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Lots of season left so was hoping others could share stories/pics of their success shooting their bucketlist duck.
Quote from: jbeaumont21 on November 24, 2020, 09:06:48 AMLots of season left so was hoping others could share stories/pics of their success shooting their bucketlist duck.Like you, I have been after that Bull Canvasback. And first off, Congratulations on an awesome bird!!! This week I officially started to dedicate all my hunts to target canvasbacks. My late stepfather, who passed of cancer, had a whole bunch of cork bluebill decoys that he used to use in Canada back in the 80s and 90s. I found a few cork canvasbacks in there as well! I have wanted to put these decoys to use for a very long time and did it this week. First hunt, I dropped my bluebills in about 15 minutes from setup which was kind of neat on its own because of the cork spread. I was seeing Canvasbacks flying here and there. Had some skirt the decoys and I missed the first 3 I saw before I connected on a hen that decoyed beautifully! Not 15 minutes later, out of nowhere, a bull can comes zipping across and over top of my decoys. I dropped him! It was a really good feeling getting that bird and over my stepdad's decoys on top of it all!! Two days later I shot a trophy bull and that bird is headed to the taxidermist! Watching cans buzzing around is like nothing I've ever seen before and possibly the most amazing species that I have targeted!
Quote from: eglseder on December 11, 2020, 08:51:41 PMQuote from: jbeaumont21 on November 24, 2020, 09:06:48 AMLots of season left so was hoping others could share stories/pics of their success shooting their bucketlist duck.Like you, I have been after that Bull Canvasback. And first off, Congratulations on an awesome bird!!! This week I officially started to dedicate all my hunts to target canvasbacks. My late stepfather, who passed of cancer, had a whole bunch of cork bluebill decoys that he used to use in Canada back in the 80s and 90s. I found a few cork canvasbacks in there as well! I have wanted to put these decoys to use for a very long time and did it this week. First hunt, I dropped my bluebills in about 15 minutes from setup which was kind of neat on its own because of the cork spread. I was seeing Canvasbacks flying here and there. Had some skirt the decoys and I missed the first 3 I saw before I connected on a hen that decoyed beautifully! Not 15 minutes later, out of nowhere, a bull can comes zipping across and over top of my decoys. I dropped him! It was a really good feeling getting that bird and over my stepdad's decoys on top of it all!! Two days later I shot a trophy bull and that bird is headed to the taxidermist! Watching cans buzzing around is like nothing I've ever seen before and possibly the most amazing species that I have targeted!That's awesome man! Congrats!! Looks like a nice one, super bright white on the back. Who are you going to use for a taxi? By the way I ended up eating the first immature bull can I got. He wasn't shot up at all so I plucked and breasted him out and pan fried fat side down. I have to admit it wasn't as tasty as a mallard. My wife did not like it at all and she likes duck. Tasted more livery like you'd expect from a diver duck. I'm sure they taste different in other areas of the country depending on what they eat. Still, not sure why they were considered such a delicacy back in the day.
Finally got him back from the taxi. I think Josh did a great job!