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Legband wrote:I love to see the bling.
Legband wrote:Not at all ,
I have kept all of my reports as well.
The majority are the old style where you called it in and they sent your a certificate the last few I have killed they send you a email and you print your own.
I also made a copy of each of the checks I received for the money bands on the double banded birds from the Gayle Ford Foundation.
It's just one more piece of documentation.
Duckdog wrote:Legband wrote:I love to see the bling.
Never would have guessed that....
Do your hunting buddies ever say, "Cover up your lanyard...you're flaring the birds!"
3200 Man wrote:Legband wrote:Not at all ,
I have kept all of my reports as well.
The majority are the old style where you called it in and they sent your a certificate the last few I have killed they send you a email and you print your own.
I also made a copy of each of the checks I received for the money bands on the double banded birds from the Gayle Ford Foundation.
It's just one more piece of documentation.
I have 5 single bands and one double ( money ) band , all were banded within 20 miles from where they were shot !
Where were yours banded , Joe ?
Legband wrote:Duckdog wrote:Legband wrote:I love to see the bling.
Never would have guessed that....
Do your hunting buddies ever say, "Cover up your lanyard...you're flaring the birds!"
I keep it tucked in my jacket except for the call loops.
But Yes they always have something to say and you have know idea the rash of crap I take.
One of my buddies took a 3/4 inch piece of conduit 30 inchs long and cut almost all the way through it every 3/4 of a inch apart so it looked like all goose bands and then wore it for the next 15 mins.
They all laugh and I laughed as well.
I but if noticed they all have all their bands on their lanyards it may be two or six or twelve but they are all sporting them.
I just happened to be in the right place at the right time more often and simply put I'm in the field almost every day of season so I have a little more jewelry.
Me too !Legband wrote:3200 Man wrote:Legband wrote:Not at all ,
I have kept all of my reports as well.
The majority are the old style where you called it in and they sent your a certificate the last few I have killed they send you a email and you print your own.
I also made a copy of each of the checks I received for the money bands on the double banded birds from the Gayle Ford Foundation.
It's just one more piece of documentation.
I have 5 single bands and one double ( money ) band , all were banded within 20 miles from where they were shot !
Where were yours banded , Joe ?
My farthest ones were in Alaska I have several from Canada , one from Washington , several from Oregon , and a number from northern Ca. From Alturas to Sacramento and Los Banos One from Nevada.
The largest number of honkers were Arnold , Montpellier , and the Delta.
Currently I have 52 goose bands and 30 ducks , 6 of the geese were double banded and one duck was.
How many birds have your dogs retrieved for others hunters , with one leg.....is the question ?![]()
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I was referring to Doves Bands in my question , Joe !
I have given several to my sons and grandsons that were shot when we were together.
3200 Man wrote:You always hear ( well my dog retrieved it and it always retrieves what I shoot ) before the laughing !
It sure makes for a good surprise , if you're into keeping bands .![]()
Rick wrote:3200 Man wrote:You always hear ( well my dog retrieved it and it always retrieves what I shoot ) before the laughing !
It sure makes for a good surprise , if you're into keeping bands .![]()
I started waterfowling seriously in an area where it seemed like every third goose was banded, so there was no thrill, and I thought of them as "used" birds someone else had already had in hand. Never became a collector, and even if alone when one came along, it would go to the next kid I saw with a call. Now my grandsons get them.
But I love seeing the dog coming with a band when I've guest hunters, because it gives me a chance to angrily demand, "Who shot that bird? I need to know who shot that damn bird." Sometimes a sheepish hand will raise, and I get to administer a happy surprise. Other times, no one will fess up, and I get to say, "Well, I didn't shoot it, but guess its band will go to the dog." and watch the backpedaling and claiming start.
Legband wrote:Finished out strong with a good closing hunt.
Got cleaned up drove to the hospital and got here just in time to meet my new grandson.
It won't be long and the good Lord willing he will be in the field with papa.
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