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Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: GigEmAggies] #5454153 12/02/14 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: GigEmAggies
Sorry but I would have to agree with Tom.....I wouldn't have been a jerk about it but if it wasn't for him you wouldn't have shot the band....I can see i'm in the minority here.....with that said I have never shot a banded duck....been on hunts where two banded dove were shot....one of them was on my property (i did not shoot it) I was definitely cool with the guy that shot it keeping the band but he insisted I keep it....the other was not on my property I shot it and I offered it to the property owner who said I could have it....I guess I would have offered it to the Tom in hopes he would let me keep it


Yes, you are in the minority.

Suppose at the end of the hunt you shot 3 greenheads, a bufflhead and a pintail (I'm not looking to see if this is in limit - just an example, so bear with me). And Tom shot a couple of spoonies and maybe a helldiver or two. And at the end of the hunt Tom decices the greenheads are his because, hey, his boat and all, and you get the spoonie and helldiver instead.

Would you give them up? (hint: the answer is "no").

Tom is a douchebag, and the band belongs to the person that shot it. And no way would I have given up the band - he could pout all he wanted. Kind of like how I'd not give up the 12 point buck I shot (in pretend land, because I've never shot one) to my buddy simply because I was hunting on his lease. That's just not how it works.

Pretty simple really.

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Sorry but I would have to agree with Tom.....I wouldn't have been a jerk about it but if it wasn't for him you wouldn't have shot the band....I can see i'm in the minority here.....with that said I have never shot a banded duck....been on hunts where two banded dove were shot....one of them was on my property (i did not shoot it) I was definitely cool with the guy that shot it keeping the band but he insisted I keep it....the other was not on my property I shot it and I offered it to the property owner who said I could have it....I guess I would have offered it to the Tom in hopes he would let me keep it


Yes, you are in the minority.

Suppose at the end of the hunt you shot 3 greenheads, a bufflhead and a pintail (I'm not looking to see if this is in limit - just an example, so bear with me). And Tom shot a couple of spoonies and maybe a helldiver or two. And at the end of the hunt Tom decices the greenheads are his because, hey, his boat and all, and you get the spoonie and helldiver instead.

Would you give them up? (hint: the answer is "no").

Tom is a douchebag, and the band belongs to the person that shot it. And no way would I have given up the band - he could pout all he wanted. Kind of like how I'd not give up the 12 point buck I shot (in pretend land, because I've never shot one) to my buddy simply because I was hunting on his lease. That's just not how it works.

Pretty simple really.


If a guy takes me hunting and at the end of the hunt wants all the mallards or teal-they're his.

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Originally Posted By: GigEmAggies
if it wasn't for him you wouldn't have shot the band...

And if he didn't shoot the band, it would have never been in Tom's boat. I don't get your logic...

JoeCowboy, congrats on your first band and what sounds like a good start on your pup!

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Originally Posted By: beaversnipe
Always carry a fake band in your pocket, always !!


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Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5454363 12/02/14 09:51 PM
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So has anybody punched Tom in the face yet?

Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5454451 12/02/14 10:33 PM
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Sounds to me like Tom is a special kind of stupid!!!!

Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5454465 12/02/14 10:41 PM
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I still cant believe no one has called him the S word yet

Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5454468 12/02/14 10:43 PM
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Tom's a go-getter, I like him.

Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5454500 12/02/14 10:58 PM
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What's the big deal about a band? Is there money involved? How is it any different than shooting the bird next to that one?


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Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: Ben Lilly] #5454508 12/02/14 11:02 PM
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What a horrible person. Even if he was a guide...to keep your clients bands? Are you kidding me? Why? Sad deal man.

Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: Cast] #5454541 12/02/14 11:15 PM
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I'd a told him to bend over and I'll deliver it. No way he gets my duck, banded or not. Heck, sic the dog on him, he's a jerk.


Especially on public land

Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5454734 12/03/14 12:35 AM
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Sorry, you were hunting with a complete self centered jerk. I am solidly in the camp of, the band belongs to the shooter. jTom should be glad I wasn't hunting with him.

I guided duck hunts in FL for 40 years, have had dozens of banded birds shot by clients and the thought never entered my mind that the bands were mine. They paid me to shoot ducks, some just happened to have bands.

I only have the bands that I shot, all by myself, only ones that would mean anything to me.

Hope, you get another one soon.

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Originally Posted By: brazosboyt
If a guy takes me hunting and at the end of the hunt wants all the mallards or teal-they're his.

And I bet you would not think much of him after that either, especially if he made a stink about it.

Bottom line, whoever shoots the bird should get the band, its a trophy, and the trophy goes to the one who shot it. Its not a trophy to anyone else.

And if 2 shooters think they shot the same bird with band, before you do rock-paper-scissor, unless you are shooting the exact same shell, cut open the bird and see who's pellet killed the bird...

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Originally Posted By: Ben Lilly
Tom's a go-getter, I like him.


Tom's a cry baby.

I can't help but think:
If you would have kept the band, Tom would have been POed and never hunted with you again.
But you gave Tom the band, now your POed, and will never hunt with Tom again.

Either way it is the same outcome, NEXT TIME KEEP THE BAND!


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Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: schmellba99] #5454882 12/03/14 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted By: schmellba99


Yes, you are in the minority.

Suppose at the end of the hunt you shot 3 greenheads, a bufflhead and a pintail (I'm not looking to see if this is in limit - just an example, so bear with me). And Tom shot a couple of spoonies and maybe a helldiver or two. And at the end of the hunt Tom decices the greenheads are his because, hey, his boat and all, and you get the spoonie and helldiver instead.



I agree with the point you are trying to make, but if anyone takes me hunting they can pick out whatever ducks they want to take home, unless there is one I want to get mounted.

Stuff them with cream cheese and jalepeno, wrap them with bacon, grill to medium rare, and they all taste the same.

Most of the time we just divide them up as evenly as we can unless someone is wanting birds to give away to someone that doesn't hunt.

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Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5455050 12/03/14 02:37 AM
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You shot it your bird. Don't care if its the guy who's boat you rode in or a guide, imo if you don't shoot the bird you have no business getting the band





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Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: JoeCowboy] #5455056 12/03/14 02:39 AM
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My mind is blown. Since of entitlement at its finest.


Re: Duck Band Etiquette [Re: sprigsss] #5456434 12/03/14 08:17 PM
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Yes, you are in the minority.

Suppose at the end of the hunt you shot 3 greenheads, a bufflhead and a pintail (I'm not looking to see if this is in limit - just an example, so bear with me). And Tom shot a couple of spoonies and maybe a helldiver or two. And at the end of the hunt Tom decices the greenheads are his because, hey, his boat and all, and you get the spoonie and helldiver instead.



I agree with the point you are trying to make, but if anyone takes me hunting they can pick out whatever ducks they want to take home, unless there is one I want to get mounted.

Stuff them with cream cheese and jalepeno, wrap them with bacon, grill to medium rare, and they all taste the same.

Most of the time we just divide them up as evenly as we can unless someone is wanting birds to give away to someone that doesn't hunt.


We live in different worlds then.

I take somebody hunting, what they shoot is theirs - that's the whole point of taking them hunting.

Somebody takes me hunting, what I shoot is mine.

I honestly thought this was just an understood rule that really never needed to be debated. Maybe it's a younger generational thing or something like that, but unless it's specified before hand that you are pooling the total harvest together and dividing, you shoot yours and enjoy it, I shoot mine and enjoy it. And if you shoot a band, I'm happy as hell for you (and probably insanely jealous). If I shoot a band (maybe that will happen in my lifetime), I'm dancing a jig and bragging about it. But no way am I entitled to your band, and no way are you entitled to my band. That's just common sense and common courtesy.

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I'm not saying if I was Tom I would have demanded the band. Tom definitely acted like a d-bag. But if I take you hunting to a spot I scouted we take my boat and you shoot a band and don't at least offer it to me (never been in this situation so cant say for sure but I don't think i'd take it) you probably wouldn't get invited back. Same goes for if i'm with a guy in his boat his spot (or his property) and we all jump up and shoot and the bird is banded i'm not drawing for straws or even trying to claim the band. The guy in charge of putting me on that bird is getting it without a peep from me. Now a guided hunt is a totally different issue. I see that's not the majority here but still feel that way.

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The person who shoots the duck gets to keep the band.
Thats all. I dont care where you shoot, public, private, guided or not.

Having said that, if there is a special person (kid, dissability, vet, wounded warrior) in the blind, i will be more then happy to let it go, cause im beavernice


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What the Beave said.

I find it humerous that people are even saying that they should be offered the band. the shooter gets the band. What he does with it is up to him/her.

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I keep coming back to the fact that I wouldn't bloody want a band someone else shot. It would mean nothing to me. Nothing.


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I keep coming back to the fact that I wouldn't bloody want a band someone else shot. It would mean nothing to me. Nothing.


Yes, plus the band will be voodoo cursed. I promise you. Trust me, you dont want it. You will loose your wife, house, be in a million $ debt and then soms.

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In other words, Tom's boat is bound to capsize?


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