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    Waterfowl withdrawals

    Thanks for the info guys. Good luck to all.
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    Know Your Ducks Part 3

    Sprig, you say common in our area, yet all your pictures are 20 years old! Havnt been taking the camera out lately? One other thing, in my opinion, if you can't tell what species of duck is flying by, or be able to tell hens from drakes, you shouldn't be duck hunting. Might as well go shoot...
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    Waterfowl withdrawals

    I figured out how to apply for a reservation. Guess not so dumb after all. So 20$ an area per day that you apply for. Then what?if you draw, The dfg contacts you with a schedule of days throughout the season you can hunt? If you dont draw, you wait in line for a chance at the gate. Thanks for...
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    Waterfowl withdrawals

    Call me dumb, but I've been researching the San jaciento refuge and have no idea how to apply. I've googled it and thought it was a reservation in person kind of deal. What's the website? My bucket list includes cinnamon teal, blue wing teal, shoveler, ruddy, snow/blue/ross goose, speck, and...
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    Waterfowl withdrawals

    Moved back to so cal from Utah and now I'm going through waterfowl withdrawals! I now feel spoiled to witness what other areas have to offer. You nor cal guys are spoiled too. Down here there is no where to go. I'm thinking about hitting a refuge or two this year and maybe trying the canals...
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    Local Goose Hunting

    Light geese usually mean snows, blues and Ross. Dark geese are the Canadians. I too would like to know where the specs fall into though. They are probably dark geese here because the light geese have larger bag limits due to overpopulation.
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    Wild boar I just finished

    Very very nice. Excellent details. Especially the nose work. How big was that pig? I'm guessing it was a youngster.
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    Brothers first buck

    Good job. I like how you turned the ears back to give it a wider appearance. That always makes clients happier.
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    Bruiser is back!

    If that is much better than you expected, your either trying to keep a friend happy, or your standards are wayyyyy too low. Always do research before taking it to a taxidermist.
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    Has anyone used taxidermy guy for your mounts?

    When looking for a taxidermist, always look at recently completed mounts. You don't want to pinch pennies with taxidermists. You will definately get what you pay for! If they don't have a Facebook page or website to look at their work, and they are too far to drive and check them out, just move...
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    Welcome Newbies!

    Hello, everyone! My name is Scott. I grew up in Cali, but moved to Utah 9 years ago. I moved back to the high desert last year, and quickly realized how spoiled I was! Anyhow, after a series of bad events the last couple years have been horrible to me and my family. I actually get to hunt this...

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