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Paradise Duck shoot
07 March 2005, 05:58
TOP_PREDATORParadise Duck shoot
Did anyone get out after Paradise ducks at the weekend? I went down to PioPio with a few mates we shot 50 odd birds.Can i post photos of bird shooting here?or is it only for big game
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07 March 2005, 07:30
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07 March 2005, 09:53
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Never shot a Paradise duck. Have seen photos and probably seen them when in NZ.
Post away, not just for big game hunting, I love the occasional duck shoot.
07 March 2005, 10:06
Stu Cquote:
Can i post photos of bird shooting here?or is it only for big game
I get the feeling this forum is for "no game"

Top-Predator, I'd love to see those pictures. How do you hunt them? Over water or in a field?
07 March 2005, 11:36
muzzaParadise shelduck in NZ are pretty similar to the aussie woodduck to look at . They are a large duck - males are all black and females are a lustrous copper colour with a white neck and head . Very prety , but hated because a) they consume vast amounts of pasture and shit most of it out , fouling the rest of the grass b) they dabble around the edges of ponds and large puddles making big areas of mud , and c) they fly up and down river valleys squawking their heads off when you are trying to sneak up the valley afer a deer .
In many areas they are a major farm pest - flocks of over a thousand at a time eat a heap of grass . In some areas there is a special shooting season in March , in addition to the normal shooting season in May .
The area that Top Predator was shooting is one of the renown paradise duck haunts .
Post your photos mate , it is the Aus/NZ HUNTING Forum and duckhunting is still hunting .
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07 March 2005, 13:23
TOP_PREDATORBest place to set up decoys is in a paddock that has been cut for hay,as they like the young grass.We had 80 decoys out,the more the better and you can leave the dead birds out too as they work as decoys .Paradise ducks are not the smartest birds in the world.
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"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
07 March 2005, 13:39
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by muzza:
Paradise shelduck in NZ are pretty similar to the aussie woodduck to look at .
They don't look like wood duck, maybe more like a mountain duck.
50 of them makes a lot of duck.

PS What is that strange thing you are holding? It only has one barrel?

07 March 2005, 22:53
muzzaThey looked like the western Australian woodduck that I saw in the 1970's in Wa , maybe they are a mountain duck in other parts . Pretty sure we share them anyway .
Fifty ducks for a shooting party is not unusual , although for one shooter it is a little over the limit.....
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07 March 2005, 23:42
TOP_PREDATORThe bag limit is 7 birds a day,there was 5 guys shooting and two stayed and shot sunday morning too.How are the Fallow bucks coming along down your way Muzza? have you been out?
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was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
Is that North is or South Island?
i have not shot them for 2 years but the limit around Waimate then was 15 birds per person per day. Great decoy shooting and can limit out in an hour or so on a good paddock.
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08 March 2005, 11:08
TOP_PREDATORPio Pio is in the north island.There is some top shooting around Waimate i shot opening morning down there last year.
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08 March 2005, 11:44
muzzaT_P - no update on the Fallows as yet , although I have at least one hunt organised , maybe more , busy time of year . Nice bag of ducks mate .
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09 March 2005, 05:58
416SWNitro I think the answer is in Muzza's description Shelduck = Mountian duck = fun to shoot bad to eat. They sure do look like mounties.
The correct name would be Australian Shelduck if I remember correctly
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