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It seems that certain strips of flyways see a lot of bands where others see close to none. My last trip put me up to an even 200 ducks just this season and last combined. Been hunting ducks for 13 years. Still haven't got one. So seems I'm on the wrong strip of the flyway for bands.Great job guys
I CANT WAIT UNTILL I FINALLY GET A BANDED BIRD. I WAS SUPPRISED AT WHEN SOME OF YOUR REPORTS CAME BACK, MOSTLY OF WHEN THE BIRD WAS HATCHED OR BANDED, I WOULD HAVE NEVER GUESSED A WILD DUCK WOULD BE BORN IN 2005 AND STILL FLYING TODAY. HOW LONG WILL THEY LIVE
Quote from: duckmen1 on January 04, 2016, 09:12:34 PMIt seems that certain strips of flyways see a lot of bands where others see close to none. My last trip put me up to an even 200 ducks just this season and last combined. Been hunting ducks for 13 years. Still haven't got one. So seems I'm on the wrong strip of the flyway for bands.Great job guysI have had over 800 birds through my hands this year with out a band. Last year I shot 2 banded mallards, two collared cacklers, and a double banded Cackler.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Might sound strange but I got a banded Teal from the east coast a couple years ago, was banded in Maine. Not sure if it was a error in their system, but I have the letter to prove it somewhere at home.
Quote from: SurfingScooter on January 09, 2016, 05:05:16 PMMight sound strange but I got a banded Teal from the east coast a couple years ago, was banded in Maine. Not sure if it was a error in their system, but I have the letter to prove it somewhere at home.I shot a mallard that was banded in New York 7 years before I killed him.
Quote from: vandeman17 on January 09, 2016, 05:07:55 PMQuote from: SurfingScooter on January 09, 2016, 05:05:16 PMMight sound strange but I got a banded Teal from the east coast a couple years ago, was banded in Maine. Not sure if it was a error in their system, but I have the letter to prove it somewhere at home.I shot a mallard that was banded in New York 7 years before I killed him.. Must have something to do with their return trip north from the gulf, they must decide to follow a flock headed north west instead of back of the east coast that's my theory.
That is an awesome old scoter. Oldest sea duck I've ever shot with a band was eight years old.