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In the Field Bands First Band Stories Band Numbers are Relative.
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Band Numbers are Relative.

Depending on which waterfowl species you target, and what part of North America you hunt, getting a single band can be a big deal. A real big deal.

And in other parts of the country, getting a duck or goose band is easier to do.

So keep this in mind as you retrieve your bands. Band numbers are relative to the location and species you hunt. But each one is unique in its own way.

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written by Duck Aholic, January 12, 2012

North Carolina Duck Hunting
I shot my first banded duck which was a wood duck Dec 26, 2011 in a swamp in Southeastern NC.

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