Eider Hunt
On our Eider hunt the limit on Eiders is 4 per day, with 3 eiders and 1 hen. We set up for first light and we finish either when we get our limit on eiders or 11:00 a.m. and start packing up. You may see and may bag any of the following on a morning Eider hunt: Common Eider, as well as the Northern sub-species of Common Eider, Old Squaw, "Long Tail Duck", White Wing Scooter, Surf Scooter, Black Scooter, and, yes, we have taken King Eider, but sightings are rare.
Scoter or Old Squaw Hunt
On our Scoter or Old Squaw hunt the limit on Scoters and Old Squaws is 4 per man per day. We set up for first light and we finish either when we get our limit or 11:00 a.m. and start packing up. You may see and may bag any of the following on a morning hunt: Common Eider, as well as the Northern sub-species of Common Eider, Old Squawl, "Long Tail Duck", White Wing Scooter, Surf Scooter, Black Scooter, and, yes, we have taken King Eider, but sightings are rare.
Waterfowler's Hunt
On our Waterfowler's hunt we can specifically target sea ducks other than Eiders or target a mixed bag of waterfowl before or after an Eider hunt. On a Waterfowler hunt you may see and bag any of the following: Black Duck, Brant, Geese, Bufflehead, Merganser, Scaulp, Golden Eye, and a wide variety of puddle ducks depending on where we hunt or the given day. This is not necessarily a sunrise to sunset hunt. We hunt the weather and the tides for these additional species and incorporate this hunt in conjunction with an sea duck hunt.