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I gotta fess up before this thread gets too old or I forget about it. When I posted it I was at work reading about how Wuhan flu numbers were being skewed. So I thought, hmm, I can do that with my duck hunting so far this year. So I posted what I posted knowing that those that know duck hunting would call me out on it. Anyway, my original post of 40% still stands and this is how....I’ve shot 5 ducks so far this year. The first duck of the year was a banded Mallard drake. The last duck was a Eurasian wigeon drake that landed just outside my decoys. Just barely. I told my granddaughter that with #4’s in it was too far. He left and went to the north end of my swamp (275 yds away) and we watched him thru binoculars for 1hr and 20 min. Then he got up and flew right towards us and I shot him. Blind faces north, we had wind and sun at our back. It was almost like slow motion on a duck I thought I may never get. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! 😂
Stupid question here from someone who doesn't hunt ducks, why are bands so cool? Are they rare?
Never hunted ducks so a maybe dumb question..... if you shoot a banded bird do you call in a report? if not then whats the point of banding?
Quote from: C-Money on December 02, 2020, 05:46:14 PMI been lucky enough to get 7 bands. Closest was banded in Ephrata, Furthest was remarkable. It was an extra large drake mallard, banded in St. Johns Newfoundland. I'd love to know that birds entire trip route. Other bands were Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta, California.I assume these are Washington birds. If so holy smokes
I been lucky enough to get 7 bands. Closest was banded in Ephrata, Furthest was remarkable. It was an extra large drake mallard, banded in St. Johns Newfoundland. I'd love to know that birds entire trip route. Other bands were Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta, California.
I by all means am tickled when I get a band because you get the background of the bird and therein gain more respect for just how tough and enduring these birds really are. I am not looking for bands when ducks decoy at all. I don't have a problem with people collecting bands or relishing the opportunity to hang one around their neck, its rare to get one so better enjoy it. Though I had an experience with a different sort. Quick anecdote:I was taking a new hunter friend of mine out to a field I had permission to hunt from a farmer. The previous day I had knocked the heck out of them so I was confident. Get a call the night before from the farmers nephew that he and his buddies were setting up 2000 snow goose socks in the field and rather than we ruin each others hunts, said we could join them. It wasn't ideal but I didn't really have much other option. When we arrived to set up it was 7 individuals there (now 9 with us). Six were likely in high-schooler or a hair older, and one father. I was getting nervous but we were locked in now. Throughout the day I began to regret the decision. They proceeded to shoot pintails and mallard hens after the limits were filled, they would double, triple, and quadruple-tap birds that were already falling out the sky, and would shoot a cripple on dry land rather than go get it. I had to tell them to knock it off several times. A Eurasian Widgeon fell victim to the barrage as well as a banded mallard hen. All said and done somewhere around 40 ducks and half dozen snows. At the end of the day they drew "shells" out of a hat for who got the band and the Eurasian, and didn't want any of the ducks (no wonder they continued to pelt dead birds). My buddy and I cleaned all the birds and that was that. I apologized to my buddy and told him that isn't the way to do things at all. I think it was a good lesson but ugly.The "collector" mentality or "d-baggery" of these individuals seems to be a younger generation deal in my experience*, perhaps with the advent of instagram, i dont know. Either way the attention they paid to the rare bird and the jewelry wouldnt have bugged me at all any other day, but their lack of respect for the sport cast a dark cloud on all their behavior the entire day. Its not about the limit, or the band, or "the bird". I think these boys had lost sight of what its about.fyi, this was awhile ago, not this year.