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Title: Sea duck hunt
Post by: duckman18 on November 14, 2021, 09:10:34 PM
Really wanting to get a harlequin/sea ducks  any open seats. Could take you on a puddle duck hunt in exchange. Or salmon steelhead trip. Located in elma wa thanks
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: h2ofowlr on November 14, 2021, 10:06:23 PM
We have a few new guide in the north sound that are working over the sea ducks pretty good with clients.  Been seeing lots of pictures posted.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: duckman18 on November 15, 2021, 04:45:17 AM
We have a few new guide in the north sound that are working over the sea ducks pretty good with clients.  Been seeing lots of pictures posted.
I’ve got a hold of a few of them they wont take locals out. I had a trip scheduled with one then he changed his policy and canceled. They wont take residents.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: GWP on November 15, 2021, 05:50:26 PM
Future competition? Interesting.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: duckman18 on November 15, 2021, 06:14:25 PM
Future competition? Interesting.
yeah that’s exactly why, I understand there logic but it also sucks for guys that just want to shoot a couple sea ducks for the wall. I’m not going to buy a boat for the bay.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: Lady Grouse hunter on December 16, 2021, 04:47:56 AM
BEEN THERE, DONE THAT!  :hello: :bash:
Go to the San Juan Islands, Get a small( I did it in a Blue one!) boat, go on the Lea side, string the dekes out, Have a blast>>>>
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: Lady Grouse hunter on December 16, 2021, 04:51:00 AM
Look for the Pintail Ducks (not A pintail, but the "pintail" sea-ducks) :hello:
One may get lucky IF the weather sends them south (Hariquins).
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: washingtonmuley on January 11, 2022, 10:01:15 AM
I used to take a few people a year for them but they would bring themselves back and blow up the area with all their friends. I certainly understand why guides will only take out of Staters. The game has definitely changed over the years. Hell now you can harvest one Harlequin and call yourself a guide.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: fowl smacker on January 11, 2022, 11:42:16 AM
I'm the kind of guy that if someone brings me to their special spot, I won't go back there unless I'm with them.  If I search and find someone's "special spot" on my own, well, then it's every man for himself.  You'd better plan on waking up early.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: h2ofowlr on January 11, 2022, 12:20:07 PM
Lots of people have been burned by taking locals out to their sea duck spots.  It's fairly easy to shoot them, labor intensive to setup for them.  I don't bring folks out with me either, unless they leave their GPS and cell phone in the car and that's on a limited basis.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: GUscottie on February 25, 2022, 07:00:28 PM
I can say this, there is a guide out of the north sound that has absolutely blown up the "blue" ducks as he calls them. Over-hunted them to the point that I would be incredibly skeptical if we get an "OTC" one a year on Harlequin after this.

All of the other guides I know refuse to take out locals due to them paying once to hunt, and then brining out every family member, friend, etc to hunt the birds.

There are a lot of great spots to hunt them if you look and spend some time scouting during season. As said previously, they're very easy to hunt once you can find them.
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: duckman18 on March 18, 2022, 05:53:42 PM
I can say this, there is a guide out of the north sound that has absolutely blown up the "blue" ducks as he calls them. Over-hunted them to the point that I would be incredibly skeptical if we get an "OTC" one a year on Harlequin after this.

All of the other guides I know refuse to take out locals due to them paying once to hunt, and then brining out every family member, friend, etc to hunt the birds.

There are a lot of great spots to hunt them if you look and spend some time scouting during season. As said previously, they're very easy to hunt once you can find them.
Yeah I know exactly who you’re talking about I had a trip booked with one of the other guides and once he found out I was from Washington he canceled the trip and used weather as his excuse and then refunded me the money instead of rescheduling it I’m not really looking for getting completely set up to do see duckhunting I just wanna get a Harley and a long tail for the wall and I would be happy it’s a long drive for me. Boats a little small for the big water I like sticking to my smaller local rivers
Title: Re: Sea duck hunt
Post by: cem3434 on April 30, 2022, 03:22:42 PM
Lots of people have been burned by taking locals out to their sea duck spots.  It's fairly easy to shoot them, labor intensive to setup for them.  I don't bring folks out with me either, unless they leave their GPS and cell phone in the car and that's on a limited basis.

If/when they open harlequin again, I'd like to harvest one to say I have and it's one of the few birds I'd actually have mounted. I'm willing to leave the GPS, cell and whatever else behind plus willing to pay for fuel to help out with the cost.  What do you say boss, can I go with you?  :chuckle:
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