A couple of weeks ago I was in ND for pheasant hunting. After filling my limit in the morning (3/day), I went duck and goose hunting and really enjoyed it.
I borrowed a semi-shotgun for the duck hunting. I really enjoyed it, so decided to get my own lefty shotgun for the future. Based on an earlier post here and my own research I decided on a lefty Beretta A400 Extreme Plus.
Question for those that have a lot of experience, does the camo pattern really matter for ducks? I am leaning towards no camo.
@Tanks - I think the Camo pattern is completely irrelevant and unnecessary, it has become “fashionable” over the past 25 years…. Ducks/Geese never flare because a gun is Not camo: keeping your gun “still” and not waving the barrel around like a FlagPole - until ready to shoulder & fire is what’s important (being a good Wing Shot also helpful). Anyone that has waterfowl hunted before the 1990s never even thought about a “Camo gun” but now some seem to agonize over it, remember Market Hunters in the early 1900s almost wiped out our Waterfowl population WITHOUT camo guns or Camo clothing and they made-a-living-at-it !! That’s my opinion and here’s why:
1). I grew up duck hunting in the 1970s, waterfowl hunted 30+ days a year from 1970s to 2010 (except years where season was cut to 30 Day Season).
2). For a few years had a small side business as a Waterfowl Guide in the early 2000s.
3). I never even wore a camo jacket or hat until the 1990s - when I could no longer find much quality NON Camo clothing….confession —- I do now like the camo jackets. 2nd confession: I now own & shoot a camo Benelli SBE LH 12ga but only because I hated the “flat black” finish versions and couldn’t get gloss bluing & wood stock in LH.
Another thing I do like about camo shotguns - they are so Ugly that I don’t care if they get scratched or fall against the boat, get salt water on them etc.. I have oars in the boat that look nicer….
Buy the gun YOU Like - buy the gun that you shoot well and will reliably cycle in rain, snow, cold weather (Benelli is proven), the older Beretta 300 models jammed a lot in cold wet weather but the 400 model is much better. Enjoy your waterfowl hunting - I always did. (How could anyone Not like being out on the water, in a boat, with a dog —— shooting ducks & geese !!)