27 October 2011, 07:30
JackduckhunterOk how about a few more???
28 October 2011, 22:08
L. David KeithHey Jack, about what month do the Eiders get prime plummage? Looks like your having a hell of a start, congrats!
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30 October 2011, 01:07
JackduckhunterL. David Keith. Around Thanksgiving a much larger number of the Eiders are colored up nice. So far we've only got a few that were for the most part clean.
Graybird, Thanks!
Were back out again today in fairly snotty weather but we made the best of it and got our birds
30 October 2011, 03:26
nubeJack, what do you guys have for limits there?
Do you get many longtails as well?
31 October 2011, 07:05
Jackduckhunterquote:
Originally posted by nube:
Jack, what do you guys have for limits there?
Do you get many longtails as well?
Limit is 7 seaducks per day, no more than four of any one species, and only one hen eider can be within the 7.
We get plenty of oldsquaw. Heading out again in the a.m. and if the wind turns the way I'm hoping and I can reach a special spot safely should have some pics. But the short answer is yes, we have oldsquaw in good numbers.