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Banded Coot?

Posted By: trapperroscoe

Banded Coot? - 04/10/18 07:47 PM

Just recently I saw a picture of a banded coot. I thought that was interesting so i looked into it more and apparently the gov't bands a lot different types of birds. I talked to a friend who says a friend of his told him coot are one of the "most" banded birds. He explained why he said "most"; it is because they band them every year but no one shoots them so in a sense they are one of the "most" banded birds. i am curious if anyone had any information on this or if anyone on here has seen or shot a banded coot.

-roscoe
Posted By: Rich Kaspar

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/10/18 07:49 PM

plead the 5th
Posted By: trapperroscoe

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/10/18 07:51 PM

Originally Posted By: Rich Kaspar
plead the 5th
HAHA we all know that feeling grin
Posted By: goldy

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/10/18 07:58 PM

This site gives banding data. Just click on coot and surf away.
https://flyways.us/surveys-and-monitoring/banding-and-marking-programs/bands-across-america
Posted By: trapperroscoe

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/10/18 08:17 PM

Originally Posted By: goldy
This site gives banding data. Just click on coot and surf away.
https://flyways.us/surveys-and-monitoring/banding-and-marking-programs/bands-across-america
i have looked at this. the number says 7,000 out 0f 3 million bands but my question to that is whether the 7,000 is banded coot that have been reported or if it it total number of coot ever banded.
Posted By: BigBob

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/10/18 10:11 PM

I've had more than a few Duck hunts turn south into a Coot Shoot, not bad, breasted out and fried in Bacon Grease. Don't recall any banded birds tho.
Posted By: trapperroscoe

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/11/18 06:25 PM

Originally Posted By: BigBob
I've had more than a few Duck hunts turn south into a Coot Shoot, not bad, breasted out and fried in Bacon Grease. Don't recall any banded birds tho.
what would you say they taste like
Posted By: Jonathan

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/11/18 06:45 PM

When I lived close to big Lake Butte des Morts in Wisconsin we harvested "Mudhens" during the open seasons when duck hunting. I never had a banded bird. They are fine eating when fried as BigBob mentioned.

Where I live now on Lake Ontario my only duck hunting is with a camera, and I enjoy shooting Coots when I can catch them. They are small and all feathers. Though not very colorful, they can be photogenic wearing black. grin

Jonathan









Posted By: trapperroscoe

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/11/18 07:06 PM

Originally Posted By: Jonathan
When I lived close to big Lake Butte des Morts in Wisconsin we harvested "Mudhens" during the open seasons when duck hunting. I never had a banded bird. They are fine eating when fried as BigBob mentioned.

Where I live now on Lake Ontario my only duck hunting is with a camera, and I enjoy shooting Coots when I can catch them. They are small and all feathers. Though not very colorful, they can be photogenic wearing black. grin

Jonathan











thank you for the pictures. i have to agree they may not be colorful but they are cool birds.
Posted By: BigBob

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/11/18 11:29 PM

Originally Posted By: trapperroscoe
Originally Posted By: BigBob
I've had more than a few Duck hunts turn south into a Coot Shoot, not bad, breasted out and fried in Bacon Grease. Don't recall any banded birds tho.
what would you say they taste like

Bacon!
Posted By: trapperroscoe

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/12/18 01:02 AM

HAHA I bet
Posted By: trapdog1

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/12/18 01:38 AM

The possum of waterfowl. grin
Posted By: handitrapper

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/12/18 01:56 AM

Originally Posted By: trapperroscoe
Originally Posted By: BigBob
I've had more than a few Duck hunts turn south into a Coot Shoot, not bad, breasted out and fried in Bacon Grease. Don't recall any banded birds tho.
what would you say they taste like



Feathered possum
Posted By: JeremyEickhoff

Re: Banded Coot? - 04/12/18 02:13 AM

I will attest to the fact that coot are one of the most favorable tasting fowl around. Acorn fed woodies and white fat widgeon barely top them. Mid 90's canvasback were surperb off Lake Christina. Depends on how hungry you are I guess!

Do some research on Coots Unlimited trapperoscoe.

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