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For me it would be Harlequin or Canvasback....because I never saw them when I was hunting.
While not that hard to hit, the toughest duck by far is a goldeneye. Shot some of those things on the Columbia and they will be floating belly up and when we go out to grab them they get up and fly away lol.
Quote from: 270Shooter on October 08, 2014, 11:37:02 AMWhile not that hard to hit, the toughest duck by far is a goldeneye. Shot some of those things on the Columbia and they will be floating belly up and when we go out to grab them they get up and fly away lol. That is my problem with Male Buffleheads. We used to hunt them at the mouth of a short canal. They would come busting around the corner and I'd dump the male. He'd skip across the water and the float belly up, sometimes paddling in a circle. I'd keep the dog close waiting for the ladies to reach the end of the canal turn around and come back past. When they would come back that darn male would get up and rejoin them! And they say cats have nine lives...in my experience a cat has got nothing on a bufflehead
Gotta go with ringnecks that strafe over the blind from behind at an altitude of about 5 feet. Seems like I always get left with a "how did I miss" look on my face