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Meaning of "waterfowler"
waterfowler (noun): A waterfowler is a person who hunts waterfowl, such as ducks or geese. This term is often used in the context of hunting and refers to individuals who specialize in hunting birds that live in or around bodies of water
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- One who hunts waterfowl.
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Waterfowler Heritage Days is not a program to encourage children to use guns.
This resulted in proposals for Waterfowler Heritage Days being developed for additional jurisdictions.
Waterfowler Heritage Days will be implemented in close cooperation with provincial wildlife agencies.
Young hunters are encouraged to participate in Waterfowler Heritage Days.
Any Waterfowler Heritage Days would count toward the total number of hunting days allowed.
Nova Scotia is joining the five provinces that implemented Waterfowler Heritage Days last year.
Elsewhere, Waterfowler Heritage Day is held prior to the opening of the season.
By the end of the year, I had returned as a waterfowler.
During Waterfowler Heritage Days, participating young hunters will be exempt from purchasing the MGBHP.
In District 6, a minor date adjustment is made to accommodate the new Waterfowler Heritage Days.
Waterfowler Heritage Day is being held on September 21, province wide.
Since 2000, Waterfowler Heritage Days have been implemented in several provinces across Canada.
Waterfowler Heritage Day will be held on September 14, province wide.