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Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby gila-river » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:05 pm

Got to see a new breed of duck today thanks to another thread. Do you have any bucket list foreign or exotic waterfowl? I don't know if WFF is international yet but I follow some Australian dudes on FB and they have some awesome looking ducks down there. Here is one of my favorites a Bahamas pintail or white cheek pintail:
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Olly » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:08 pm

That's pretty cool. Every year for our traveling decoys we pick exotic species.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby assateague » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:14 pm

I'd probably miss that sonofabitch, too.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby assateague » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:15 pm

Although I've never seen one, the closed season in mandarin ducks irritates me, because if I ever see one, I'd like to at least take a shot at it. Don't get why a non-native species is closed.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby gila-river » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:15 pm

Nice! I have seen a few of these whistling ducks while hunting down here but have never even gotten them to look my direction. They seem to do their own thing but they are an attainable exotic for me hunting in AZ.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby The Duck Hammer » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:17 pm

These.

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby gila-river » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:20 pm

Nice call on the mandarin. What's the bird on the right?
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby The Duck Hammer » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:21 pm

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby gila-river » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:41 pm

assateague wrote:I'd probably miss that sonofabitch, too.

Ha! Just saw this. I was gonna put a pintail in and say I know this is an exotic for AT:lol:
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby gila-river » Fri Apr 04, 2014 3:42 pm

I know a few guys who took Eurasian widgeon this year. Anyone else seeing those in your area?
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Redbeard » Fri Apr 04, 2014 4:01 pm

While very rare we'll get oldsquaw and harli's migrate down to our bay on occasion. I was fortunate to scull on two oldsquaw this past season. Though both were immature birds
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Rick » Fri Apr 04, 2014 4:28 pm

gila-river wrote:Nice! I have seen a few of these whistling ducks while hunting down here but have never even gotten them to look my direction. They seem to do their own thing but they are an attainable exotic for me hunting in AZ.
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That's the fulvous version of whistling duck folks here call "Mexican squealers," because while they nest here in Summer, most have gone south with the bluewings by our regular season's November opening. We still shoot a few most years, but their blackbellied cousins handle colder weather better and are much more common in the bag. Both are great eating ducks, though as you've noted, apt to "do their own thing". Perhaps because the blackbellies have white wing patches, they can be drawn to spinners the fulvous mostly ignore. But while neither give much of a hoot for traditional duck whistles and either swing by a spread or don't with or without it, they'll both toll well to something that matches their own sharp pitch.

The good news is that I know that because a fellow was good enough to turn me on to a whistle they like. The bad news is that I promised not to reveal it. That, and the dang thing won't get nearly loud enough to suit me. But I've recently heard a herding dog whistle that seems to have great promise both for accuracy and volume and have ordered one to try to master. We'll see...
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby gila-river » Fri Apr 04, 2014 4:31 pm

Rick wrote:
gila-river wrote:Nice! I have seen a few of these whistling ducks while hunting down here but have never even gotten them to look my direction. They seem to do their own thing but they are an attainable exotic for me hunting in AZ.
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That's the fulvous version of whistling duck folks here call "Mexican squealers," because while they nest here in Summer, most have gone south with the bluewings by our regular season's November opening. We still shoot a few most years, but their blackbellied cousins handle colder weather better and are much more common in the bag. Both are great eating ducks, though as you've noted, apt to "do their own thing". Perhaps because the blackbellies have white wing patches, they can be drawn to spinners the fulvous mostly ignore. But while neither give much of a hoot for traditional duck whistles and either swing by a spread or don't with or without it, they'll both toll well to something that matches their own sharp pitch.

The good news is that I know that because a fellow was good enough to turn me on to a whistle they like. The bad news is that I promised not to reveal it. That, and the dang thing won't get nearly loud enough to suit me. But I've recently heard a herding dog whistle that seems to have great promise both for accuracy and volume and have ordered one to try to master. We'll see...

Good stuff Rick. Let me know how it works out for you.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby vincentpa » Fri Apr 04, 2014 4:39 pm

assateague wrote:Although I've never seen one, the closed season in mandarin ducks irritates me, because if I ever see one, I'd like to at least take a shot at it. Don't get why a non-native species is closed.


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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Eric Haynes » Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:30 pm

assateague wrote:Although I've never seen one, the closed season in mandarin ducks irritates me, because if I ever see one, I'd like to at least take a shot at it. Don't get why a non-native species is closed.

Would it stop you from shooting?
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby triplecurl » Fri Apr 04, 2014 7:41 pm

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby quackhead » Fri Apr 04, 2014 8:04 pm

Eric Haynes wrote:
assateague wrote:Although I've never seen one, the closed season in mandarin ducks irritates me, because if I ever see one, I'd like to at least take a shot at it. Don't get why a non-native species is closed.

Would it stop you from shooting?

Probably not, but might stop him from bragging :)
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Feelin' Fowl » Fri Apr 04, 2014 11:36 pm

Olly wrote:That's pretty cool. Every year for our traveling decoys we pick exotic species.


Seagulls are extremely exotic! :grin:

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby The Duck Hammer » Fri Apr 04, 2014 11:39 pm

Feelin' Fowl wrote:
Olly wrote:That's pretty cool. Every year for our traveling decoys we pick exotic species.


Seagulls are extremely exotic! :grin:

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby rebelp74 » Sat Apr 05, 2014 5:04 am

Feelin' Fowl wrote:
Olly wrote:That's pretty cool. Every year for our traveling decoys we pick exotic species.


Seagulls are extremely exotic! :grin:

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby assateague » Sat Apr 05, 2014 6:05 am

Ron, what is that?
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Flightstopper » Sat Apr 05, 2014 6:44 am

gila-river wrote:Nice! I have seen a few of these whistling ducks while hunting down here but have never even gotten them to look my direction. They seem to do their own thing but they are an attainable exotic for me hunting in AZ.
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We shoot some of those here and they get much more in Louisiana.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby hudson » Sat Apr 05, 2014 7:20 am

I'd like to hunt torrents[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1396700418500.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby Rick » Sat Apr 05, 2014 9:41 am

assateague wrote:Ron, what is that?


That's a girl.

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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby bill herian » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:03 am

hudson wrote:I'd like to hunt torrents[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1396700418500.jpg[/attachment]


From what I've heard it's not much of a hunt. Just walk up on them and hose them down.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby hudson » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:12 am

bill herian wrote:
hudson wrote:I'd like to hunt torrents[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1396700418500.jpg[/attachment]


From what I've heard it's not much of a hunt. Just walk up on them and hose them down.
i read that about them.i wonder why they don't flush.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby hudson » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:15 am

assateague wrote:Ron, what is that?
black bellied whistling duck.tree nester and damn good eating.have to skin em cuz it's almost impossible to pluck.
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Re: Foreign/exotic waterfowl

Postby RonE » Sat Apr 05, 2014 10:18 am

assateague wrote:Ron, what is that?


Black bellied Whistling Duck, quite common around here but seldom shot because it learns pretty fast where to stay away from and where to eat. People around here that live near a water source can put out corn in their yard or driveway and be covered up in them in no time at all. One family down the street from me puts out corn every afternoon and the tree ducks wait for feeding time in trees and on the power lines in front of his house.

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