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just got my award info yesterday on this band, I knew it was an old bird glad it was banded to find out the details, well know that I know that I can out smart a 9 plus year old bird I must do something right.

band number 0888-03841

canada goose

hatched in 1999 or earlier

location: spirit lake Iowa

banded on 6-22-2000

encountered: 9-19-2008

sex : female

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got my first banded goose over the weekend just NW of Bemidji. Reported the band and will post info when I get it in 3-4 weeks!

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how do you report the band I've tried calling the number on the Band haven't gotten ahold of them and i tried online at DU and it wont let me get past the forum because i need a prefix and a suffix and the only number on the band is 105

Anyone have any help?

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the only number on the band is 105

Anyone have any help?

If that is the only number on the band, then you will have to do more research. It obviously isn't an avise bird band. What else does the band say???

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I shot a goose the 2nd saturday of early goose. It was banded in 2007 just south of talmage, Iowa. It was too young to fly when banded and it was a male. It was shot near kandiyohi.

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shot this mallard last sunday morning. It was banded Sept 28, 2008 in MN so it was on for only a short time. I will get more info when they send the certficate in.

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early season- Canada Goose, Female, banded in Iowa last year

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The band says...

Eagle Lake Sportsmans Cl.

Box 221 Ashby

218-747-2277

105

I have tried calling the number mulitple times but i have always gotten an answereing machine

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A co-worker's son shot a banded ringneck this past weekend, it also had a transmitter. It was the kid's first duck ever.

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A co-worker's son shot a banded ringneck this past weekend, it also had a transmitter. It was the kid's first duck ever.

yeah thats cool, I shot my first duck also banded when I was 11 on the Youth waterfowl hunt day.

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The band says...

Eagle Lake Sportsmans Cl.

Box 221 Ashby

218-747-2277

105

I have tried calling the number mulitple times but i have always gotten an answereing machine

Guess I would just leave them a message or write them a letter.

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Shot a banded goose early season, not sure of the age. Banded in Maple grove in 04, shot in wright county.

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Greenhead today

1797 28139

Pennsylvania

08/31/2006

What in the world was that thing doing over here??

I've been hunting for about 35 years and never got a band until last week.

I better buy a lotto ticket......LMAO

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My pops shot a sprig near Roseau, MN that had been banded in Washinton state. Hmm....

I just got an e-mail from the band center in MD, it has a ton of info in it, none about my bird, and it says I may not get my cert. for a long time, or may need to get in touch with them again regarding info. Here's a excerpt from the e-mail..

"Thank you for your recent report of band 1028-35357.

Unfortunately, we cannot process your report immediately. This is due to one or both of these reasons:

1. There is a discrepancy or potential error in your report that will place it in a hold file until time allows us to work on resolving it.

2. The bander has not yet submitted the data for this band so we are unable to process your report at this time."

What the sam heII??

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Had four honkers come in this morning and shot two of them. BOTH were banded. The band numbers were the same except for the last two digits which were 24 on one band and 27 on the other. Made me wonder if those other two geese were 25 and 26. Yes I was pumped for sure. Will post info on where they were banded when I get it.

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My pops shot a sprig near Roseau, MN that had been banded in Washinton state. Hmm....

I just got an e-mail from the band center in MD, it has a ton of info in it, none about my bird, and it says I may not get my cert. for a long time, or may need to get in touch with them again regarding info. Here's a excerpt from the e-mail..

"Thank you for your recent report of band 1028-35357.

Unfortunately, we cannot process your report immediately. This is due to one or both of these reasons:

1. There is a discrepancy or potential error in your report that will place it in a hold file until time allows us to work on resolving it.

2. The bander has not yet submitted the data for this band so we are unable to process your report at this time."

What the sam heII??

I got the same e-mail on the Wigeon?

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But you found out where and when it was tagged. I haven't received that info... You got the same e-mail, but were given the other info?

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I tried to report the band over the web, and it let me get that far, but when I went to submit the info for the certificate, I kept getting an error screen.

So I called the number on the band and tried it that way. I think my problem was the gal I talked too, put the species down as "American Legend", instead of American Wigeon, according the e-mail I got back regarding the phone call?

I e-mailed them back and told them of the discrepency, but have yet to here anything back.

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And right in the e-mail it says to absolutely not re-submit the information or report the band a 2nd time. I wonder what will happen...

As for the phone people, ugh, I had to correct her like 5 times because I swear she had dung in her ears. Very frustrating!

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As for the phone people, ugh, I had to correct her like 5 times because I swear she had dung in her ears. Very frustrating!

More of your tax dollars hard at work.....LOL

Yeah I don't know if my original web deal went all the way through, due to the error message at the end or not?

My guess is that when you put the number in, it just accesses the data base, but doesn't process it until you hit the last tab. But I have no idea.

If your not in any rush, try to enter the info on the web. Maybe it will give you the basic info? Unless whoever banded the bird has yet to turn in the info, or the feds don't have it processed yet???

Worst that can happen is it can be delayed....LOL

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Shot a banded drake mallard on tuesday, had a double band with one being a $100 one, today shot another drake mallard with a single band. I'll get them on here some time.

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I got the email about not having the information bout a band but i got it in like 2 weeks. It was a canada goose i shot during early season this year and it was banded in Isanti, mn in 2007

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And right in the e-mail it says to absolutely not re-submit the information or report the band a 2nd time. I wonder what will happen...

As for the phone people, ugh, I had to correct her like 5 times because I swear she had dung in her ears. Very frustrating!

Ha ha ha!! Probably the same gal I got on the phone when I reported my band in early season. I had to spell out Detroit Lakes 2 times at least and had to repeat nearly everything.

Info on my first banded goose..

Banded 08' in the Ponsford MN area.

I took and put it on my 8 year old son's calls that he practices with.

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Was hunting Lac Que Parle lake this weekend and driving back to the landing saw something bobbing in the weeds so I told my buddy "Hey I think that is a dead goose over there in the reeds, go over and look it could be banded or something."

So we got over by it and realize it is a dead pelican but low and behold it was banded! Called it in and am very interested to hear where it was from, etc.

We suspected some yahoo shot it and left it lay. The band is huge and it went on my lanyard with my other 5 duck and goose bands.

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shot canada on 9-20-08 early season

band # 0988-87518

banded 6/24/2004 in oxford,iowa,female,too young to fly when banded

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