Why Saskatchewan is Restricting U.S. Duck Hunters || HC Podcast || Ep. 168

Why Saskatchewan is Restricting U.S. Duck Hunters || HC Podcast || Ep. 168

From The Hunter Conservationist Podcast by Wild Origins Canada Foundation

June 2, 2026 · 1h 40m

About this episode

This episode discusses the new restrictions on U.S. duck hunters in Saskatchewan and the implications for cross border hunting traditions.

Why are American duck hunters suddenly being restricted in Saskatchewan? In this episode, Rob Olson joins Mark and Curtis and lays out the growing controversy around Saskatchewan’s new restrictions on U.S. duck hunters — a move that’s sparking frustration in the flyways, raising questions about fairness, and reshaping decades of cross border hunting tradition. If you hunt the Central or Mississippi Flyways, or you care about how wildlife policy gets shaped behind the scenes, this episode matters. Brough to you by J Martin Taxidermy Help Fuel our Mission https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/donation-form/become-a-monthly-supporter-2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Hosts: Mark, Curtis

Guest: Rob Olson

Topics covered

  • duck hunting
  • wildlife policy
  • cross border hunting
  • Saskatchewan restrictions
  • hunting tradition
  • flyways controversy

Keywords

  • duck hunters
  • Saskatchewan
  • hunting restrictions
  • wildlife policy
  • cross border hunting
  • flyways
  • hunting tradition

Sponsors

J Martin Taxidermy

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Saskatchewan, U.S., Central Flyways, Mississippi Flyways

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