for close range use a modified it is a really versital choke but what i use for long range is a full i got 5 ducks with a full choke i know it ain't alot but i just started last year
I had two ducks and my ducks really ate everything! DO NOT! Feed them dry bread. It will swell up in their throats and they will choke. Really it depends on weather they like it or not.i think we need a better answer
They have a oil gland which has the oil in and they use their bill to use it on their feathers
No, ducks do not have lips. They have hard, sturdy bills which they use to spoon water and reeds into their mouths.
the lab is the best duck hunting dog breed because i had a freind that trained his dog (pistle) to hunt and she can bring back like 3 ducks at a time and one time i was with them and we shot 5 ducks at a time and she brang two back at a time and the rest while we where droping birds she just kept going bringing two back at a time
Ducks have 2 legs.
full choke
One not designed for use with steel shot.
Improved cylinder or larger. Actually alot of folks do very well with a skeet gun.
A full choke is the best for waterfowl.It will keep your pattern tight as long as possible due to the distance involved with shooting ducks and geese in flight.
depends on the game you are hunting
Improved cylinder will be fine.
A quick accurate gun
We would use a modified or full choke, and #4 shot.
The choke spreads fairly quickly and is use for upland hunting such as: quail, rabbits and close range game.
full choke
Choke collars are for hunting dogs & working dogs. Those dogs need those collars to behaive.
A standard 12 guage with number 9 birdshot works great.