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Title: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: jackelope on July 29, 2012, 06:09:13 PM
My uncle from NY is an avid waterfowler and is coming out this way to hunt. He wants me to figure out somethhing to do...anyway I'm not much into the ducks I'm looking for advice. I'm thinking maybe some seaducks? Something different than what he has back east. Cost is not too much of a factor. Lets hear it. We are looking for a guided trip. I don't have gear and he s not bringing his.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: smdave on July 29, 2012, 06:35:47 PM
I had the most fun seaduck hunting when we went with Ben Getty in 2009, Addicted used him twice, Looks like his website is down so not sure if he is still doing it. Getty NW Guide Service I think is what he went by on here.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: robodad on July 29, 2012, 06:39:37 PM
Call Dave Drewry.

Located in Port Townsend and I have heard he is a great seaduck guide and has excellent equipment, I have a friend that guides with them !!

http://peninsulasportsman.com/ (http://peninsulasportsman.com/)
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: ellensburgpo on July 29, 2012, 07:52:34 PM
I've heard Dave won't guide in state hunters. Never spoken to the man so I don't know that for a fact.  May want to have your uncle book the hunt if decide on him.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: Mr56Jeep on July 29, 2012, 08:02:24 PM
I've heard Dave won't guide in state hunters. Never spoken to the man so I don't know that for a fact.  May want to have your uncle book the hunt if decide on him.

Ya, that has been said but it my just be spacific to his Harliqun hunts.  He might still get ya on some scotters or long tails?
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: Ned on July 30, 2012, 09:30:25 PM
I've heard Dave won't guide in state hunters. Never spoken to the man so I don't know that for a fact.  May want to have your uncle book the hunt if decide on him.

Ya, that has been said but it my just be spacific to his Harliqun hunts.  He might still get ya on some scotters or long tails?

Dave only guides out of state hunters and does not do 1 day trips.

Getty folded up and the bank took his boat.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: Glockster on July 31, 2012, 08:22:52 AM
If you're set on seaducks, ask your neighbor to take you.  :tup:

For an easy mallard hunt, er shoot, i'd suggest Paul's Pond / Burbank Guide Service. 
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: jackelope on July 31, 2012, 01:28:56 PM
If you're set on seaducks, ask your neighbor to take you.  :tup:

For an easy mallard hunt, er shoot, i'd suggest Paul's Pond / Burbank Guide Service.
Already did that.   :chuckle:
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: bone collector 12 on July 31, 2012, 01:47:50 PM
If you want to go after puddle ducks then go with the duck taxi out off mardon resort,great guides and even better service  :twocents:
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Post by: Glockster on July 31, 2012, 02:18:17 PM
LOL.  Your naybor has a NICE covered deluxe boat for shooting the scotards out of.  He'll probably cook you breakfast between barrages.

Mardon is also a great option as mentioned.   
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Post by: brocka on July 31, 2012, 02:19:55 PM
+1 on the Duck Taxi. Awesome family run guide service.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: jackelope on July 31, 2012, 04:42:54 PM
LOL.  Your naybor has a NICE covered deluxe boat for shooting the scotards out of.  He'll probably cook you breakfast between barrages.

Mardon is also a great option as mentioned.

Have you seen the new boat?
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: carpsniperg2 on July 31, 2012, 04:49:34 PM
I hunted with the guys from Burbank Guide Service about 10 years ago. It was pretty good back then and have still been hearing some good stuff. They had a few to many people when we were down there on our trip. I think they had 3 groups out in 1 field. Only 2 of the groups got much for shooting. One of them was our group, so we were happy. The other 2 were not very happy, think one group got 1 and the other got 3 or 4 birds. I know they take a ton of people each year, mabye it's got better but there was a bit to many on our hunt.
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Post by: h2ofowlr on August 01, 2012, 07:02:32 PM
I had the most fun seaduck hunting when we went with Ben Getty in 2009, Addicted used him twice, Looks like his website is down so not sure if he is still doing it. Getty NW Guide Service I think is what he went by on here.

His boat was repossessed, so he may no longer be in business.  I believe Avery purchased it and sent it back to Steve at Duckwater for repairs and possible sale.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: smdave on August 02, 2012, 05:54:40 PM
I had the most fun seaduck hunting when we went with Ben Getty in 2009, Addicted used him twice, Looks like his website is down so not sure if he is still doing it. Getty NW Guide Service I think is what he went by on here.

His boat was repossessed, so he may no longer be in business.  I believe Avery purchased it and sent it back to Steve at Duckwater for repairs and possible sale.

Yeah Ned already said that sorry to see any small business go under, tough times we live in.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: h2ofowlr on August 02, 2012, 09:36:24 PM
I had the most fun seaduck hunting when we went with Ben Getty in 2009, Addicted used him twice, Looks like his website is down so not sure if he is still doing it. Getty NW Guide Service I think is what he went by on here.

His boat was repossessed, so he may no longer be in business.  I believe Avery purchased it and sent it back to Steve at Duckwater for repairs and possible sale.

Yeah Ned already said that sorry to see any small business go under, tough times we live in.

It wasn't all economy in Ben's case.  You guide a lot of local hunters and show them all the good spots.  You show up the next weekend and all the local hunters you took out that have boats are now sea duck hunters.  They are not the smartest birds, so they can be easy to shoot given you know where to go.  All of a sudden you have a ton of guys finding a new waterfowl pastime and re-painting all there worn decoys black.  We see a drop in sea duck numbers and then the season harvest gets cut back specifically speaking about Scooters.  Then the WDFW fears that hunters will then target GE, BB and other ducks, so those are also cut.  He would also pounded many long time sea duck hunters spots, so there hunting went down the tube and several other Sea Duck guides pulled out.  Most of the guides were smart and only guided out of state individuals which made for good hunts.  The one who tried to do it different is now out of business.   :dunno:
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: Glockster on August 03, 2012, 07:26:07 AM
I could not really stand that guy....mostly his ego, but it's probably not completely his fault.  There is another chat site specific to just duck hunters that used to be very popular.  A couple of guys posted beautiful pix and stories of their seaduck killing escapades every weekend for about 3 years. They would take folks out for free and help promote the sport, nothing wrong with that.  Then as it got so popular, they lobbied for and won some restrictions, like the one harliquin per year and seaduck punch card deals.   

But what really popularized seaducking, in my opinion, was when the state started actively destroying public walk in in hunting at the Skagit wildlife areas in the name of 'salmon restoration'   Guys who loved duck hunting started looking for other things to do.  Seaducks are easily accessible and extremely dumb (they decoy to shotgun blasts), so that was a natural direction for most of them to go.  That ,and the lil buddy Capt. Getty & gang running whack and stack trips every day probably had a bit to do with the scoter decline in the N. Sound.
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: h2ofowlr on August 05, 2012, 09:49:21 PM
Otto's????
Title: Re: Waterfowl guide/trip suggestions?
Post by: Ned on August 05, 2012, 11:03:52 PM
Otto's????
John and Jason dont guide. They host a few hunter but neither has a capt license to guide on the salt.
They have great spots but thankfully keep them secret.
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