Thats tough. Ive hunted flooded timber, flooded fields, open lakes, sloughs and marshes. But if I had to pick one place it would propably be in mexico or up north off the coast. Both would be something different.
I'm with ISHOOTDIVERS, I'd like to shoot a King. It's the last bird in my North American Duck collection to fill. I also need 6 hens of various species to fill the "pairs" collection. So I'd have to say the Aleutian Islands would probably be my pick. I have a friend going after his King Eiders this next season, and let me tell you that it isn't a cheap hunt. He's spending $3,500 on just the guide fees alone! He's guaranteed 4 birds, so you do the math !
northern ontario. in my own little piece of heaven just north of cochrane. fly-in only and on a little strip of swampy woods with a stream runnin thru it.
I'm with Swam puppy, One of the things I havn't done is hunt flooded timber , without a guide of course. I'm gonna do that before going to the big marsh. :thumbsup:
man flooded timber would be nice but i perfer...The long duck hunt with nothing but your dog and time to kill and just enjoy the great outdoors :smile:
I'd like to stay up here in North Idaho :laughing: :laughing:
But seriously.... I'd like to take a trip to Arkansas, or some goose hunting in Canada.
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