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Yes John Specks are best.
Destry, someone else gets the dreded can't hit myself in the #%$ syndrom. Been shooting good put my doubles pin on vest hope it doesnt put the "hooie" on me.
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I get in a slump at least once every season, it's enough to make a man crazy.
Speaking of jewelery on their legs, a friend was hunting over in Canada this afternoon and shot a banded blackjack. Now that's a rarity, any banded diver is a prize above all prizes. DLH
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11-26-2011, 06:11 AM | #15 | ||||||
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Is that a Scaup or a Ringneck? I have heard them called both. I have been lucky enough to shoot a banded Teal along with a Mallard,Gadwal and Canada Goose.The goose had a yellow band around it's neck as well as a regular band. Kinda said shoot me!I go out tomorrow after ducks.Weather is supposed to be right.48 with a 20 knot wind gusting to 30.I will give a report,I am going to shoot a Parker 16 with 30" barrels.
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Blackjacks are ringnecks as far as I've always been concerned. I think some guys don't know the difference between bluebill and ringneck so they use the name blackjack for both but jacks are ringnecks for sure.
I've shot bands on mallards, a wood duck, a teal, and geese. Never killed a neckband, that's a real prize for sure. DLH
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I was as virtuously given as a gentleman need to be; virtuous enough; swore little; diced not above seven times a week; went to a bawdy-house once in a quarter--of an hour; paid money that I borrowed, three of four times; lived well and in good compass: and now I live out of all order, out of all compass. Falstaff - Henry IV |
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Ringnecks
Fun to shoot.Sound like jet planes.I been lucky enough to shoot a number of them in SC below Charleston.They eat well too.
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Yes, I've always been a big fan of the blackjack. Most guys don't get to shoot them right in the decoys because they seem to normally just want to buzz a mallard rig. If you've got a lot of jacks in your area throw in half a dozen decoys of their species and you'll shoot them with feet down everytime.
Destry
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my first time to here of waterfowl wearing pearls....does it also carry info like the wedding bands...charlie
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Louisiana part 6
The duck hunting gods forgot me yesterday.It seemed like a perfect day.Cold,wind 15 to 20 with gust to 25.Never happened.The front got over us and stalled.I left early and my friends stayed and got 8 ducks.A couple of Mallards and a pintail and even a Widgeon.However they miss a lot of decoying flocks! Feet done crying "eat me.eat me now. 7 to be exact!At least that is what they owned up to,They were not using Parker's.I am going again on Wednesday and will report.How do I take pictures and post.Can I do it with my phone?
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