Monday, October 27, 2008

Young Manitoba Hunters - More taking part in the sport...

There’s young bucks out there in the hunt, and we’re not talking the four-legged variety.

Youth hunters, between the ages of 12 and 17, have increased substantially in the last decade or so, thanks in no small part to an organized effort to get them involved in the sport...

.....The introduction of a youth licence for $10 – which allows them to hunt various species under certain conditions – made it more affordable for youth.


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Safety stressed as hunting season kicks off

With hunting season kicking off across Manitoba this fall, the provincial government is reminding hunters to keep safety in mind as they head to the woods.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Last Minute Hunts Deals

Can you imagine saving $1000.00 on a Whitetail Deer hunt?
We have hunts available for 2008 that have been canceled, the deposits were withheld, and we are passing the savings on to you. Book for this fall Whitetail hunts (dates between November 10 and 29 2008) and your hunt will only cost you $2300!!! That includes your license and all taxes!!!!!!!!!!!

Never before or again will you see deals like this.
have a look at our Whitetail Deer hunting page for more info on our hunts or call me now @ 1-204-524-2472

Email Us: riversidelodge@xplornet.com

fall Duck Hunting

We're still hunting! It is mid Oct. and we are doing very well on ducks. Seems the migration is late again this year by about 2 weeks. We had decent hunting from the start of the season with a few slow days but when comparing to other areas we are quite happy with our numbers. Hunters are doing very well on divers in the small lakes. The big lake has birds but they are very shy and stick to the big rafts out in the middle. The weather has turned cold and we actually had 4 inches of snow on Monday, melted Tues, but still cold. So the migration is late but cold weather is early, figure that out! nature calls the shots as always and we can only try and adjust our strategy to make things work for us. Sometimes we succeed, sometimes we don't, but that is hunting. We do try and that is what matters. We believe that we are only as strong as our weakest man, so we work as a team and help each other constantly. It pays to have vetran staff and new staff that are willing to try new tactics and new areas.
We have had excellent hunting guests this fall, all very nice people, and that make sour job a pleasure. I always say it easy to host nice people. Human nature tends to lead us to try harder and do more for the nice guys, not the miserable demanding ones. Funny how that works.

Ducks galore right now, and winter conditions, i predict only weeks away.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Versus Country hunting and fishing

Please check out the following link to Versus Country TV.
http://www.versuscountry.com

Great hunting videos, and lots of good hunting tips and topics.

Also go to my video library for interviews with Tred Barta and David Morris, videos, and games.