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Lake Chuck Duck 11-28-2012 03:36 PM

Geese with sequential band #'s
 
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No I do not know this guy and no I dont know where these were killed but thought I would share. I recieved the pic in an email from a guy at work. It claims that this guy killed these 2 geese with consecutive band #'s. Pretty dang amazing if this is true!

DUCKGOGETTER 11-28-2012 03:48 PM

That's pretty damn cool if it's true

CAMP CANARD 11-28-2012 03:56 PM

Very cool.
I killed 2 Snows back in the 80's that were about 15 numbers from ea. other. They were 12 year old Birds.

bgizzle 11-28-2012 04:50 PM

Maybe from the same hatch and thy just always stayed together. None the less simply amazing

"W" 11-28-2012 04:56 PM

I would have to see Bands up close ..... If that's true he better buy a lot of lotto tickets


I can take a pick of two band ducks and make a story, if true he will have both certs from these birds

Top Dawg 11-28-2012 06:10 PM

I know of a guy that killed two banded doves in sweetlake last year and they were sequential bands. They were banded in Cameron prairie.

Spunt Drag 11-28-2012 06:17 PM

Probably mates that were netted and banded together. Very cool though, the band info should tell if they're male and female.

Raymond 11-28-2012 07:06 PM

Lotto odds 175,000,000/1, figur this might be close.

Ragin_Cajun 11-28-2012 07:42 PM

Had a buddy's customer shoot 2 squeelers in order but banned at Rockerfellar...knocked down 3 and couldn't fing the third....told him i would have burned the marsh looking!

Raymond 11-28-2012 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 522336)
I would have to see Bands up close ..... If that's true he better buy a lot of lotto tickets


I can take a pick of two band ducks and make a story, if true he will have both certs from these birds

Why do you Always Question others reports but expekt your reports to be taken as Gospel?;)

hadabite 11-28-2012 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 522400)
Why do you Always Question others reports but expekt your reports to be taken as Gospel?;)

was waiting for somebody to say that:D

"W" 11-28-2012 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 522400)
Why do you Always Question others reports but expekt your reports to be taken as Gospel?;)

Too make you ask this question:smokin:

Sorry if I don't buy a pic with numbers written on it??

How about a double shot of the leg bands??;) Boom no questions

Raymond 11-28-2012 10:42 PM

Why would someone make up a story that can so easily be proven wrong if he isn't telling the truff? This story will be confirmed by several mags after they receive the same emails LCD got. Delta/DU will be all ovah this very soon, USF&W will confirm if any other sequential bands have been captured by the same hunter.

"W" 11-28-2012 10:55 PM

So there is a link or source that proves this pic true???

And your question why would someone ????


Because if you recall there was a trout that John S caught and I took the picture (9.3trout)
Went around the internet as a La,Tx,Fl state record that was caught from Baffin to Destin Fl

That's why I don't buy a email story !!! 99.9999999% or not true

Bass2222 11-29-2012 01:05 AM

I heard of this a few times with specks. They usually net a whole group together and a lot of them stay together for a while. Several years ago had some buddies kill 3 bands out of a flock of 5 geese. All the bands were just a few numbers apart. All banded same day same place.

swt70611 11-29-2012 06:05 AM

Me and a buddy killed 2 specks that where 7 numbers apart. They where tagged in Canada less than a year before.

Feesherman 11-29-2012 07:59 AM

Yes this is not totally uncommon. I friend of mine up north runs a goose hunting outfit. They shot 5 canadas out of a flock and 3 of them had bands. Two were sequential and one was like 3 numbers off. Geese are more family oriented than ducks.


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