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Looking for a guide for next season #7075176 02/12/18 06:41 AM
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Looking for a guide on the coast that can put me on mottled ducks, also looking for a cinnamon, buffle, Whistler, goldeneyes, etc. I’m chasing all the North America waterfowl. Bagging a couple of those would get me almost halfway there. PM me.

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Other than buffleheads and possibly mottled ducks, you're gonna have to keep your fingers crossed for the rest of those species if you're limited to the coast.


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The only guide service in Texas that I'd recommend for a mottled duck and whistlers is Pipkin Ranch Outfitters. If you let them know that you would like to kill those species they should be able to accommodate you.


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Re: Looking for a guide for next season [Re: Kung Fu Widgeon] #7076481 02/13/18 07:23 AM
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I’m not limited to the coast but I am limited to Texas for next year.

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Originally Posted By: Kung Fu Widgeon
I’m not limited to the coast but I am limited to Texas for next year.


If you are limited to Texas and want to kill the species you listed you are pretty much limited to the coast.


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I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
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It's fun to spot goldeneyes on the tx coast. Couple years ago one was hanging out right at the boat ramp where we were cleaning our ducks from the morning hunt. Rubbing his continued existence in our faces. And the good news for you is it will probably take you quite some time, maybe many years, before you get one. You have a lot of great hunts to look forward to!

Same goes for a good well plummed cinny.

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I can try to put you on goldeneye and buffleheads in Matagorda. May take a few sits, or you may get lucky and get one your first day. I've targeted goldeneye down there for the past 2 years. Only go a few days a season, but I have shot a few. Buffleheads may be easier, but the goldeneye are gonna be tricky. Depending on activity you'll either be on a shell pad or a beaver tail layout boat. When I go I usually sit into early afternoon unless the wind runs me off

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