging
  • Transportation During the Hunt
  • Guides/Spotters & Land Access
  • Bird Cleaning

DELUXE HUNT

$ 3300
USD
  • 5 Hunts (3 Mornings/2 Afternoons)
  • 3 Nights Meals & Lodging
  • Transportation During the Hunt
  • Guides/Spotters & Land Access
  • Bird Cleaning
  • Airport/Hotel Pick-Up in Saskatoon
  • Hunting License
  • Gun Rental & Unlimited Ammunition

PRESTIGE HUNT

$ 3900
USD
  • 5 Hunts (3 Mornings/2 Afternoons)
  • 3 Nights Meals & Lodging
  • Transportation During the Hunt
  • Guides/Spotters & Land Access
  • Bird Cleaning
  • Airport/Hotel Pick-Up in Saskatoon
  • Hunting License
  • Gun Rental & Unlimited Ammunition
  • Decoy Service (hunters skip the setup process)
  • Saskatoon Hotel Room on Nights Before & After Pick-up

Not Included

Terms and Conditions of Booking

A $1000.00 deposit is required to hold your spot. No spot is secure without a deposit. Your deposit is non-refundable unless the hunter or outfitter is able to find an alternate hunter to fill the same time slot. There are no refunds if the client arrives late or leaves early for any reason or doesn’t make it here for the hunt. There is no discount of the contracted price if the client drives to camp or rents a vehicle and therefore doesn’t require airport pick-up. We respect the rules and regulations of hunting in Saskatchewan and require our clients to do the same.

Bag Limits

  • 8 dark geese daily and 24 possession limit
  • 20 white geese daily, no possession limit (Snow, Blue, and Ross’ Geese)
  • 8 ducks daily and 24 possession limit
  • 5 Cranes daily and 15 possession limit
  • 8 Hungarian Partridges daily and 16 possession limit
  • 2 Sharp-Tailed Grouse daily and 4 possession limit

Other Regulations

  • legal shooting time is from ½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset

  • non-toxic shot is required for all waterfowl hunting in Saskatchewan

  • shotguns must be plugged so as not to hold more than 3 shells in total

  • guns must be unloaded in vehicles (no shells in magazine or chamber)

  • no alcohol is allowed in vehicles or in the field

  • Canada and Specklebelly geese can only be hunted until 12:00 noon before October 15th. Snow geese, Ducks and cranes can be hunted all day, the entire season

Firearms Regulations

Rent a Shotgun from Us – Simple & Affordable

Take the easy route, rent a semi-auto shot gun from us. If you’re renting a gun with us, simply click here to download the Non-Resident Firearms Borrowing Licence. Fill out the form and email (or fax) it to the RCMP 1 to 6 months prior to your hunt, no later.

email: cfpcfounit@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
fax number: 1-506-624-5830

The RCMP charge $30 CDN to process your borrowing licence which can be paid to them by Visa, Mastercard, or American Express credit cards. Once approved, the RCMP will send you your borrowing licence to you the same way you submitted it to them, email, or fax. Print off your approved borrowing licence and pack it in your carry-on bag and you’re done!

Bringing Your Own Gun

Our hunters have thanked us immensely for going the extra mile by helping them simplify and speed up their process of clearing their firearms at Canadian customs. No surprises here at Highland Outfitters. We make your trip smooth by providing you with the following tips in advance to navigate Canadian customs easily. The Canadian Government’s firearm regulations require hunters from out of country to fill out a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form RCMP GRC 5589 which you can conveniently download from our website. This temporary license (valid for 60 days) costs $25.00 CDN. If flying from the US directly to the Saskatoon Airport, your license can be paid with your Visa, MasterCard, or American Express credit card via fax or over the phone to Canada Customs office, Saskatoon Airport location. When flying direct to Saskatoon, simply download the Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form RCMP GRC 5589, fill it out, then fax it into the Saskatoon airport Canadian Customs more than two weeks prior to your flight (fax # noted on form.) Now you can get yourself pre-approved resulting in a quicker process thru Canadian customs at the Saskatoon airport. If you are driving and crossing any Canadian border by vehicle, you pay for your license at the border by Canadian cash, or by any of the above-mentioned credit cards. Before leaving home, download the Non-Resident Declaration Form RCMP GRC 5589 from our website, print it off, fill it out, pack it with you in your passport, and present the completed form at the Canadian border crossing guards for their approval –usually making driving across the border a smooth process as well.

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