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pahntr760 09-03-2008 01:01 PM

Swan Hunting
 
I am still fairly new to the whole waterfowl game. And this year I drew out for a swan permit. I was just wondering if anyone has some advice on downing these big ol critters.
IE; Shot size/ type (Hevi-Shot?), techniques. I would like to stay with the modified choke, maybe a Briley or something else. Any input is appreciated


wdog1 09-03-2008 08:12 PM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
Iv never hunted them But I would think bbb or T shot and Id spend the money on hevi-shot probably the coyote one them birdsare huge.

buckclub 09-03-2008 10:38 PM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
you would want a full choke, perhaps extra full

pahntr760 09-04-2008 08:37 AM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
Do you think a .700 constriction would be good enough? I plan on B shot Hevi-Shot. It is said to be effective out pass 45 yds.

drgildy 09-05-2008 05:57 PM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
I don't remember how many yeaes we have had swan season but it has been quite a while. During the time it has been open I have drawn a tag or two almost every year and almost always have filled. I use T shot in steel or BBB in steel and have no problem killing them. You just have to remember to make sure they are in range. They have a much longer neck and much bigger than canada geese so they will look closer than they really are.


Hunter_Kirk 09-14-2008 02:10 AM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
we cant shoot swans in the England because the ****ing queen wont let us lol but i wud recommend a 3 1/2 inch case with maybe BB's or BBB'S.

from kirk.

jstep89 09-14-2008 11:23 AM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
if you shoot a swan here, it will cost you 1000 bucks and your gun[:@]

harter66 09-20-2008 03:58 PM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
The next to the last swan I shot out here I shot with with an oz an eighth of 2s at about 60 yards in the snow.circa 1986. They will decoy nicely to snows. The last one was in 04 the federal gold 3 in oz an 1/4 BB worked well. You can shoot them head and neck but I think best to take out the wing they have this habit of locking their wings and sailing another 100 plus yards.

countrymudder 09-23-2008 10:29 PM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
ive only seen swans in zoos lol..

SwampCollie 09-24-2008 06:28 AM

RE: Swan Hunting
 
I've killed a couple over the years in VA and NC.

The choke and load you use depends entirely on how you are going to hunt them. By and large, they are about as stupid a bird as you'll find. If you are field hunting, you can land them almost in your lap. A few waterfowling friends of mine that routinely get them in their fields, are reloading hevi-shot in a .410 (yes a .410) to try and kill one this year. Keep in mind... their shots are about 10-15 yards.

If you are pass shooting, well then all bets are kinda off.

To put it in perspective, the four I have killed I've shot with steel T shot, two with 2 3/4" #6 hevi-shot (Remington) and one with 3" #4 Hevi-shot (Remington). I know guys that shoot them at bayonette range with #2s and guys who shoot them at rifle range with dead-coyote. All depends on how you want to do it. If you are thinking of getting one mounted... better bring your billfold!

Infact, this post reminds me... I need to apply for a permit again this year...


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