Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: h2ofowlr on January 22, 2014, 12:49:12 PM
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We had another good day on brant.
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That rocks. Congratulations. :tup:
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Good work. Still need to whack me some brant!!!!!
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Congrats on another great hunt!
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Nice! What are the smaller ones?
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Congrats on some nice birds!!
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Nice! What are the smaller ones?
Surf scoters and a goldeneye hen it looks like.
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Nice! What are the smaller ones?
Surf scoters and a goldeneye hen it looks like.
:tup:
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Awesome birds - Congrats!
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Where do you shoot Brant around here? My dad runs a lodge in Cold Bay Alaska and we have every west coast Brant sitting in our village of 70 people early in the season, I think over 175k brant all eating seaweed out there. Too Bad thing is there is a 2 per day limit.....good thing we can shoot 8 ducks, 6 geese and 20 ptarmigan to go along with our 2 Brant. If any of you every wanted to try to hunt/fish Alaska let me know. Sept you can get good hunting along with all the salmon/halibut you can reel. http://www.bayviewcoldbay.com/index.htm (http://www.bayviewcoldbay.com/index.htm)
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Great job! Haven't hunted brant for several years. My grandfather use to belong to what they called "The Brant Club"! Lots of good memmories hunting Samish Bay. Anyone hunt them along the coast? I see there is a season for them there as well.
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congrats and agreat hunt! :tup:
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Great job! Haven't hunted brant for several years. My grandfather use to belong to what they called "The Brant Club"! Lots of good memmories hunting Samish Bay. Anyone hunt them along the coast? I see there is a season for them there as well.
Your Grandfather must of been a true gentleman then. I miss those days. Hopefully they'll come back again :tup:
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How do the brant's eat? have heard mixed reviews on them
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How do the brant's eat? have heard mixed reviews on them
the ones up in alaska are so good alot better than our canadians up here. there are about the size of a large mallard and not tough at all.
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I think Brant are one of the best eating birds myself. Covered in that yellow fat almost like a domestic bird. Whole roasted is my favorite.