Manitoba Spring Snow Goose Hunt – Only a few spots left at Webber’s Fly in Goose Lodges

With the spring snow goose hunts already underway in the southern states, its time to start thinking about snow goose hunting in ManIMG_0663.JPGitoba. The snow geese are on their way into Canada and as the snow begins to melt they won’t stop until they’ve hit the nesting grounds. These snow geese stage by the hundreds of thousands in Northern Manitoba as they wait for the snow to melt so they can continue on their course north of the Arctic Circle.

Our Nanuk Goose Lodge is situated on the shore of the Hudson Bay, 500 miles north of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is here that the snow geese stage before making the flight north along the coast line. Nanuk Lodge has been said to be the most extreme snow goose hunt in North America. With snow geese flying overhead in constant waves, Nanuk Lodge is certainly a goose hunting experience of a lifetime. Check out the Last Chance Geese article done at Nanuk by Ducks Unlimited.

Once the snow geese leave Nanuk by the hundreds of thousands, they make their way along the shoreline of the Hudson Bay and arrive in Churchill, Manitoba. They fly over Churchill and head north over the Churchill River and then over Button Bay. Once across the small bay they must fly directly over Dymond Lake Lodge. It’s here at Dymond that we take another “shot” at the snow goose as it passes overhead. Wave after wave they fly over Dymond Lake, while hunters concealed in natural willow blinds, or snow blinds take aim and try to thin the flocks.

There are simply too many snow geese as the population has exploded in the past several years. No matter how many times yPC030216.JPGou shoot you can’t get them all. That’s why we tell our hunters the geese just have to come back south in the fall when we do it all over again during our fall goose hunt; which includes of course the Snow Goose, Canada’s, Ross’, Blues, Specks, and a wide range of ducks.

Space is limited for our two exclusive snow goose hunts at Nanuk Lodge and Dymond Lake Lodge, with only four spots left for each location.
Available dates for Nanuk are May 12th to the 17th 2010. Packages begin out of Gilliam, Manitoba.
Available dates for Dymond Lake are May 20th to the 25th 2010. Packages begin out of Churchill, Manitoba.

For more information or to book your next Snow Goose Wing Shooting adventure, call us today at 1-888-932-2377.

Spring Goose Hunting – Only 5 Spots Left for Annual Spring Goose Hunt at Dymond Lake Lodge near Churchill, Manitoba

Spring Goose Hunting Dymond Lake Lodge Webber's LodgesWebber’s Lodges only has 5 available spots for our annual Spring Goose Hunt at Dymond Lake Lodge on the Hudson Bay Coast near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada. Open dates are May 15 – 20, 2009. Enjoy 5 days of Snow Goose only hunting, inclusive out of Churchill, Manitoba for $2,995.00 per person

Availability is limited. Contact us today Toll Free at 1 (888) 932-2377  or email us at  info@webberslodges.com  for your Goose Hunting Ttrip of a Lifetime!

Check out the Ducks Unlimited Web Article on Hudson Bay Goose Hunting at http://www.ducks.org/DU_Magazine/DUMagazineMarchApril2009/4232/LastChanceGeese.html

The Annual Spring Goose Hunt features:

• Unparalleled Hudson Bay waterfowl shooting
• Round trip transportation from Churchill to Dymond Lake Lodge
• Delicious gourmet meals and our most famous goose recipes
• Complimentary Cocktails
• Comfortable accommodations with private washrooms and shower
• Professional Guides
• Friendly owner, operator service
• Processing, packaging and cooling or freezing of birds

Not Included:
• Taxes
• Gratuities
• Licenses
• Shotgun Shells
• Pre/post trip accommodations

Churchill polar bears attempt to hijack plane at Dymond Lake Lodge on Hudson Bay

Churchill PolarBears Hijack Plane on Hudson Bay - Richard Voliva Photo 2008

This week we took a break from fishing to do some polar bear watching from our Dymond Lake Lodge. The bears were most cooperative, arriving in large numbers and primping and preening and sometimes sparring just outside our enormous picture windows. On this particular afternoon, the fireplace was lit, the lodge was cozy, a delicious lunch had been enjoyed by all and frankly we’d seen so many bears we decided that a little siesta was in order. 

Well, it was about that time that a couple of young polar bears chose to make their break. One polar bear was inside the airplane manning the throttle (sorry you can’t see him) while the other hand-bombed the prop (Doug Webber had wisely taken the keys for a nap as well.)

Doug’s granddaughter Allison (thank goodness teenagers never nap – they’re afraid to miss something), upon spotting the attempted hijacking, alerted her grandfather, who shook the sleep from his brain, headed outdoors and told the bears to pack their bags and get out of town – or at least to the end of the runway – and to not come back until they were ready to apologize.  

Upon returning after dark that evening, the polar bear family confessed to having eaten the Barbeque that went missing in the fall and were thus given their choice of five days of counseling or five days of hard labor at the Polar Bear Jail in Churchill.

Dr. Phil, are you available?