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Rare Species?
« on: January 11, 2016, 09:45:59 AM »
Hey guys, was wondering if anyone has ever harvested a "Tufted Duck"? I haven't gotten a chance to get a good picture on my computer after I got home last night to post but I will when I get home from work. Im sure that would help more. His tuft on his head was not as pronounced as this image but it was apparent when you held him up. At first we thought it just may be a really mature Bluebill, next we thought it may be a hybrid of a scaup/blackjack. Per wikipedia, they do winter on the coast of the US and Canada from time to time but nest in places like Eurasia, Phillipines, and Saudi Arabia. Mine was shot on the Big C in the Mattawa area when he came screaming in to the dekes with a flock of Scaup. Actually had a nice double with him and a big mature greater BB. Just thought it was kind of a cool/odd thing. Any thoughts or run ins with these guys?

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2016, 10:33:03 AM »
Seen a couple in all my years, but have never harvested one.  Trophy for sure.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2016, 10:48:33 AM »
Mine was shot on the Big C in the Mattawa area when he came screaming in to the dekes with a flock of Scaup. Actually had a nice double with him and a big mature greater BB. Just thought it was kind of a cool/odd thing. 
Congratulations!   It's awesome that you were able to bag one of these!

   Any thoughts or run ins with these guys?
I have never even seen one, despite spending a lot of time photographing waterfowl each year in WA, OR, and CA.

  His tuft on his head was not as pronounced as this image but it was apparent when you held him up.
Do you think it may be a Tufted Duck / Ringneck Duck hybrid?
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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2016, 11:09:37 AM »
I will post a picture when I get home from work. I feel I have a pretty good grasp on waterfowl ID but really have no clue on this one. In my opinion with pictures online, its a tufted. Just having little experience with them, my hunting buddy and I were throwing around ideas of what it could have been while we were out in the blind before we could look him up. Unfortunately, I hammered him pretty good with a head shot and there is no way to really preserve him for a mount. My first thought was a really mature lesser scaup. Then we put it next to a drake scaup and drake ringer to compare. Thats where we thought of a cross. The nail on the front of the bill said no way for the BB, and it doesnt have the white markings as the ringneck has. Either way I'm super excited and is just one of the reasons I love chasing birds around. You just never know what you will stumble across and get to experience in nature. Ill be sure to put up a picture ASAP.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2016, 01:08:37 PM »
So I was able to run home for some lunch and get some pictures. I wiped the feathers as best I could of any blood, dog slobber and river mud.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2016, 01:20:27 PM »
Looks like a tufted to me. Awesome bird! Too bad you're not going to get him mounted.
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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2016, 01:44:33 PM »
Ahhhhhh! I know! I might put him in the freezer and take it to my taxi just to see if he is too far gone. The more I have researched today, the cooler it has become to me. It does seem like everything points to a drake tufted. Per one website, there has been 10 recorded east of the cascades since 1986. 10! Pretty incredible. Bagged my first canvasback DRAKE this year as well after multiple seasons of hard scouting in the months of December and January to specifically bag one. Feeling pretty fortunate this year. I didn't take pics of the damage done but what do you guys think about the mount? The biggest thing was one BB went through the top of his bill and out the lower and a few to the dome as well.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #7 on: January 11, 2016, 03:54:35 PM »
Looks like it is in fine shape to have mounted. A good taxi could have that thing looking like it's alive again. 

Clean it up and freeze it. Post pics when you get the mount back. :tup:
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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #8 on: January 11, 2016, 04:18:16 PM »
Thanks! That is the same decision I have come up with as well. I'm thinking about adding that with my canvasback to an existing mount of a redhead I have on my wall. Any suggestions on how much I should clean it up before I freeze it? With the pictures shown, obviously I wasn't too careful about treating it right when I harvested it. Really bums me out I didn't think to look up the information on this species right when it was retrieved. I even keep a grocery bag or two in my pack for garbage clean up and that "just in case I get a mounter" situation. :bash: I have since shared all of this recent research with my hunting partners and excitement is and understatement.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #9 on: January 11, 2016, 04:57:30 PM »
I always carry a knee high nylon socking just encase I get something cool like that bird.
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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2016, 05:01:40 PM »
That is just an incredible bird to shoot on the columbia. I think it is still mountable. A good taxi can clean them up really well.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #11 on: January 11, 2016, 05:49:45 PM »
Many of those fell to the M249 some years back on a northern Iraq lake. Oh how I would love to go back and hunt. Congratulations, I would say rare indeed, for this side of the planet. Now let's see those gargeny and smew.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #12 on: January 11, 2016, 05:58:17 PM »
Dude.....I'm speechless now having seen the photos. That's cooler than a band in my book!!

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #13 on: January 11, 2016, 06:28:31 PM »
Ahhhhhh! I know! I might put him in the freezer and take it to my taxi just to see if he is too far gone. The more I have researched today, the cooler it has become to me. It does seem like everything points to a drake tufted. Per one website, there has been 10 recorded east of the cascades since 1986. 10! Pretty incredible. Bagged my first canvasback DRAKE this year as well after multiple seasons of hard scouting in the months of December and January to specifically bag one. Feeling pretty fortunate this year. I didn't take pics of the damage done but what do you guys think about the mount? The biggest thing was one BB went through the top of his bill and out the lower and a few to the dome as well.

they use a artificial head and bill so your all good.

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Re: Rare Species?
« Reply #14 on: January 11, 2016, 06:44:57 PM »
Thanks everyone! I have been having serious problems trying to focus at work today. Feels like I hit that powerball winner! Like I said earlier, I wish I would have looked into all this right away. Not only to preserve the bird better but to fully understand what happened and enjoy that moment with my best friends in the world while IN the blind. As a back story, it was a flock of 6-8 bluebill that bombed in to the decoys, I managed a double (one being this guy) and my buddy knocked one down too. On top of that, my dog made a hell of a nice retrieve on all of them, one of them being about 100 yard retrieve on a cripple that caught the current and was on his way at a good clip. Fortunately, along with that memory will be a great mount to have on my wall in the future. It has been a great season so far with plenty of "firsts" for me with this guy, a bull can, my first goose limit, multiple pheasant limits in a season and I am on pace to break my record of last year of days spent in the field. I'm not a big numbers guy (although I prefer to pull the trigger then not) but I am big on setting goals with my hunting seasons. Even after 21 years of toting a shotgun around from September to January, things like this somehow still manage to raise the level of passion I have for this sport. Thanks for letting me share it with you guys as I have exhausted the amount of people in my phone to share this with!

 


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