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Unread 01-30-2011, 08:45 PM   #1
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Ugly ducklings all growed up. Pic from last spring migration. I think some jurisdictions allow hunting swans but don't know where or even if true.
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Unread 01-31-2011, 06:51 AM   #2
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No swan hunting here in northeast Minnesota. I hear them 'trumpeting' now and then, but they are allowed to pass through, unmolested.
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Unread 01-31-2011, 08:00 AM   #3
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nice picture as always Jack. best ch
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no swan hunting in mississippi either... but i do have today to hunt deer today last day of a long season....and a good one too... charlie
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As far as I know NC is the only state that allows swan hunting? It's a tag system - they issue approximately 5,000. Not that hard to get, actually. The hunting is easy as we have big numbers of birds - and as they don't get hunted that hard, they decoy and call in very easily. It's all about access and most use a guide - there are dozens of guides who book swan hunts usually at less than $100/person. Hunts are usually done by 8am unless you're waiting to pick out a bird with a band. I've never had the desire to shoot a swan, but most of my friends fill their tag each year.

As far as seasons - quail is in till the end of the month....
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maybe destrey will pipe in here..he pretty up on those swan hunts...seems like he mentioned one time about going out to hunt swans or maybe it was cranes.... charlie
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Unread 01-31-2011, 02:39 PM   #7
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So here I am talking to an old friend in British Columbia and I mention a mutual friend in Regina who has a few Parkers that he has fixed up and is now really into Parkers. I had sent him to my old friend with the idea that he could pick up a few Parkers. Well now I hear that he bought a whole bunch of them , he must be one of the larger Parker collectors in Canada. The guns from Ron needed a little TLC but Ron didn't acquire junk , so CONGRATULATIONS JACK. I am absolutely pleased for you and know that you have some fine shooter Parkers.

By the way, I am buying the very nice , very collectible Lefever from our friend. Lots of case colors, everything right about the gun, a light 12, all the adjustments, even trigger pressure adjustments, highly figured wood. I know its not a Parker, but......
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I went on a Swan shoot in NC several years ago.I was pretty dissapointed,sort of like shooting a Great Blue Heron. We set up out in the bay with some decoys, there were guite a few flights of birds, and they all responded to the call , flew right over us. Not much of a challenge .
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David, some of the big six foot tall swans with the red throats come through a little west of here. Could be a challenge with them. Called Trumpeter Swans.
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Swan hunting is legal in S.D., N.D., Montana and Utah. I hunted them in S.D. a couple years ago, my experience is they are suckers for decoys/calls. We shot the first two we saw, decoyed half way across a BIG lake straight into two Swan decoys. I'd not recommend going twice.

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