Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: bagmNtagm on October 16, 2011, 09:56:56 PM
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Went out to the grays harbor area and had a decent opening day, had to work for em but got a few cacklers between the few of us , everybody got a goose. Muleyslayer#1 and crowkiller stayed out there and got a few more geese and ol muleyslayer got him 3 teal in 1 shot, The first pic is the Aleutian goose I shot from 50-60 yards away
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My Aleution
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first 4 that we got
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crowkiller and muleyslayer
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Looks like a good day :tup:
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not an aleut but nice cackler.
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not an aleut but nice cackler.
Correct not an Aleutian. It's a cackler.
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my bad guys i thought that little ring on the neck made it an aleutian. Id'ing the ducks is usually no problem same with geese, but there is a couple I havent fully figured out how to fully identify yet like the dusky's, aleutians, ect. Its all good we live learn everyday, im always down to learn something new
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an aleut would have a larger white neck ring and connect all the way around, most dont connect the cheek patch on the throat and there can be a "negative" ring below the white ring.