SO7mm
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+1 on the beat up Super 90.Picture is not of me. I only have a handful of bands, I just thought it was humorous.
Lots of funny (silly) stuff in this thread.
Beat up M1 Super 90 for me.
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+1 on the beat up Super 90.Picture is not of me. I only have a handful of bands, I just thought it was humorous.
Lots of funny (silly) stuff in this thread.
Beat up M1 Super 90 for me.
Speaking of only a handful of bands. Me too. Some people hunt in areas that have a high concentration of banded birds.Picture is not of me. I only have a handful of bands, I just thought it was humorous.
Lots of funny (silly) stuff in this thread.
Beat up M1 Super 90 for me.
[/QUOTE]This bird was banded for twenty five years. It was banded as an adult. The person I was speaking too was in awe because the oldest banded Canada Goose at this time was also twenty five years but banded as a juvenile. Technically I had shot the oldest Canada Goose on record at the time of reporting. Now I see data has changed and they have this species that have been banded and aged at 33 years.
Oldest one I've killed was ten years banded as a juvie. I thought that was old until I researched to find about the 33 year old one. Even the ten year old that I killed was worn thin also.Speaking of only a handful of bands. Me too. Some people hunt in areas that have a high concentration of banded birds.
I guess I was lucky for a while from calling in and reporting band. They gave me the data on this band pictured. I shot this Canada Goose many years ago. The person I was talking too was acting kind of surprised.
This bird was banded for twenty five years. It was banded as an adult. The person I was speaking too was in awe because the oldest banded Canada Goose at this time was also twenty five years but banded as a juvenile. Technically I had shot the oldest Canada Goose on record at the time of reporting. Now I see data has changed and they have this species that have been banded and aged at 33 years.
Look at the heavy wear on this band.
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I've had best luck with hevi-shot brand chokes. As for factory chokes IM is your best bet.Thread Hijack: What choke does everyone use most often while duck hunting? Just curious and there was a friend debate going on
That is Fred Zink, owner of Zink calls and Avian X.Ha who ever he is hunts more than I will in my lifetime based on that lanyard.
Okay okay okay. I will go hunting with you. LolJesus people it is waterfowl hunting not rocket surgery. The birds have a brain the size of walnut. Find birds, figure out how to hide yourself, put out deeks, shoot birds. It doesn't matter what you wear if you can hide, decoy brands don't matter, shoot what shotgun shells you feel comfortable with and know will kill birds.
If you choose to jump shoot then good on ya. I have done it as well and it is a ton of fun.
I Started with a garage sell spread of used decoys, burlap to hide under, old military camo and Carhartts. Now $15,000 and 15 years later have a V Nose 14 foot cargo trailer stuffed with blinds, 15 dozen full body goose decoys, field and water duck decoys, robo ducks, goose flappers, flags, snow covers, etc etc and guess what it still boils down to scouting, hiding well and shooting birds.
Nemont
That's a cool story. Did that goose come into decoys when you shot it? I've gotten quite a few duck bands over the years and the couple I got jump shooting were older than the typical ones we get over decoys. Figured that made sense that the older birds steer clear of the decoy spreads.Speaking of only a handful of bands. Me too. Some people hunt in areas that have a high concentration of banded birds.
I guess I was lucky for a while from calling in and reporting band. They gave me the data on this band pictured. I shot this Canada Goose many years ago. The person I was talking too was acting kind of surprised.
This bird was banded for twenty five years. It was banded as an adult. The person I was speaking too was in awe because the oldest banded Canada Goose at this time was also twenty five years but banded as a juvenile. Technically I had shot the oldest Canada Goose on record at the time of reporting. Now I see data has changed and they have this species that have been banded and aged at 33 years.
Look at the heavy wear on this band.
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My gun patterns well with the cremator medium and long range, so those are my duck and goose chokes. I always pattern any choke and load combos I plan on using.Thread Hijack: What choke does everyone use most often while duck hunting? Just curious and there was a friend debate going on
Yes, the bird came into decoys that were in water.That's a cool story. Did that goose come into decoys when you shot it? I've gotten quite a few duck bands over the years and the couple I got jump shooting were older than the typical ones we get over decoys. Figured that made sense that the older birds steer clear of the decoy spreads.