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This is got to be the best spot to find the answer, where is the best location to find cinnamon teal along with a good mix of other species
 
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Argentina
 
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West coast ie Cali or Mexico.

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I have shot hundreds of them in Argentina along with at least 10 other species of ducks. Magnificent bird.
 
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What Larry said. We shot a heap of them in Argentina and I'm heading back down in April for more.

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We are heading back in July.
 
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You don't have to go that far; there are lots of them in California's Central Valley, especially early and late in the season. They're not considered a particularly desirable duck here.

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Who are you hunting with Larry?

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Argentina Outfitters.
 
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I use to shoot quite a few cinnamons and green wings down in mexico, but the last few years have seen very few.


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They're not considered a particularly desirable duck here.

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Why's that? They don't taste as good as other teal?
 
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Sonora mexico , you can shoot cinamon teal, as well as mexican mallards and brant, which are all hard to find elsewhere as well as whistlers, and dove or quail.

I ahev been going for years, and its allways an awesome hunt. Contact me if you want contact info for the outfitter we use.
 
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Norton,

Sorry I'm a little late with a response to your question.

The general feeling is that they're not as good to eat as greenwing teal. If you look at the powder blue secondary coverts ("shoulder" patch) and a bill that's a little wider than a greenwing's, there is a certain resemblance to a spoonie. I don't shoot them, so I have no first-hand knowledge.

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Roger that Dave. I agree re their unfortunate resemblance to spoonies. I still need one for the wall though.
 
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They do make beautiful mounts. I did a number of wall mounts with all 3 Teal abreast for my clients.


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Just got back yesterday. Shooting at Santa Rita. Fantastic duck shooting.
 
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South West Idaho has breeding populations of cinnamon teal and they are almost as common as mallards here.

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I just got back Tuesday from Santa Fe Provence, Argentina. Several kinds of Teal, by the thousands. Everywhere.


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Just got back yesterday. Shooting at Santa Rita. Fantastic duck shooting.


Details please. We leave for Santa Rita soon.
 
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Came to Argentina i guranteed at least 20 in a morning .


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Just got back yesterday. Shooting at Santa Rita. Fantastic duck shooting.


Details please. We leave for Santa Rita soon.

Phone 305-394-0056. Give me a call and I'll be glad to tell you all about it...
 
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I was there last year. Nice place with great shooting.

We changed location this year to enable a mixed bag for six days.

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