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Post by Noblebowhunter on Oct 3, 2007 20:32:07 GMT -5
Got a 100% I.D. on a cackler that is usin my work pond along with the other 200 canadas out there. This is the second one i have actually seen in real life. The other is on my hunting partners wall. Try findin that thing to show people in the mix of 200 canadas all bunched up. Any of you guys killed any? im sure you have but man i would love to have one on the wall myself.
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Post by quackingtim on Oct 3, 2007 21:38:28 GMT -5
I love watching those little guys come into the decoys.
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Post by Noblebowhunter on Oct 3, 2007 21:40:49 GMT -5
nice nice work tim.. its definately a quest for me
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Post by quackingtim on Oct 3, 2007 22:12:06 GMT -5
This picture was in Kansas, but I have shot a few here in Indiana. It's weird when you think they are way out there and you shoot them and they drop in your decoys.
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Post by chicobrownbear on Oct 4, 2007 7:23:15 GMT -5
I've seen a few when the flight comes through.
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Post by goonegoosey on Oct 4, 2007 14:33:00 GMT -5
I shot one two years ago about the size of a large mallard. I wish now I would have taken it to the taxi. Oh yeah by the way, were did you say this pond was!! LOL ;D
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Ozpa
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Post by Ozpa on Oct 4, 2007 16:00:33 GMT -5
I'm realitively certain I saw a large flock of them last season near the Kank. They certainly create an optical illusion when airborne, although their wingbeats give them away. It makes you look twice when you see a Canada pumping away with its wings like a mallard.
Todd
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Post by kyle on Oct 5, 2007 6:23:33 GMT -5
Shot two 2 years ago. Had a whole flock of them come in. They are pretty little
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