Saskatchewan Falconry Association 60th Anniversary Field Meet
10/1/2018 to 10/6/2018
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10/1/2018 - 10/6/2018
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Days Inn 905 North Service Road E. Swift Current, Saskatchewan S9H 0K4 Canada
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Paddy Thomson
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SASKATCHEWAN FALCONRY ASSOCIATION
60TH ANNIVERSARY FIELD MEET
October 1st - October 6th 2018
SWIFT CURRENT, SASKATCHEWAN
CANADA

This is the first NAFA sponsored field meet in Canada.
Field Meet Headquarters:
Days Inn
905 North Service Road E.
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
306-773-4643
Contact:
Meet Coordinator
Paddy Thompson
wjpfalcons@sasktel.net
306-227-0907
Registration
Gail Bryne
gjbryne@sasktel.net
306-251-0330
Raffle
Rick Bryne
rbryne@sasktel.net
403-620-4227
Quarry : Ducks, Huns, Sharptail and small birds.
(*There will be limited ground quarry.)
***For ONLINE REGISTRATION please CLICK HERE***
***To download and register via mail CLICK HERE***
REGISTRATION
(Questions call Gail Bryne: 306-251-0330)
Meet package tickets include:
Wednesday and Thursday evening meals
Friday banquet
Workshops
Guest Speakers
Meet pin and poster
AGENDA
Monday and Tuesday October 1 st and 2nd
Welcome arrivals and registration 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM to 8: PM
Even open
Wednesday October 3 rd
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Workshop
Lynn Oliphant, “The Four Week Window”
8:00 PM Evening Meal
Mark Adam, Video interview with Frank Beebe
Thursday October 4 th
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Workshop
Dale Guthormsen, “The eyass and the Imprint”
8:00 PM Evening Meal
Guest Speaker,Ed Pitcher
“The Flying of Falcons”
Friday October 5 th
1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Workshop
Shawn Corman, “Merlins”
8:00 PM Banquet
Tribute to Richard Fyfe by Phil Trefrey
60 th Anniversary Video
Raffle
Saturday October 6 th
No planned events at this time
ACCOMMODATIONS
(*Ask for Falconry Association rates)
Headquarters
Days Inn
905 North Service Rd. E.
Swift Current, SK
Phone: 306-773-4643
Weathering Yard:
Location to be determined
*Will not be fenced and not attended
Pet Friendly Motels:
Caravel Motel
306-773-8385
Thrift Lodge
306-773-3101
Widus Inn
306-816-1234
Motel 6
306-778-6060
Best Western
306-773-4660
Campgrounds:
Trail
306-773-8088
Ponderosa
306-773-5000
Kinetic Park
306-773-2944
FALCONRY LICENSE & PERMITS
CANADA
Falconers must get the required import/export licenses from their province of origin if required
Out of Province Falconers must:
Submit an application for a Non-Resident Falconry Licence to the Director
The form is available online at http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/permits/
A Non-Resident Falconry Licence will serve as:
Captive wildlife licence for falconry purposes
Import/export licence
Email or mail your completed applications to:
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment
Wildlife Management Section
Main Floor 102 – 112 Research Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H6
Attention: Lois Koback
Email: lois.kobak@gov.sk.ca
Permits: 306-933-5766
HUNTING LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
Saskatchewan Wildlife Habitat Certificate: online https://saskatchewanlicences.active.com/licensing.page OR at Canadian Tire
Saskatchewan Game Bird License: online https://saskatchewanlicences.active.com/licensing.page OR at Canadian TireCanadian
Migratory Game Bird Permit (Duck Stamp): for 2018/2019 online or Post Office
BRINGING FALCONRY BIRDS TO THE CANADIAN MEET
(Click here to download instrucions)
Introduction
The 60th anniversary Saskatchewan Falconers Association field meet will be the first NAFA sponsored field meet in Canada. The meet will be held in Swift Current, SK from October 1 to 7, 2018. This are of Saskatchewan offers exceptional opportunities to hunt waterfowl, Hungarian partridge and sharp-tailed grouse in accessible, wide-open country.
Meet details and registration information can be found at https://www.n-a-f-a.com/event/2018SFAMeet.
Special arrangements have been made with the USFWS to make it as easy and inexpensive as possible for American falconers to bring their birds and join us for this unique event.
The information below will detail exactly what paperwork and permits you need. None of the forms are complex, but you should read the information carefully to ensure there are no errors. Also please contact Martin Geleynse nafavicepresident@n-a-f-a.com or mpgeleynse@icloud.com if you are thinking about coming.
Executive Summary:
Get a CITES pet passport from the USFWS for you bird(s): See “U.S. Falconry Birds” at https://www.fws.gov/forms/3-200-64.pdf. ( Cost $75)
Get a USDA-endorsed “poultry” health certificate: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/library/forms/pdf/ VS17_6.pdf (Cost varies)
Make sure Martin Geleynse knows your plans: nafavicepresident@n-a-f-a.com
Arrive at Sweetgrass MT and have your birds inspected at the border. USFWS costs covered by NAFA under special arrangement. CFIA inspection $30 CDN ($25 US)
Before you leave:
If you are thinking about coming there are 3 things you need to do:
Contact Martin Geleynse at nafavicepresident@n-a-f-a.com or mpgeleynse@icloud.com so that he knows you are coming and can coordinate with the various border agencies.
Apply for a CITES “Pet Passport”
Obtain a USDA-endorsed Health Certificate (Form VS 17-6)
CITES “PET PASSPORT”
A “Pet Passport” is a CITES permit that allows for temporary non-commercial export and reimport of personally-owned CITES-listed species. It is good for 3 years and allows multiple crossings. The permit is issued by the US FWS. With this permit an import permit from Canada is NOT required.
For details and a downloadable application form CLICK HERE.
Health Certificate
You must have your bird inspected by a USDA-certified vet. The inspection form, VS 17-6 is the same form used for poultry exports. Important: your vet will need to get the form endorsed by the USDA. This is done online through the USDA web site.
The inspection certificate is valid for 30 days and is required to get your bird into Canada and back into the United States.
The form can be downloaded from https://www.aphis.usda.gov/library/forms/pdf/VS17_6.pdf
At the Border - US:
NAFA has made a special arrangement with the US FWS to treat all export/imports for the meet as a single crossing. NAFA will pay the inspection fee and “designated port exception” permit fee for all members crossing at Sweetgrass MT on October 1, 2018 and returning on
October 8 or October 14 (TBD). Individual falconers will not have to pay the $435 inspection fee normally charged by the USFWS.
Before you cross in to Canada you will (in order)
Stop at the US FWS office just before the border in Sweetgrass MT to have your bird(s) and CITES permit inspected. Assuming I have been informed that you are coming, an appointment will be set up for you. This inspection will take about 15 minutes.
Proceed to the CFIA (Canada Food Inspection Agency) veterinarian’s office which is also on the U.S. side of the border, to have your health certificate and bird(s) inspected by the Canadian vet. This inspection will take about 15 minutes. As with the USFWS, an appointment should be set up in advance.
You will then proceed to the Canadian port of entry.
At the Border - Canada:
At the Canadian port of entry you will go through the normal customs/immigration inspection and will be asked if you have anything to declare. You will say “yes”
Declare your birds traveling with you under a CITES pet passport.
Declare any firearms you have. NOTE: importing forearms normally used for hunting shotguns in this case) is relatively straight forward. On the other hand, possession of handguns is severely restricted in Canada. Details for importing firearms can be found at http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/visit-visite-eng.htm
The officer will ask you to pull up to the building where your CITES permit will be stamped and bird(s) may be inspected. This should take no more than 15 minutes.
Proceed to the meet location at Swift Current SK, about 4 hours away
At the Border - Return to the US:
We have not yet finalized the date of return. This will depend on the wishes of those making the trip. Currently we expect that either October 6, 8 or 12 will be the most desirable dates for return. In any case, upon your return to the US, declare your birds at the gate on the U.S. side.
Proceed to the USFWS to have your CITES permit and bird inspected. There is no fee for this as you are returning from a temporary export
Proceed to the USDA to have your health certificate inspected.
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