johnc wrote:
did this today also
aunt betty wrote:The duck that gets misidentified the most in my experience is the hen pintail.
johnc wrote:Ericdc wrote:Going to be hard to beat that ‘17 model you ran in gueydan last year.
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That call was tuned for that room----venue acoustics greatly affect perceived sound----big deal in calling people
SpinnerMan wrote:aunt betty wrote:The duck that gets misidentified the most in my experience is the hen pintail.
First pintail I ever got, I didn't know it until my dog handed it too me. I only worry about duck ID until I'm bumping up against a limit. If in doubt, just shoot one. There are no ducks we will ever see that you can't shoot one.
Late season we have to worry about black ducks mixed in with mallards. First black I got in Illinois, I thought it was a hen mallard. Although I did positively ID it in the air. It was dead and falling, but still in the air
johnc wrote:i am getting old and have had to start logging notes in a book on my daily call practice because I FORGET what i did to get WHAT SOUND
aunt betty wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:aunt betty wrote:The duck that gets misidentified the most in my experience is the hen pintail.
First pintail I ever got, I didn't know it until my dog handed it too me. I only worry about duck ID until I'm bumping up against a limit. If in doubt, just shoot one. There are no ducks we will ever see that you can't shoot one.
Late season we have to worry about black ducks mixed in with mallards. First black I got in Illinois, I thought it was a hen mallard. Although I did positively ID it in the air. It was dead and falling, but still in the air
When you're scratching your head looking at a hen mallard that has a drake's bill...it's a black duck. (every time)
aunt betty wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:aunt betty wrote:The duck that gets misidentified the most in my experience is the hen pintail.
First pintail I ever got, I didn't know it until my dog handed it too me. I only worry about duck ID until I'm bumping up against a limit. If in doubt, just shoot one. There are no ducks we will ever see that you can't shoot one.
Late season we have to worry about black ducks mixed in with mallards. First black I got in Illinois, I thought it was a hen mallard. Although I did positively ID it in the air. It was dead and falling, but still in the air
When you're scratching your head looking at a hen mallard that has a drake's bill...it's a black duck. (every time)
SpinnerMan wrote:My wife had actually told me she wanted duck for the duck white chili I had been making.
DComeaux wrote:...what are the things judges listen for?
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