Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: runningboard on January 21, 2008, 10:38:17 AM
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hey guys, I was recently driving my kids to school and we noticed waterfowl on the road every 1/2 mile or so for a long ways and my little girl asks, "Dad, what are those?" I replied that I thought they were ducks and maybe they were falling out of a duck-hunter's boat as he travelled towards wherever he was going. BUT, on my way home I stopped to chuck one of 'em off the road, since an eagle got hit by a snowplow eating dead stuff on the road last year, and the duck was still alive! is this normal? I don't hunt waterfowl so don't know how things work but shouldn't you be sure they're dead? I figured the others might have gotten kicked out by another "still kicking" one in the boat.
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Maybe somebody with a twisted sense of humor thinking it would be funny to drop all their ducks off on the road? I don't know. Can't think of any other explanation.
And the one still being alive...well, how alive was it? I mean was it up walking around or just lying there with an eye open looking at you? Could you tell if these ducks had been shot? What species?
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Weird story...not sure what to think of it. Seems unlikely that they were falling (without help) out of a boat or truck :dunno:
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not being a waterfowl hunter I don't know species, but it had been shot, was bloody and alive enough to lift it's head and look at me. I didn't have anything with me to dispatch it.
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Try your heel, wring it's neck, hold the body and strike the head against something hard.... :dunno:
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I usually save the lead and wring the neck. I cant say I have ever dispatched a bird.