Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: Choclab on June 06, 2007, 08:00:32 PM
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Mine would have to be.....
1) Eurasion Wigeon
2) Drake Woodie
3) Mature Bull Canvasback
4) Drake Blackduck
5) Harley
6) Drake Spoonie
7) Bluewing Teal
I really, really, really, want a Eurasion wigeon ond a mature Canvasback. The only Can I have shot was a youngin'
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Pretty much the same, but I would probably replace the blackduck with a Ruddy Duck or cinammon teal. I've wanted a Ruddy for a long time, and they always seem to be goe when season comes around. I would move the canvas up higher on the list than the woodie. The EW would still be my most sought after.
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A euro teal or a aleutian teal top my list and even though they say the aluetian does not migrate I do know someone that has harvested one in Washington and I am 99% sure that I have ID'd one out in the field.
http://thebirdguide.com/identification/Eurasian_Teal/teal.htm
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Never seen one, unless I've ID it as a Green wing as it jetted by.
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7 greenheads with a couple of bands mixed in.
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7 drake pintail with bands... 3 Greater Canadas with Bands... taken with only 10 shots. They all land directly at my feet.
and 25 coot taken with one shot of steel #3's
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I don't dream of limits, a limit means I have to go home. :chuckle:
Besides that I don't like to freeze ducks, so I only take what I can eat fresh.
If I had any kind of a "dream limit" it would be a limit of any kind of ducks, for the guys I take on one of my "hard luck hunts".
Those of you who know me from Duck Chat, might remember my Christmas Week Hunts, where I invited guys who's season wasn't going well, to my honey hole.
That is the only time, that success is important to me.
I am the worlds least serious duck hunter. 8)
Krusty (http://pages.prodigy.net/rogerlori1/emoticons/wave1.gif)
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general hit that on the head!!! with a couple of westerners with neck collars...
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I forgot a Redhead...lol. I want one of those bad too
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A redhead in the blind would be nice too. Only if she can blow a call among other things!!!! :chuckle:
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I'll keep it simple, 6 greenheads and a pintail drake.
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Greenheads, Greenheads, Greenheads...and NO Shovelers.
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Big late season bull Canvasbacks and Sprigs are hard to beat. We usually get one or to cinammon teal opening week-end but they never have their full colors that early. I would love one of those in full color. After that just give me Greenheads all the way.
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I have had many of my dream limits. But NEVER have shot a duck/goose with a band :'( I waaaaaaaaaaant one!!!!!!
I wish I knew how many birds i've taken over my 40+ years of hunting.......and no bands......Maybe this year.. :drool:
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1. Euro Widgeon
2.Bull Can
3. RedHead
4. Ruddy
5.Woodie
6. Pinnie
7. Harlie
All full plumage, if I had one day that I ended up with that I would probably quit........
Ok so maybe I wouldn't quit......
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Thats a good limit Kyle. I dig it. I hope one of us gets a Eurasian wigeon this year
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7 greeny's with a couple bands! Almost got it once, but only one band!
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I don't dream of limits, a limit means I have to go home. :chuckle:
well yah double goes for me and well Drake Pintail, Drake Harly, Drake woody, all with bands :dunno: what? it could happen :chuckle:
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Pretty Easy! :drool:
Doug
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Wow, this is a blast from the past.
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7 obese teal with no shovelers, pellets in the heads only. Plucked, salt and peppered, slow roasted and totally self basting. The only waterfowl I salivate thinking about.
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7 obese teal with no shovelers, pellets in the heads only. Plucked, salt and peppered, slow roasted and totally self basting. The only waterfowl I salivate thinking about.
I had a mandarin in my pasture a few years back mixed in with my wood ducks. Was pretty cool to watch.
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Some HuntWA legends in this vintage thread.
:yike:
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7 obese teal with no shovelers, pellets in the heads only. Plucked, salt and peppered, slow roasted and totally self basting. The only waterfowl I salivate thinking about.
I had a mandarin in my pasture a few years back mixed in with my wood ducks. Was pretty cool to watch.
Nice! I saw one a few years ago on the Rocky Reach reservoir north of Wenatchee. About 15 years ago I saw an Egyptian goose flying along the Yakima River near Easton. Both captive escapes I'd imagine.