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Can You Hunt Geese At Night In Certain Regions Of Canada?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, in certain regions of Canada, including Manitoba and Saskatchewan, night hunting of geese is permitted during the special fall goose season.

Seasonal Considerations

In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, the special fall goose season typically runs from mid-September to mid-November. During this time, the daily bag limit is 10 geese and the possession limit is 20 geese. Hunters must obtain a valid provincial hunting license and follow all applicable regulations.

Hunting Techniques

Night hunting of geese is often done using spotlights, which allow hunters to locate and identify birds in low-light conditions. Hunters typically use dogs to locate and retrieve geese, and often employ calling techniques to lure birds within shooting range. It’s essential to follow safe and respectful hunting practices, including avoiding populated areas and respecting other hunters and landowners.

Regulations and Safety Considerations

Hunters must familiarize themselves with local regulations, including any restrictions on equipment, methods, and areas. Night hunting requires extra caution, as it can be difficult to see obstacles, other hunters, and wildlife. Hunters should carry a first aid kit, a reliable spotlight, and a means of communication in case of an emergency. It’s also crucial to follow local guidelines for safely handling and transporting harvested geese.

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