As always, informative and succinct! I see your sub numbers are growing a bit. Keep up the good work! Good info for young guns and old guns alike. Thank you!
Need a short video for outlying ducks. Ruddy, longtail, scotters, eider, motteled, tree duck,harlequin. Most of these have core areas but places like dakotas, Mississippi river, great lakes see these..
Come on man. We Audibly dialectic people trying to Watch videos for research. So when you talk about the male and female identification without captioning whether or not I'm looking at a male or female duck in that species with multiple species on the photo. Plus Going back and forth explaining a male species while looking at just the female or females of mixed species. I can't figure out what I'm being shown. Please each image I'm looking at I would like to see whether or not I'm looking at that species, if its male or female(true name of bird) maybe a few aka's And if you're pointing at something, caption what you're pointing at and stay on that subject. Cuz mentioning four things and pointing at one thing on a single image with no knowledge at all what I'm looking at. Sucks I have to take what you just tried to TELL me, so I could visually identify something I may or may not have seen. You've got a lot of information I'd like to known, visually learning and identify.
UA-cam does the captioning on my videos. I am limited on what photos I can use due to copyrights. In an ideal world, I could have great pictures of both hens and drakes of each species split out. The pictures shown in the contain the same species. The drab, dull-looking ones are hens. The colorful ones are drakes.
If you mistake a hen black duck for a hen mallard you shouldn’t be hunting black ducks both sexs are the same colour and are way darker than mallard hens. I seen a lot of blacks where I hunt
Thanks bud, I’m brand new to duck hunting and bingeing your videos, keep em coming
Happy to help! Good luck out there
Very informative! Every hunter should brush up on their duck ID every once in a while.
Thanks!
As always, informative and succinct! I see your sub numbers are growing a bit. Keep up the good work! Good info for young guns and old guns alike. Thank you!
I appreciate that!
Nice to review dome duck ID before the season starts'! Thanks!
Happy to help!
Great video! Idea for a more advance version of this video is identifying while flying 👍👍
I like it!
Great video. Love those Pintail!
Thanks!
Great video!!! A ton of great info!! Keep grinding!!! One day closer!!👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks!
Good video man lots of good information
Thanks!
So helpful 👍🏼🤓
Glad to hear it!
mallard northern pintail northern shoveler gadwall blue winged teal cinnamon teal green winged teal wood duck american black duck eurasian wigeon
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Love the videos
Thanks!
Great info
Thanks!
Need a short video for outlying ducks. Ruddy, longtail, scotters, eider, motteled, tree duck,harlequin. Most of these have core areas but places like dakotas, Mississippi river, great lakes see these..
I'll have to do one for that next
Easy way to tell a black duck from a hen mallard is the underside of the wing is silverish.
Good to know!
Hi Matt this is Carter, Tony Lytle’s son
Hey there Carter!
What kind of GoPro do you use
I use a Hero 4+ and a Hero 5 Black
Ok thanks I was going to buy a GoPro to start my UA-cam channel
awesome vido you forgot the mottled duck tho
I thought about including it and the Mexican duck but they aren't very common so I left them off. I might include them in a later video.
@@HighPrairieSportsmen all good thanks for the video bud
Come on man. We Audibly dialectic people trying to Watch videos for research. So when you talk about the male and female identification without captioning whether or not I'm looking at a male or female duck in that species with multiple species on the photo. Plus Going back and forth explaining a male species while looking at just the female or females of mixed species. I can't figure out what I'm being shown. Please each image I'm looking at I would like to see whether or not I'm looking at that species, if its male or female(true name of bird) maybe a few aka's And if you're pointing at something, caption what you're pointing at and stay on that subject. Cuz mentioning four things and pointing at one thing on a single image with no knowledge at all what I'm looking at. Sucks I have to take what you just tried to TELL me, so I could visually identify something I may or may not have seen. You've got a lot of information I'd like to known, visually learning and identify.
UA-cam does the captioning on my videos. I am limited on what photos I can use due to copyrights. In an ideal world, I could have great pictures of both hens and drakes of each species split out. The pictures shown in the contain the same species. The drab, dull-looking ones are hens. The colorful ones are drakes.
i think he did a nice job getting us started in our own learning ! Don’t gotta be so harsh on a guy who’s taking time to make this video! :)
If you mistake a hen black duck for a hen mallard you shouldn’t be hunting black ducks both sexs are the same colour and are way darker than mallard hens. I seen a lot of blacks where I hunt
Well put. Wish we had them out here.
High Prairie Sportsmen they are such a hard species to get to decoy