Favorite bird to hunt

For me it is hands down Snow Geese in the spring (or fall I guess). Having giant wads of geese flip floppin into a spread is the best. Also, I love a good 30mph blizzardy pass shoot on snows when they have their bellies on the ground.

Also, you get to shoot more. Duck hunting is cool for 30minutes until you fill out. 20 snows in the fall and unlimited in the spring...count me in.

Then you aren’t hunting them in the Great Lakes states.
I hunt them here in MN....they are dumb and die easy. The only thing that really makes them difficult is when the leaves are on early in the season. The best part of Grouse hunting is when the Woodcock migration is coming through.
 
For me it is hands down Snow Geese in the spring (or fall I guess). Having giant wads of geese flip floppin into a spread is the best. Also, I love a good 30mph blizzardy pass shoot on snows when they have their bellies on the ground.

Also, you get to shoot more. Duck hunting is cool for 30minutes until you fill out. 20 snows in the fall and unlimited in the spring...count me in.


I hunt them here in MN....they are dumb and die easy. The only thing that really makes them difficult is when the leaves are on early in the season. The best part of Grouse hunting is when the Woodcock migration is coming through.
We must have hunted very different parts of MN. I thought the grouse were very sporting last fall when we hunted MN.
You’re not road hunting are you?
 
Sharptails and prairie chickens. I really like the idea of being the only one around for miles in the Sandhills of Nebraska and just walking mile after mile if it's a difficult year for birds.
 
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I’m from Oregon and I love bird hunting in general. If I had to pick, I’d say decoying wigeon is my favorite. If done right, they decoy and respond to calling like nothing I’ve ever seen. And there’s something special about that white shoulder that glows during the low light of early morning.

A close second for me would be specks. They’re incredibly wary when pressured but can respond to calling so beautifully. And they’re my favorite waterfowl on the table.
 
Reading the trophy bird thread has made me think about what birds are special to different folks. It seems there is some regional preference for different species of birds. Like guys on the west coast prefer widgeon or guys down in Mississippi like their greenheads.

What’s your favorite bird to hunt and where are you from?

To start with, I’m from Iowa and my favorite hunts are pintail in a recently harvested field.
As a fellow Iowegean it would be hard for me to say any bird other than a turkey because I love hunting them so much! But something that is a little different that I love hunting every year is Iowas population of bobwhite quail. They are extremely fast fliers and really test ones shotgun skill and with the perfect prairie camouflage they test the nose of your dog as well!
 
As a fellow Iowegean it would be hard for me to say any bird other than a turkey because I love hunting them so much! But something that is a little different that I love hunting every year is Iowas population of bobwhite quail. They are extremely fast fliers and really test ones shotgun skill and with the perfect prairie camouflage they test the nose of your dog as well!
You must be from southwest Iowa. I haven’t seen a wild bobwhite since I lived down there.
 
Great topic. My first love was ruffed grouse. That’s still my most favorite bird to chase.
 
Reading the trophy bird thread has made me think about what birds are special to different folks. It seems there is some regional preference for different species of birds. Like guys on the west coast prefer widgeon or guys down in Mississippi like their greenheads.

What’s your favorite bird to hunt and where are you from?

To start with, I’m from Iowa and my favorite hunts are pintail in a recently harvested field.
I'm a PNW waterfowler....greenheads are king! I did just get my first wood duck this last season and it was epic!
 
From the greatlakes. We really enjoy the gadwall in the marsh and the bluebill on the lake. Having traveled all over you can defiantly see areas have their own niche bird and way to do it. I am very close to having all the NA pairs
 
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