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Jason Caswell Saskatchewan, Canada

I'm Jason Caswell. I spent my childhood hunting the Delta Marsh for divers and hanging out as a child with some very influential waterfowl minds at the Delta Waterfowl Research station. Not surprisingly, I headed straight into waterfowl management which took me to Louisiana to do a Masters degree in goose hunting and then Saskatchewan to do a Ph.D. in arctic goose biology. I am currently living in Edmonton Canada with my young son "Brant", my Yellow Lab "Rossii" and am enjoying day to day life employed with Alberta Fish and Wildlife as the provincial waterfowl and upland bird specialist. In my path I have been fortunate to have studied many aspects of duck and goose biology and hunting including the influence of electronic snow goose calls on Canada and white-fronted geese, effect of spinning wing decoys on ducks, hunter selection of neckbanded geese, and Ross's goose population dynamics. When hunting season is over I stay close to a skeet field where I train for the upcoming shooting year. I am a 6-time national Olympic skeet champion and have represented Canada at 2 Olympics, 2 PanAm Games, 2 Commonwealth Games, 12 world championships, and countless world cups.
Have yourself a super fall!
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