Public Land in Manitoba
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Public Land in Manitoba
Hi Guys
my name is Steve I am 20 Years old. I live in Northen MN. I am wondering If anybody knows any good public spots close to the boarder in Manitoba or and good areas near the boarder ar within about a 100 miles of it. I have a boat and Im not affraid of putting some effort into hunting.
Thanks
Steve
my name is Steve I am 20 Years old. I live in Northen MN. I am wondering If anybody knows any good public spots close to the boarder in Manitoba or and good areas near the boarder ar within about a 100 miles of it. I have a boat and Im not affraid of putting some effort into hunting.
Thanks
Steve
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manitoba,Canada
Posts: 277
RE: Public Land in Manitoba
There is a fair amount of marshland in the Interlake region that is crown land and open to the public.
www.gov.mb.ca gives you links to maps and the hunting regulations book.
Check into Delta Marsh, BigGrass Marsh. Netley Marsh is on the south end of Lake Winnipeg and is huge with a ton of places to hunt. You just need to get in and out without getting lost.
Also look on the East side of the South end of Lake Manitoba, there is lots of marsh in that area that can also be good. Look around St. Laurent as well.
Oak Hammock has a few spots but most is private, expensive leased land and pretty much all field hunting.
It' s actually pretty easy to get permission on most private land as well except around Oak Hammock which if you ask me is overrated anyway. Too many hunters.
There are lots of spots you just need to do some looking.
Good Luck
www.gov.mb.ca gives you links to maps and the hunting regulations book.
Check into Delta Marsh, BigGrass Marsh. Netley Marsh is on the south end of Lake Winnipeg and is huge with a ton of places to hunt. You just need to get in and out without getting lost.
Also look on the East side of the South end of Lake Manitoba, there is lots of marsh in that area that can also be good. Look around St. Laurent as well.
Oak Hammock has a few spots but most is private, expensive leased land and pretty much all field hunting.
It' s actually pretty easy to get permission on most private land as well except around Oak Hammock which if you ask me is overrated anyway. Too many hunters.
There are lots of spots you just need to do some looking.
Good Luck
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