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  1. I have shot several band since i hunt, near 80(i live near a banding place)but its always fun when you get a duck : for exemple an old mallard the band are so worn you can’t read the number ,a greenwing teal from Virginia (i live near Montréal)or a mallard from manitoba,to see how far these bird can do for their migrations.

  2. Seasoned consistently successful hunters do not like revealing the location of their honey holes. People are always trying to weasel free info out of the top 10%ers. That's why charter captains don't talk on the radio. One look at me and people know I'm an old pro. People ask where I got a big buck, I'll tell them the county. That's it. Sometimes they get mad. If they ask for more specifics, I ask if they want the coordinates of my stand. They usually don't want to talk to me anymore after that. If I'm killing the gills, and I notice people watching me, I'll sometimes start throwing bass plugs until they move away. If they ask how I did, I tell them I got a couple little ones. Any more questions, "it's bad luck to talk about it", or "my Gramps swore me to secrecy on his death bed", lol. My favorite is "sorry, I'm not giving free fishing lessons today." Shuts em right up. I've concocted some pretty eloborate lies to discourage competition, lol. The first step in locating game is to locate the game. I don't know why this is so difficult to figure out. Game wants to be where you're NOT, and so do I.

  3. I shot my first band in North Dakota at age 13. Drake Mallard, banded in La Centre, Kentucky. I just wanna say now how rare it is, especially at that age to shoot a band. So don't get your hopes up about shooting one. My grandpa hunted his whole life, all season, and only ever shot 1 banded goose. Very cool to see where they were banded though.

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