The amount of logistics, planning, and thorough examination just to put yourself into a position to execute is insane. Let alone being able to execute every single one is insanely impressive.
This felt like a documentary. Absolutely stunning and what an accomplishment. Congrats Mark I hope I can do all of these within a lifetime, let alone a season!
I think we can crown a champion. This man may be the best waterfowl hunter on earth. The species knowledge, the identification skills, the travel, the shooting, everything.
This was an incredible series. Congratulations on capturing the essence of hunting. It’s not always about full straps or piles. It’s about the journey and the time spent marveling at this incredible gift we have been given.
Awesome film. Enjoyed watching all the hunts and the bang of this film. It’s become an inspiration for me to become a better waterfowl hunter and volunteer of Ducks Unlimited. Thank you for this
I don’t think anything beats a cold winter morning hunt with my dad. To me that means the most simple humble hobby that me and my dad can enjoy doing. I love looking at the different kinds of ducks and the fact that you got the 43 blows my mind. Amazing video.
Thank you Mark ,,, what a series it was me and my buddies watched every single one and watching 43 is an icing on the cake . Thanks for your camera men and crew they captured the best moments all the way to the end ... GOD BLESS!!!
Incredible! I don’t know if I’ll ever have the opportunity to do this in a season but this is definitely a lifetime goal to check all of them off. Congratulations on the accomplishment and setting a bar most of us didn’t know existed.
Thxs for sharing and taking us on your epic journey to 43. I hope the stress of trying to fulfill your quest didn’t take anything away from your hunting adventure but added to your exploration in waterfowl history.👌🏻🇨🇦
This was my first season waterfowl hunting at 23 years old😭 atm ive only shot woodies, hooded mergansers, green-winged teal. Had to say ive fell in love with the sport
Congrats on an absolute accomplishment of a lifetime! As an up and coming avid fowler, and having winters off in Western NY, this video has given me the drive to also set goals and start planning a solo winter trip chasing ducks around the country! Cheers!!!
I have never shot a duck but this year I'm going with my nieces husband and learn the art of waterfowl hunting .That was amazing I want to say fantastic video and quest
Super amazing adventure mark! You got me into duck hunting and I was able to take My first mallard and Canada goose last October! You've had an adventure Noone will ever have that chance to do! You are the man and legend!
This is one of the coolest videos I have ever watched. Duck hunting is like a first nature to me and I can see how passionate you are about duck hunting. Awesome Video!
This was such an unappreciated video. Excellent wing shooting, the videography was unbelievable this is truly a masterpiece. Congratulations and thank you for sharing this experience. That common eider footage was breathtaking.
Real cool experience. I am on the way to my slam, not in a single season. I have 11 left. I finished my puddle ducks this past January. Headed to the east coast next year and Alaska and Island X will be in the near future. Been fortunate so far. Cheers and congratulations on the season of a lifetime!
hey just saying i hunted at Camp David in Los Mochis Dave is awesome i got my cinnomon teal there as well. The food people and hunting could not be beat by any other outfitter i have ever been to!!!
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Freakin amazing feat!!! This will be my first duck season ever here in Florida!! I've got soooo much to learn but I'm excited to jump head first into this world!!
Great video!! I was wondering if you had a list or not? I didn’t see several species on camera so I was curious. I missed a Shoveler, Blue Winged Teal, Wigeon, Bufflehead, just to name a few.
I thought one of those green wings looked a little special, awesome video you put together. Technically speaking now blue geese and snow geese are the same species but I still would count it!
I’d love to know how many birds u ended up bagging during the entirety of ur trip. Also, what was the duck u saw the most in all those different areas? Was there one that just popped up a lot? Thanks for sharing.
How do you know that you are the first person to do this? Maybe the first to capture the hunts on film. All this really takes if time and money. All you did is shoot, no real waterfowl knowledge to do it with a guide holding your hand. Do it unguided and I would be impressed.
Congratulations! You have sparked a fire in me to attempt this over my life time. As a avid waterfowl hunter I am already suffering from hearing loss. I have tried multiple in ear options for hearing protection but can’t find one that suites my needs. Do you have any products you would recommend?
Thank you for the comment, I hope you're able to do the same! I personally have enjoyed Axil Hearing Protection, give them a look! Best of luck to you!
We couldn't fit everything 100% in this film, but you can watch each individual episodes on this playlist - ru-vid.com/group/PLj1LDu3TOW2DHs8XnaEND37FI4ZvFt4ik
Awesome hunts. Come out to cali next time and we’ll knock out about 8-10 in one hunt. Also, technically the Eruo widgeon is a diff species thats here, just gotta know where to get em
You did something here with this. Best waterfowl video I’ve seen yet. The story is superb. Congratulations mark on your 43, and congratulations to your team for capturing everything along your journey. I gotta ask though what’s your favorite duck? Gotta be a woody or a harlequin me. That king eider is on a different level always been my dream bird
Great video but really wish you would’ve talked more about the species you hunted. The first couple locations you killed over 10 different species but never highlighted what they were
If you can gift any mature drakes please let me know. I would love to have all 40+ species mounted. I have a few but will never have the recourses to take all of them. Thank you