For those of you that have never shot Brant, either on the East or West coast you have missed a great waterfowling tradition dating back to the days of market hunters. They rush the decoys like Teal on steroids and offer some great and unique gunning opportunities. One of the largest eel grass beds, which is highly favored by Brant, is in San Quintin Bay, Mexico and is home to roughly 3/4 of the total Black Brant population. The majority make this flight non-stop from Cold Bay, Alaska to winter in the rich esturaries there. Last year was great, but this year was even better. to a man we experienced terrific shooting, good food, great hospitality and an added bonus of one in every 15 birds carrying a band and often a plastic tarsus band on the other leg. This trip also yielded four web-tags that dated back to 2007 which is unusual for them to stay on that long.
For those of you that are buying in to the perils of Mexico, let me say I feel safer down there than I do in downtown Memphis. Fact is that Patrick and I each took our precious wives with us to enjoy the unspoiled beaches and sights of this area. Spending a couple of days in San Diego visiting the USS Midway and the incredible San Diego Zoo was an added bonus.
First morning had our Brant hunt finished by 7:30.
Day 3 was a repeat of the first and mirrored day 2 also.
Did I mention bands!! All but three are shown here as the others were on birds to mount and in the freezer. The Teal blue barsus band, fifth from left, was on an 18 year old bird.
First web tags I have seen since the 70's.
