Common Eider hunting
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Where to hunt Common Eider
The common eider (Somateria mollissima) is the largest duck in the Northern Hemisphere and one of the most iconic sea ducks in the world. The best hunting opportunities for common eiders are found in Alaska, and along the North Atlantic coast. Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island are top U.S. destinations, with prime hunting along rocky shorelines, offshore islands, and tidal estuaries. In Canada, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick host significant wintering populations, offering spectacular gunning opportunities. Beyond North America, common eiders are also hunted in Iceland, Greenland, and Northern Europe, particularly in Norway and Denmark, where traditional sea duck hunting methods have been practiced for centuries. These hunts often take place in frigid, open-water conditions, making them some of the most challenging waterfowl pursuits in the world.
Preisverteilung
Common eider hunts are typically offered as guided coastal or boat-based hunts, with day rates ranging from $300 to $700 per hunter. Multi-day package hunts, which often include accommodations, meals, and additional species like scoters and long-tailed ducks, range between $1,500 and $4,000. Hunts in remote locations like Newfoundland, Iceland, or Greenland tend to be more expensive due to travel logistics, often costing $4,000 to $7,000 for premium multi-day excursions.
When to hunt Common Eider?
The best time to hunt common eiders is during the late fall and winter months, when these birds migrate to their coastal wintering grounds. The season in Alaska starts in late September. Near wintering stations prime hunting occurs from November through January, with peak concentrations along the New England and Canadian Maritimes coastlines.
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