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Great pics!!!!!!!

If you have any pics of the boat, gear etc. I would really like to see them too!


Shot a couple of goldens here during the weekend but didn't take any good pics.


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That action series of the scotch double is awesome. dancing

Also love the one of the orts from the small furry creature that was living in capn's beard. rotflmo
 
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Awesome pics!! I love hunting seaducks. I couldn't make it out this year but I plan on it next year again. Got to get one of those eiders one of these days as well.
 
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Damn Leighton. Nice pictures.

I am going to have to do the sea duck thing one day.
 
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Thanks, gents. Big fun, as always. Cap'n Jack delivers once again, and the boys in from Idaho were thrilled to get all the species they were after.

As far as the beard thing. Truth is, I tried baiting the birds with cheese popcorn for some pics, and when I turned around saw that the good skipper disapproves of any baiting of birds, so took it upon himself to clean it all up. He said something about the yellow dye in the popcorn being bad for the marine environment or something...

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Larry, it's something every hard-core waterfowler needs to experience at least once. Happy to set you straight anytime.


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Sweeeeeeet pics....the 2 WW together is just amazing....and that Eider is a Boss Hog. Looks like you guys had a fantastic time. tu2
 
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Great pics KG! I arrive tomorrow afternoon. Just bought my license and stamps via the Internet, what an easy deal that was. Can't wait!


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cool pic's I"ll get up there some day
 
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Great pics KG! I arrive tomorrow afternoon. Just bought my license and stamps via the Internet, what an easy deal that was. Can't wait!


They're here for you, David. I'll be around tomorrow night (downtown). Not sure where you're staying, but PM me if you've time for a drink, have time for a bite maybe or need any local advice.


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That appears to be great hunting. Never have done a sea duck hunt. I would know how to act without hip boots, water lilies, and snakes.

Excellent pictures also.
 
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Awesome pics my friend!

Thanks for the kudos and as always glad to have ya aboard!! Even if you do poke fun here and there!


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as usual great pics camo - good to see capt jack again - josh and i talk about our trip ALL the time , we need to do it again sometime !!!


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as usual great pics camo - good to see capt jack again - josh and i talk about our trip ALL the time , we need to do it again sometime !!!


I'll 2nd that!!


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Great photos!

Looks like a great time.

I love that bob-tailed chocolate Labrador.


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Great series of photos Kamo. I have never tried wearing hunter orange coveralls on a duck hunt. It must work pretty good.


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Michael, I call Gunner my Scottish Short Tailed Retriever! Some may call it severe but what else was I to do with a long tailed dog that kept knocking my beer over!!??

Palmer.........Kamo has an odd sense of what's appropriate seaduck camo doesn't he!!??


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Palmer.........Kamo has an odd sense of what's appropriate seaduck camo doesn't he!!??


Right, since it was so obvious from our limits that the birds were incredibly off-put and terrified of me oilskins... Roll Eyes Big Grin

Come on kid, this wasn't my first time out for seaducks. They ain't exactly God's smartest or wariest critters. Hell, I cut my teeth killing eider decoying to a mallard block spray painted white standing on a spit of land between a breached jetty just north of Boston, in full view of birds. After the first one was down, you could just leave it floating. As often as not, you'd get more to decoy to their dead, belly up and feet pedaling buddy...Wink

Plus, my gear was covered by the gunnel and my coat. You, on the other hand, with that hairy face and spectacles glowing didn't help us at all!

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Palmer.........Kamo has an odd sense of what's appropriate seaduck camo doesn't he!!??


Right, since it was so obvious from our limits that the birds were incredibly off-put and terrified of me oilskins... Roll Eyes Big Grin

Come on kid, this wasn't my first time out for seaducks. They ain't exactly God's smartest or wariest critters. Hell, I cut my teeth killing eider decoying to a mallard block spray painted white standing on a spit of land between a breached jetty just north of Boston, in full view of birds. After the first one was down, you could just leave it floating. As often as not, you'd get more to decoy to their dead, belly up and feet pedaling buddy...Wink

Plus, my gear was covered by the gunnel and my coat. You, on the other hand, with that hairy face and spectacles glowing didn't help us at all!

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The bait is taken!!

I'm sure we would've limited out at least 15 minutes earlier without the glowing orange orb in our midst!! Ha!


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