RE: Shooting tips/help plz?
We hunt in south west sask. And as I am sure the host hunter idea would cut down on numbers of out of province hunters it would not get rid of them all. I have hosts in both alberta and sak if I needed them, but i understand your point of view.
As for me, I reside in the Okanagan valley of british columbia, and me along with my hunting buddies would more than welcome you to come here and try to road hunt. I dont know where in Sask you hunt, but Ipromise you that you would more than likely go home empty handed. I have hunted a few places accress Canada, and not to make me or my area sound exceptional BC is still the hardest to hunt. IMO this is due to the heavy timber and abundance of mountains.
Finally I dont know if you are aware of this, but I am far from the only person that goes to Sask for a different type of hunting. I dont get the slightest taste of road hunting here in BC, so its something new, and frankyly much more exciting thatn ehre. Of course its exciting to hunt in my home area, but in Sask its more like duck hunting, where if you miss one opportunity that does not mean you wont have another for weeks. Personally I know at least 20 hunters who goto Sask every year for the same reasons as I do, they shoot for meat often, I pass up anything small as I dont see the point in driving 14 hours for a spiker. But considering those twenty ro so hunters all go with different friends/groups than I do, I would imagine that you already know your province is loved just for those reasons. The deer are much bigger there, and not only that, its a different hunting experience.
Thanks for the tips btw, but I hope that cleared things up.