Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: ducksdogsdownriggers on December 24, 2016, 07:13:39 AM
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My hunting buddy and I got on the subject, while sitting in the blind the other day, of the different species of ducks with bands. I have picked up canada geese with bands, drake and hen mallards, but a couple years back I picked up a banded drake wigeon. Last year my hunting buddy picked up a banded Redhead (picked up a few non-banded redheads at the corner bar way back in college, but thats another story...) and a Bull Sprig with a band.
Curious of non canada/mallard banded birds you guys may have shot...
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Mostly mallards for me. Have gotten two pintails and two green winged teal also. Man those real have some tiny bands. #5 size I believe. My favorite is my harlequin band though. Still gunning for that elusive spoonbill band though. :chuckle:
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Got mallards, greenwing, widgeon, gadwall, and canadians but thats all we really kill.
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A buddy shot a banded wood duck a week ago.
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When I lived in KY and hunted the central flyway I had some buddies kill banded wood Ducks and my dad killed a double banded black duck (one band was a normal band and the other was a $100 reward band). Me personally only killed banded mallards.
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Honestly, I've never seen one. What is the general ratio? How many birds do you shoot per band, it has to be north of 100/1.
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I saw this at Cabelas the other day, a waterfowling metal detector. What do they think of next?
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Northern-Flight-reg-Metal-Detector-x-Monocular/2358506.uts
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Honestly, I've never seen one. What is the general ratio? How many birds do you shoot per band, it has to be north of 100/1.
If I shot one this year it would be like 1/900. I did do a snow goose hunt a few years ago out of state, and two of us pounded the same banded Ross goose. He kept it. The guide said it was only the 2/3 banded Ross he'd ever seen or heard of being killed.
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I saw this at Cabelas the other day, a waterfowling metal detector. What do they think of next?
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Northern-Flight-reg-Metal-Detector-x-Monocular/2358506.uts
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So stupid.....I bet guys are gonna buy that without reading the description thinking it's gonna help me harvest more bands
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It all depends on where your hunting and the zone of influence I think as to banding locations. Some guys will get a ton of them and others may never see one. The number of birds harvested also increases your odds. Our club where I grew up hunting averaged about 36 banded birds per season and many of those were taken the first month of the season.
Eagle lakes on the other hand average close to 100 bands per season.
My son shot a banded wigeon this year and I shot a banded mallard on Wednesday, so we are on the board. We usually average 1-5 bands per season, but used to do a lot better on them when I lived down south.
Ratio used to be about 1 band per 100 birds.
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Approaching 1700 ducks over my waterfowl career and not a single band - wa, wa wa. Buddy got his first last weekend on a Mallard drake on the W side Columbia R.
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Got this beauty just the other day. Too bad it was immature with no pin, would have been taxidermy worthy. Guess I could remove it and put it on a nicer bird :dunno:
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Found some interesting info on bands:
http://www.grandviewoutdoors.com/big-game-hunting/alligators/duck-band-facts-that-might-surprise-you/
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Other than mallards and a Cackler, I've got a band on a buffle head (my buddy did too, the next weekend), a bluebill, and wigeon.
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I have one from a Redtail Hawk!
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I have one from a Redtail Hawk!
Has to be a story behind that. :dunno:
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My buddy shot a banded snow goose. He called it in and it came from russia.
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I have one from a Redtail Hawk!
I found a dead banded hawk just laying in the woods by Baker one time. Same style as a duck band but it wraps around on the back... Reported the # and never got the info back on it. Other then that I've got mallards and Pins.
The ultimate is a Jack Miner band. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/jack-miner-bird-sanctuary-seeks-missing-biblical-bird-bands-1.2750717
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Found some info:
This link that allows you to look up birds banded and encounter by country/state/year:
https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/homepage/start.cfm
Summary of waterfowl banded in WA (tabs on bottom of page for different species): https://goo.gl/4rIkpN
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Neighbors son got a double banded wigeon the other day. Never seen a double banded wigeon!
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All mallards for me.
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Banded Harlequin. Only band I've ever got.
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Ive manage a teal, woodduck, Canada goose, Snow goose and Ross's goose. Range from The Aleutian Chain, Canada and California.
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Cool stuff. A friend of a friend just bagged a hen pintail with a band. Thought that was pretty unusual.
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All mallards and canada geese for me. One big mallard drake was banded in St. Johns Newfoundland and I shot him in the Moses Lake area. It was 4 years since he was banded. I double checked the band number and it was right. I was very surprised how far this fellow had traveled.
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All mallards and canada geese for me. One big mallard drake was banded in St. Johns Newfoundland and I shot him in the Moses Lake area. It was 4 years since he was banded. I double checked the band number and it was right. I was very surprised how far this fellow had traveled.
Holy smokes, that's some serious flyway hopping!
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Here is some information from one of our hunts this year. One of them was shot alone on the first flock of the day and the others were shot out of one flock that had 6 banded birds!
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Here is some information from one of our hunts this year. One of them was shot alone on the first flock of the day and the others were shot out of one flock that had 6 banded birds!
my brother has a goose with the neck band XY69, but from Yakima Co.
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Here is some information from one of our hunts this year. One of them was shot alone on the first flock of the day and the others were shot out of one flock that had 6 banded birds!
my brother has a goose with the neck band XY69, but from Yakima Co.
Thats crazy! I shot 2 leg bands this yeah one from Medical Lake and one from Sprague Lake. The Collar from this one was Banded in 2008 near Sprague.