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    I've shot a lot of ducks, but I still have not harvested a....

    Anyone have particular species of duck that has been eluding them?

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    Cinnamon Teal

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    Actually a few. Pintail, redhead, canvasback, and ruddy. Seen plenty of each just seem to never have been able to connect with one.
    It's not the kill that makes the hunt
    It's the hunt that makes the kill

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratsNMustard View Post
    Actually a few. Pintail, redhead, canvasback, and ruddy. Seen plenty of each just seem to never have been able to connect with one.
    I've heard canvasback before. I was surprised by ruddy being on your list; I think half the ducks we shot last year were ruddy ducks.

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    Cinnamon teal, Barrow's goldeneye, eider, but most of all a harlequin! I had 11 harlequins swimming less than 15 yards from me last year in NJ but you can't shoot them there. I have killed every other legal species in the us accept for the tree ducks but I have no real interest in them.

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    Black Duck and cinnamon teal. Sea duck hunt is on my bucket list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kswaterfowler View Post
    Black Duck and cinnamon teal. Sea duck hunt is on my bucket list.
    We used to kill several black ducks each year, but that is getting to be rare for us. Good luck on those 2.

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    We still usually manage to take one or two black ducks each season but the cinnamon teal pretty much don't exist in our area so we don't really even count them as an attainable goal if hunting these parts.
    It's not the kill that makes the hunt
    It's the hunt that makes the kill

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    We don't have cinnamon's either. I'm going to have to get a trip west of here for sure. I'll go where I have to.

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    A wood duck and when I started hunting I lived in west tenn and there's a lot of wood ducks I live in Kansas now I'm going to take the time to hunt only them on creeks this year when I work for it that hard it will b on the wall
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