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Man I would hunt with that calling any day! Great video boys
Got my first ducks in the Maryland eastern zone on this same day, love your content man, been helping me learn.
Love these videos my man new to the channel but can’t wait to watch you this season
Love ur content
I don’t really go duck hunting but it looks fun
It is fun I love getting in the water waiting
Sweet.
Looks like a American black duck
Why not drop the geese
What kind of camera are you filming with
Have yall never seen a gadwall before??
Def a hen gadwall lol
Yall that is not even a hen gadwall shew that's scary lol need to brush up on your duck identification. It's a hen mallard probably a farm duck. Not even a black duck
Are you stupid that’s not a hen gadwall
@@adventuresofanexpatabsolutely not a gaddy
@@adventuresofanexpatshot one Sunday and that’s not one, gadwall have the white on the wing there that mallard hen had black
Not sure if this is possible, but it looks similar to a hen spoonbill. Maybe it’s a crossover with mallard and Spoonbill genetics. 🤷♂️
I agree
Black duck/ mallard
thats a mottled duck. we call them summer mallards in louisiana
In Florida that’s basically are mallard
That’s a gadwall man
That’s a hen mallard pintail hybrid with the green on the wings
I think it’s a black duck look a lot like mallards
Can yall not shoot geese in general duck season?
There geese season is super weird up there with the ducks
definitely a hen gadwall
Not a hen gadwall
No gadwall have white where that duck has black in the wings
mottled duck.
It’s a black duck
That was a hen mottled duck
No, they look much different in color and feather pattern . Also much smaller and thinner feather content.
It’s a Modeled duck
Mottled duck have a lot of blueish purple on their wings. It’s definitely a hen gadwall without a doubt.
Idk that’s farrr north for a modeled duck
@@leroybrown2795absolutely not a gadwall
Nope much different compared to a mottled duck. Seems to be a hybrid with either a spoony or a gadwall.
Gadwall
Man I would hunt with that calling any day! Great video boys
Got my first ducks in the Maryland eastern zone on this same day, love your content man, been helping me learn.
Love these videos my man new to the channel but can’t wait to watch you this season
Love ur content
I don’t really go duck hunting but it looks fun
It is fun I love getting in the water waiting
Sweet.
Looks like a American black duck
Why not drop the geese
What kind of camera are you filming with
Have yall never seen a gadwall before??
Def a hen gadwall lol
Yall that is not even a hen gadwall shew that's scary lol need to brush up on your duck identification. It's a hen mallard probably a farm duck. Not even a black duck
Are you stupid that’s not a hen gadwall
@@adventuresofanexpatabsolutely not a gaddy
@@adventuresofanexpatshot one Sunday and that’s not one, gadwall have the white on the wing there that mallard hen had black
Not sure if this is possible, but it looks similar to a hen spoonbill. Maybe it’s a crossover with mallard and Spoonbill genetics. 🤷♂️
I agree
Black duck/ mallard
thats a mottled duck. we call them summer mallards in louisiana
In Florida that’s basically are mallard
That’s a gadwall man
That’s a hen mallard pintail hybrid with the green on the wings
I think it’s a black duck look a lot like mallards
Can yall not shoot geese in general duck season?
There geese season is super weird up there with the ducks
definitely a hen gadwall
Not a hen gadwall
No gadwall have white where that duck has black in the wings
mottled duck.
It’s a black duck
That was a hen mottled duck
No, they look much different in color and feather pattern . Also much smaller and thinner feather content.
It’s a Modeled duck
Mottled duck have a lot of blueish purple on their wings. It’s definitely a hen gadwall without a doubt.
Idk that’s farrr north for a modeled duck
@@leroybrown2795absolutely not a gadwall
Nope much different compared to a mottled duck. Seems to be a hybrid with either a spoony or a gadwall.
Gadwall