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You will see swans that get shot this year on Fir Island due to people not knowing how to identify them.
So far from what I am reading it seems like for Ducks that the only ones illegal are sea ducks and that can be addressed by getting a harvest card. If this is the case, are sea ducks a concern where we plan to hunt? If so I will see if I can get a sea duck card so I don't have to worry about it, and just not shoot at anything other than ducks.
Quote from: Atroxus on October 11, 2012, 09:34:27 AMSo far from what I am reading it seems like for Ducks that the only ones illegal are sea ducks and that can be addressed by getting a harvest card. If this is the case, are sea ducks a concern where we plan to hunt? If so I will see if I can get a sea duck card so I don't have to worry about it, and just not shoot at anything other than ducks.We have a 1-3% chance that we will "see" a "sea" duck They are very easy to pick out also. I won't let you shoot anything that you wouldn't want too (coots, mergansers, some random duck thing etc.)I have never hunted sea ducks. I heard they taste like
I never get a sea duck card. I would rather eat a azz out of a skunk that shoot a sea duck.
We have a 1-3% chance that we will "see" a "sea" duck Pretty slim odds. Remember that in Western Washington a Golden Eye is considered a "sea" duck.
Quote from: Kola16 on October 11, 2012, 09:44:49 AMWe have a 1-3% chance that we will "see" a "sea" duck Pretty slim odds. Remember that in Western Washington a Golden Eye is considered a "sea" duck.
We have a 1-3% chance that we will "see" a "sea" duck
Quote from: TheSkyBuster on October 12, 2012, 11:29:39 AMQuote from: Kola16 on October 11, 2012, 09:44:49 AMWe have a 1-3% chance that we will "see" a "sea" duck Pretty slim odds. Remember that in Western Washington a Golden Eye is considered a "sea" duck.I know. But I have never seen any in this area. If I go west then yes. I am talking to Atroxus about a specific spot