Jordi & Tanielle Sullivan will be your hosts and guide. We have lived, guided and hunted this area of Alberta from the start of our hunting years. We know the area very well, and are highly qualified in all aspects of the operation. With generous limits and a large area to access, we pride ourselves on giving our clients safe, comfortable, and successful hunts.
Transportation/Arrival at Camp
Our hunters are responsible for providing their own transportation to and from camp. Groups may choose to rent a vehicle(s) and drive themselves out, or find personal transportation (limousine). We ask that you arrive at camp the evening before your hunt date.
Here are a few links for car rentals/limousines:
Camp/Hunting Lodge
We offer our hunters deluxe country-style lodging, and home cooked meals. Our rooms accommodate two hunters per room, and modern amenities are present to provide you with both comfort, as well as a relaxed atmosphere.
The Day of Your Hunt
Like all hunts, we get an early start rising early around 4 a.m. We have a small breakfast, and then head for the fields. On most mornings, we are loading decoys and our morning limit by 10:30am and heading back to camp. Upon arrival back to camp, our cook has a large and hearty breakfast ready to serve. We all tend to eat too much, exchange a few stories and then catch a little rest.
At about 3 p.m., we have lunch and prepare for the evening hunt. Most evenings are spent duck hunting either in a grain field, on a pond or along the Vermilion River. After the evening hunt, we return to camp for supper. Our cook prepares a variety of different foods.
Packing and Items to Bring
Alberta's climate is classified as northern cool-temperate. In September and October, when we hold our hunts, the temperature can range from 68F (20C) to -4F (-20C). The former temperature occurs much more often than the latter temperature, in fact, Alberta is renowned for it's beautiful blue, clear skies and sunny weather in the fall.
You should bring typical fall hunting gear including a jacket, sweaters, caps, rain gear, and head lamp. Your shotgun and personal medications should not be forgotten. Feel free to contact us prior to your departure for the latest weather forecast.
We use all the newest and most innovative stand up blinds and occasionally lay down blinds as well as decoys. We have all the tools to ensure each specific hunt has the proper equipment to bring the birds into the spread nearly at your toes. Our decoys are the newest in full body and shell design, along with having a 500+ snow goose spread. Each year we try to keep up with the trends and better our equipment with the latest and greatest.
Generous daily bag limits allow for 8 ducks and 8 geese with 24 allowed in your possession. The Snow Goose limit per hunter is 50 per day, with no possession limit, and sandhill crane limit is 5 per day with 15 possession.
Below are links of forms that you may need prior to or after your hunt:
Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form
https://rcmp.ca/en/firearms/firearms-forms-and-reports#5589
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Declaration for Importation or Exportation of Fish or Wildlife
Here is a quick map to show approximately where our hunting area is located.
