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Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 06:49 PM
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Eastxhuntr
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Anybody know any guides in any area of Texas that get on cinnamons regularly?
Or how far I’d have to look to get on em?
Serious question don’t make that face at me.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 07:24 PM
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john paul
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There have been a lot killed in West Texas this year it seems.
I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
[Re: Eastxhuntr]
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12/20/17 07:25 PM
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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Further west the more probable
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 07:33 PM
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Eastxhuntr
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Kind of what I figured as well - have had a buddy or two knock one down out near Lubbock .
(Mid thread disclaimer - dream bird)
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 08:19 PM
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GravyWheels
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Was a guy near Knott that outfits and seems to kill several
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 08:32 PM
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Best bet is try to save up and book a trip to Mexico. I shot one both times I went to Mazatlan and you get some really beautiful blue wing and shovelers too.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 08:53 PM
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john paul
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Best bet is try to save up and book a trip to Mexico. I shot one both times I went to Mazatlan and you get some really beautiful blue wing and shovelers too. Obviously there is plenty of better destinations for cinnamon teal but the OP's question was about Texas...
I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 09:43 PM
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Best bet is try to save up and book a trip to Mexico. I shot one both times I went to Mazatlan and you get some really beautiful blue wing and shovelers too. Obviously there is plenty of better destinations for cinnamon teal but the OP's question was about Texas... No doubt , but not opposed to hearing about other destinations as well, and Mexico’s pretty close . Ready to cover some ground to get one for sure.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 09:45 PM
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I've heard that a couple of the border lake (Texas Mexico) is good cinnamon teal hunting. Don't know if a guide runs down there or not.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/20/17 11:54 PM
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john paul
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Best bet is try to save up and book a trip to Mexico. I shot one both times I went to Mazatlan and you get some really beautiful blue wing and shovelers too. Obviously there is plenty of better destinations for cinnamon teal but the OP's question was about Texas... No doubt , but not opposed to hearing about other destinations as well, and Mexico’s pretty close . Ready to cover some ground to get one for sure. Go to New Mexico then, plenty out there.
I'm with GK because I like salty old dudes.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/21/17 07:38 PM
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I've heard that a couple of the border lake (Texas Mexico) is good cinnamon teal hunting. Don't know if a guide runs down there or not. x2 The border lakes might be your best bet, but you also stand the highest chance of never being seen again. Might check with some of the bass fishing guides down there and see if they can point you in the right direction.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/21/17 08:39 PM
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ducknbass
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Stay in Texas you are fine.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/21/17 08:43 PM
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PM sent. I have some info for you I don't mind sharing.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/22/17 03:52 PM
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West Texas is the place to go. I sent you a PM
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/22/17 04:06 PM
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Eastxhuntr
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Lot of good info . Appreciate it y'all.
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/22/17 10:17 PM
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Greg
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Further west the more probable Yup... I hunted ducks and pheasant in Mexico, just south of Yuma, AZ when I was younger. They were everywhere...like mosquitoes. Farther east you get the harder it’s gonna be. Pretty birds for sure
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Re: Texas guides - cinnys?
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12/23/17 02:42 AM
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I would be interested as well for a panhandle or southern hunt for some Cinnamon teal
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