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Don Kaas
10-17-2009, 07:27 PM
Every year we open up the early Maryland duck season, at a large blind situated along a heavily wooded creek near Urieville. It's always been a good early season blind with wood ducks and greenwings in predominance. We use it a few times during the year and two years ago on the season's last day, it produced a banded black/mallard hybrid drake for me.This year The Colonel, Russ and I showed up on Friday at the old 1704 Queen Anne brick farmhouse we use as a base during the season in the midst of the first of back to back nor'easters. Our guide could not help mention with a sly smile, "Well, boys, we've got weather." After a bit of ballgame watching and the ritual sipping of some Pikesville Maryland Straight Rye we hit the sack with the Yankees up 3-1. This morning it was raining and 42 degrees with swirling winds. Russ took his "rain gun", a 30" VHE with a Miller trigger, The Colonel his trusty Fox HE and I went with my Parker DH 32" 20g #2 frame magnum. At shootin' time it was still too dark to shoot but at about 7 o'clock we lit into a flock of mallards flying below a gaggle of Canadas...Strike Out! Hmmmm, how did that happen? The rain came down and a few ducks came by and a few fell and a few didn't. We picked at them, a greenwing here and a woodie there, a pair of mallards until we had an unremarkable 8 ducks...What was remarkable perhaps even notable was by 11:20 we had 3 duck bands in the blind on the ankles of 2 mallards and a woodie. A 11:25 a pair of woodies pulled pass a snoozing Colonel going upstream haulin the frieght. As they dipped to give a passing glance at the dekes, Russ to my left, yelled, "Ducks!" just as I spied them myself. We jumped up. Russ took the rear woodrow while I swung on the front bird. We scored. Mine staggered with the first shot, clawed for altitude but my second dose of 1 1/4 oz of Tungsten Polymer 6s anchored it and both fell about 20 yards apart. Gunner, the Lab was sent for my bird first by Bernie the guide. When he brought it back to him, I heard Bernie say, "For God's sake! He tossed the woodie to me in the blind as I put down the big 20. Another band...Gunner was already on his way to pick up Russ' duck. I watched Bernie shake his head when Gunner brought it to hand. It was another banded bird for a total of 5. A fairly notable day, I'd say... we quit at noon. 3 bands for me and 2 for Russ...back at the house sitting around lunch with 3 of the guides we all agreed, the Urieville Blind will now and forever be known as "The Bling Blind"...a good day out with the Parkers...:)

Eric Eis
10-17-2009, 07:38 PM
I'm not sure is Destry will ever forgive you...:rotf::rotf:

Don Kaas
10-17-2009, 08:14 PM
His reply to my text message was "I hate you." At 6:03 this evening, he and Nathan had 3 redheads, 1 bluebill and a baldpate but not one single band...can you imagine?

Kurt Densmore
10-17-2009, 11:13 PM
Congrats Don !!! What a day !!!:bowdown:

Three times we have shot two banded ducks in one day but never more than that. One of those over on St. Clair was a Jack Miner....I did not take that one home with me...:banghead:

Kurt

Bill Murphy
10-18-2009, 09:47 AM
Don, did the mallards have RSA bands or government bands? Most of the RSAs are in Dorchester, I assume, but I guess there are also RSAs up north.

Don Kaas
10-18-2009, 01:37 PM
I had 2 USFWS bands both woodies were banded in MD one in August the other in September of this year and 1 Bombay Hook band obviously banded in DE . Russ had 1 USFWS and 1 Bombay Hook band.

Bill Murphy
10-18-2009, 06:11 PM
I assume the Bombay Hook is a Delaware state tag. Congratulations, I thought you may have just run into a bunch of RSA birds out for a spin. I hope you guys are having a good time. Won't make it to the Allentown Show. The K Man is on his annual grouse trip.

Don Kaas
10-18-2009, 07:50 PM
Not too much interesting in the Parker line at the Allentown Show. I saw a rather early 12g Titanic DH (95,???) on a 1 1/2 frame. I came home with 96,248, a 30" #2 frame m/f factory straight grip 12g VH. from 1900..

Destry L. Hoffard
10-19-2009, 03:36 PM
I still hate you.

DLH