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This was my second band bird and my first banded goose

Canada Goose

Shot on 09/12/2008

Near New Ulm, MN

Band # 1038-48180

Was banded on 06/27/2007 to young to fly

Banded near Polk City Iowa

Sex Male

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Shot this early season goose in WI.

Band Number:0978-93000

Canada Goose

Male

Banded 6/28/06 when it was too young to fly

Shot 9/14/08

It was banded and shot outside of Beaver Dam WI. Resident Bird for sure.

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Not too proud of shooting a susie...I was aiming at the drake in Sunday's high winds.. blush

Hen Mallard

Band# 157-44483

Hatched 2006 or earlier

Banded 4 mi north of Upham, J Clark Salyer NWR, Bottineau County ND

Shot near Battle Lake MN

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Shot my first double band, we got it during a ringneck blizzard. The bird would have been mounted but it was either young or molting. Is it cheating to take the band and put it on a different bird when I do get one worthy of mounting?

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Is it cheating to take the band and put it on a different bird when I do get one worthy of mounting?

shoot another duck just like that one and is in full plummage and put the bands on em but it may feel a little different. I would put em on mallards cause they look cool....or on the laynard.

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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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Just got the cert., male bird was banded on 7/9 here in Bemidji...

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I just got the certificate back for a banded hen mallard I got on opener. It was banded in Sask. in 1997 or earlier. That was one old girl.

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Just got the info back on the pelican band I found dead in Lac Que Parle lake. It was banded on Marsh Lake this summer, to young to fly when banded. Short life and sure didn't see as much as most migrant birds. Prolly never left the lake.

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Got the info yesterday on the two geese I shot a couple of weeks ago that were both banded. They were both banded near Ruthven, Iowa on June 27, 2007. Both too young to fly at the time. I shot them northwest of Worthington a bit. I shot a banded goose in 2001 and 2002 and they were both banded by the same guy who banded these two. Those two were banded in the Spirit Lake, Iowa area. Thought that was pretty cool.

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shot a canada goose up by clearbrook 2 weeks ago and it had 2 bandx on it. one band was a $100 reward for reporting the band.

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Huntingmax- By any chance near the Rice patties near Clearbrook? I have some land southeast (Leonard) of Clearbrook.

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I got the same email message a few of you have gotten:

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."

Hopefully they will figure it out and send it out later.

Boedigheimer, hopefully I get into a blizzard of ringnecks like you did over the weekend...I'm going to be in your neck of the woods. Nice pile of ringbills.

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Quackaddict, that's where that goose was shot, near Leonard. I do most of my hunting near Leonard actually. You should shoot me an e-mail, curious about some stuff... mjbreuer @ charter . net

Da, you'll get your cert. shortly. That message is apparently meaningless...

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Awesome! I have seen some birds around there on the water and somewhat towards to Clearbrook but never really hunt around there. Matt- I will send you a email sometime tonight or tomorrow.

I got my certficate back on the Drake Mallard I shot on Oct. 12th

Band: 1697-66545

Age: Hatched in 2008

Banded: September 24 , 2008

Location: 7 miles SE of Middle River on Agassiz NWR, Marshall County USA

Bander: Gregg Knutsen

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I just got both of my bands back. One was banded in thief river about 3 weeks before i shot it and the other was banded in Pennslyvania (sp) 4 years ago. That was the one with double bands. That thing was in a different flyway at one time, crazy where they go. Both were drake mallards.

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I shot two geese out of two different flocks within an hour and both were banded, this happened on the second weekend in the Faribault area, first bands ever for myself

Band# - 0978-60685

Age - Hatched in 2003 or earlier

Location - Forest City Iowa

Banded - 7/1/2004

Sex - Female

Band# - 0988-75903

Age - To young to fly when banded in 2005

Location - Columbia, Boone County, Missouri

Banded - 6/22/2005

Sex - Male

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Yo Dan z nicely done, just wondering what kind of a honker is that, the giant ones at 9 years of age would appear I think to be much larger, is that an EPP bird or a cousin type to the Giant Canada ? Nicely done and more luck to you on your next adventure !

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My father-in-law got a double banded drake mallard in North Dakota last weekend. He was hunting by himself for the weekend, man was he pumped. One band was from Maine and the other was a $30 reward band. This bird went right to the taxidermist. He is curious to see if this bird was captured and banded twice or if both bands were put on at the same time. None the less a double band has to be a great feeling.

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MuskyBuck, That was a giant Canada goose not a sub species. after a goose it that old it gets tired as looses wieght I would imagine. kinda like grandma thats gettin shorter and lossin weight.

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  • 3 months later...

Finally got my mallard band info yesterday.....

Banded 8/01/08

First year bird

Banded 10 mile NW of Badger, Roseau county

Shot- Carlos Avery, 12:00pm, oct. 22

This was the first Bird I got that day, hunted noon to 2:00pm and shot my limit of drake mallards.

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